The Comparative Clinical Study of Shatapushpa Churna and Tilshelukarvi Kwatha on Artava Kshaya.
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 4
Abstract
On reviewing our Ayurvedic classics we found that Artava kshaya included symptoms like Yathochitkale Adarshanam, Yoni Vedana, Alpata. Nowadays, the menstrual disorders have become a very challenging problem for working ladies or housewives. They may involve the structural or functional disturbances and are mostly associated with the complaint of infertility, obesity etc. In modern science, Oligomenorrhea & Hypomenorrhea is treated by hormonal therapy & long term use of the drugs produces many side effects. To avoid this problem, in present study “The comparative clinical study of Shatapushpa Churna And Tilshelukarvi Kwatha On Artava Kshaya” was selected due to their Artavajanana, and Garbhashayashodhana properties. And results were assessed on the basis of improvement in the subjective symptoms. The study reveals that combine use of Shatapushpa Churna And Tilshelukarvi Kwatha with Guda as Anupana showed better results.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Kamble Snehal
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