Significance of Yoni Vyapada
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Hindu concept of 'Yoni Vyapada'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This term encompasses various conditions affecting the female reproductive system, where Sthanika Chikitsa is effective.[1] (2) This term refers to a group of diseases affecting the female reproductive system, specifically gynecological disorders, and includes twenty distinct types according to Ayurvedic texts.[2] (3) This term refers to different conditions or disorders related to the Yoni, and various Sthanika Chikitsa are mentioned for treating these conditions.[3] (4) This refers to the symptom of many Yoni Vyapadas like Vatala, Paripluta, Udavartini, Mahayoni, Antarmukhi, Sukimukki and also in Vataja Artava Dhushti, Khsina Artava Dhushuti, Asrgdara.[4] (5) This refers to the diseases of the female reproductive organs, and Acharya Charaka has mentioned Raktapradara as one of the Upadrava of this.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) This refers to a class of vaginal disorders, with Kaphaja Yonivyapad being one of them, according to Ayurvedic classics.[6] (2) Yoni Vyapada refers to diseases or disorders of the female reproductive tract, and vitiated Vata is considered the root cause of these conditions.[7] (3) This term refers to a range of conditions affecting the female reproductive organs, with RPL correlated with putraghni Yoni vypad.[8]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) As in our Ayurveda classics Aartavakshaya has not explained as a separate disease, but it has been explained as a symptom for many of the this (Vatala & Shushka) and Artavadushti (Vataja & Kshina).[9]