scholarly journals MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE INFERTILITY DUE TO TUBAL BLOCKAGE BY AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PROTOCOL: A CASE REPORT

2020 ◽  
Vol 08 (11) ◽  
pp. 5181-5184
Author(s):  
Amisha H. Dholariya ◽  
Dei L. P. ◽  
Donga S. B.

Motherhood is one of those transforming experience which can’t quite put into words. Infertility represents a major crisis for most couples, with both partners experiencing loss in ways that affect them as individu-als, as family members and as members of society as a whole. Tubal factor is second major cause of fe-male infertility. In Tubal factor, modern management are dependent on Tubal Surgery or IVF or Embryo Transfer. All these methods are the solution only for the anatomical aspect of the tube and no success in establishing the tubal function. The present case report revealed effect of Virechana and Uttarbasti karma in a known case of secondary infertility due to Fallopian Tube Blockage. Virechana is indicated in Vandhyatva and Yonivyapada chikitsa. Uttarabasti is a very important and unique Ayurvedic procedure, which is mentioned for the genito–urinary problems. Successful conception occurs after this treatment.

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 379-382
Author(s):  
Prakash Ashok Kumbhar ◽  
Garima Singh ◽  
Lokeshkumar Rajput

Background: There are several diseases which arise in gall bladder and one of them is gall stones (cholelithiasis). The prevalence rate is difficult to work out because calculous disease is often asymptomatic. Cholelithiasis has become one among the foremost common diseases of the biliary tract. approximately 80 percent of gallstones contain cholesterol and therefore the remaining 20 percent are pigment stones, which consist mainly of calcium bilirubinate. Case Report: A 35-year male patient approached complaints of heaviness of abdomen, mild intermittent abdomen pain, nausea and with ultrasonography report which was suggestive of cholelithiasis of 4.7mm. Conclusion: The patient was diagnosed as Pittashmari and treated with ayurvedic medicine. With the help of Ayurvedic treatment protocol, the patient was free from 4.7mm cholelithiasis within 2 months of treatment and also improvement was observed in symptoms like the heaviness of the abdomen, pain in the abdomen, and nausea.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 30-32
Author(s):  
Akhilraj A R ◽  
Amalraj A R

As per the World Health Organization (WHO) report in India, the overall prevalence of primary infertility ranges between 3.9 to 16.8%. A recent report on status of infertility states that, 50% is related to reproductive anomalies or disorders in the male, in which 90% of male infertility problems are related to Oligospermia and other abnormalities in semen analysis. As per Ayurveda, Oligospermia can be considered as Ksheena Shukra. Surgery, Hormone treatments, Medications and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) are the main line of treatment in Conventional medicine, but these are associated with many unwanted and serious adverse effects. The present case discussion is about the effective management of a case diagnosed as Ksheena Shukra (Oligospermia) with Ayurvedic intervention, which was posted for ART and Hormone therapy. The aim of this case report is to evaluate the effect of Ayurvedic treatment in the management of Ksheena Shukra. In this case study, Shodhana procedures (especially Virechana karma) were performed before the administration of Rasayana and Vajikarana drugs, which are Narasimha rasayana, Bhringarajasavam, Ashwagandha churna. The pre and post Semen analysis on the treatment period shows, marked increase in sperm count and motility. The outcome of this case reveals that the Oligospermia associated with male infertility can be effectively managed by Ayurvedic treatments.


Author(s):  
Shikha Chaudhary ◽  
Divya Kajaria ◽  
Rama Kant Yadava

The present case report was about a 50 year-old-male who was diagnosed with Buerger’s disease which is a generalised occlusive vascular diseaseaffecting predominantly males with special predilection to involve the lowerextremities. He presented with complaint of unhealed ulcerations with pain andburning sensation in his right sole for 6 months but not getting satisfactoryrelief even after using conventional medications and advised to get doneamputation. He visited the All India institute of Ayurveda and was treated fortwo months with a combination of Ayurvedic medicines and leech therapy whichshowed significant improvement in patients condition and eventually norecurrence was observed, ulcer healed completely with slight discolouration. Thisshows the effectiveness of Ayurvedic treatment including internal medicinesadministration and leech therapy in preventing amputation and treating othersymptoms which may be useful for clinical practices.


AYUSHDHARA ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 3453-3456
Author(s):  
Suyesh Partap Singh ◽  
Manish Grover ◽  
Ajeet Partap Singh

In India, 1 out of 10 couples suffers from infertility are owing to impaired spermatozoa production or its function, impaired sperm delivery, improper ejaculation, due to sedentary life styles and day to day stress nowadays. Male infertility can be defined as an inability to induce conception, due to defect in spermatozoic functions like low sperm count, unhealthy sperm production, low sperm motility and altered delivery of sperms due to altered physiology of male reproductive system. A 29-year-old married man was diagnosed with oligospermia, visited Shuddhi Ayurveda Clinics, Noida for his condition management and treated successfully with Ayurvedic drugs. This married couple was facing infertility issue from last 2-3 years. Patient was treated with Ayurvedic drugs and kept on strict diet monitoring for four months and results were counted in terms of improved total sperm count after treatment. Before treatment sperm count was 10 million per ml which got improved up to 90 million per ml after four months of Ayurvedic treatment with strict diet regimen. No any side effects were observed during the treatment period. Other morphological parameters of sperm were also found to be healthy and normal for fertility. From the results of this case report, Ayurvedic treatment is proved to be effective in the treatment of male infertility associated with oligospermia.


Author(s):  
Deepthi. P.V ◽  
Anila. M

Infertility is defined as failure to conceive within one or more years of regular unprotected coitus. Tubal blockage is one of the most common causative factors for female infertility. The prevalence of fallopian tubal obstruction was 19.1% in the fertility age group. In this case study patient suffered from infertility since 3yrs and diagnosed as primary infertility due to right tubal blockage after allopathic consultation. IUI has done thrice which went unsuccessful and was advised for IVF. But she was reluctant to do the same. So she approached OPD of GAVCH for W&C, Poojappura, Kerala for Ayurvedic management. Patient was managed with Ayurvedic treatment protocol including internal medications and purification therapies. The line of treatment was to normalize the Vata-kapha dosha and removes the Sroto avarodha in the fallopian tube. Uttaravasti delivers medicines close to Garbhashaya & Yoni especially in fallopian tubes. Taila can help to clear the Sroto rodha due to its Vyavayi, Vikashi and Sookshma property. Just after one cycle of treatment patient came with positive urine pregnancy test after one week of missed period. Then she took regular antenatal care from an allopathic hospital and delivered a healthy male baby of 2.8 kg.


Author(s):  
Rineesha K.P ◽  
Asha. S.T

Secondary infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to conceive who had at least one prior conception. Ovarian factor and tubal factor are the most frequent causes of secondary infertility in woman. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a common endocrinological disorder and it is characterized by menstrual irregularities and anovulation. It can be correlated with Nashtartava in Ayurveda. Tubal factor infertility occurs when an obstruction in fallopian tube and it can be correlated with Sanga srotodushti of Artavavaha srotas or Beejavaha srotas. A 36 year old female presented with a complaint of secondary infertility a diagnosed case of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and tubal block with a history of neonatal death due to preterm delivery at 24 week gestation and husband aged 38 year with normal semen analysis. The present case was treated on Ayurvedic management protocol including shodhana, samana therapies and uttaravasti. Treatment was started with Deepana - Pachana medicines. Then Udwarthanam, Virechanam, Mathra vasti and Uttaravasti were done which removes the srotorodha and helps in proper formation of each dhatu. Uttaravasti is the most effective local treatment in gynaecological disorders. Uttaravasti with hot potency medicine is very effective in treating tubal blockage. The outcome of the treatment resulted in twin pregnancy and delivered two female babies. So the present case signifies the fruitful outcome of Ayurvedic treatment in the field of infertility.    Keywords:  Secondary infertility, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Tubal block, Nashtartava, Artavavaha srotas, Uttaravasti


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ganesh Ranganath Jadhav ◽  
Naseem Shah ◽  
Ajay Logani

The present case report is the first of its kind that documents the successful outcome of “revascularization,” a regeneration-based treatment protocol in a mature adult patient. It belies the myth that “revascularization” should only be done in children and young, adolescent patients. The misconception that stem cells number as well as viability in older age group patients will not allow revascularization to be successful is also contradicted by this case. The paper highlights all the mechanisms that come into play and the enhancing of regenerative response by supplementation with platelet-rich plasma (PRP).


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 147-149
Author(s):  
Anjana S ◽  
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Devipriya Soman ◽  
Mahesh C Kundagol ◽  
James Chacko ◽  
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