Effect of nasya in endocrinal disorders w.s.r to female infertility-retrospective analysis of case series

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Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Effect of nasya in endocrinal disorders w.s.r to female infertility-retrospective analysis of case series
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Madhushree Ragi
Sukumar.S.Nandigowdar
Pradeep.L.G
Rohini Purohit


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Background- “ Aputrasya gatir naasti” means without a child there is no eternity. Couplesthat have been unable to conceive a child after 12 months of regular sexual intercourse without birth control are infertile. As per ayurveda infertility can be classified into 3 types i.e Vandya (Absolute sterility), Sapraja means Women in her reproductive age does not conceives after giving birth to one or more children- (secondary infertility). Apraja means women conceive after treatment (Primary infertility). Nasya can be tried in female infertility especially which is produced by the hormonal imbalance. Retrospective Analysis of case series is required to generate the evidence based medicine. Aim and objectives: To evaluate the role of nasya in endocrinal disorders w.s.r to female infertility. Materials and method: Data of female infertility patients being treated with nasya at KLEU’SBMK Ayurveda Mahavidyala, Belgavi, were screened and included for the analysis. Results: In 6 patients the size of the ovary was increased in 4 patients. Follicle was ruptured in two patients. Endometrial thickness was increased in two patients Keywords: Nasya, PCOD, Infertility, Hormonal imbalance INTRODUCTION WHO estimates the incidence of primary infertility in India to be 3.9-16.8%. [1] Among which prevalence of women reporting primary infertility due to PID, STI was found to be high [2]. Enlisting the various factors of infertility hormonal factors account for 20% of the causes of female infertility[3] like Lowlevels of LH & FSH, PCOD, Early menopause, Secondary amenorrhea caused by hormonal disturbance from the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism , POF The available treatment modalities for theseissues hardly address the correction of internal INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, ( ISSN: 2320 5091) (April, 2017) 5 (4) EFFECT OF NASYA IN ENDOCRINAL DISORDERS W.S.R TO FEMALE INFERTIL- ITY-RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF CASE SERIES Madhushree Ragi 1 , Sukumar.S.Nandigowdar 2 , Pradeep.L.G 3 , Rohini Purohit 4 1 Final year PG scholar, 2 Reader, 3 Associate Professor, 4 Assistant professor,Department of Panchakarma,KLE’S Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya,Belgavi, Karnataka, India Email: madhushree.ragi@gmail.com ABSTRACT Background- “ Aputrasya gatir naasti” means without a child there is no eternity. Couplesthat have been unable to conceive a child after 12 months of regular sexual intercourse without birth control are infertile. As per ayurveda infertility can be classified into 3 types i.e Vandya (Absolute sterility), Sapraja means Women in her reproductive age does not conceives after giving birth to one or more children- (secondary infertility). Apraja means women conceive after treatment (Primary infertility). Nasya can be tried in female infertility especially which is produced by the hormonal imbalance. Retrospective Analysis of case series is required to generate the evidence based medicine. Aim and objectives: To evaluate the role of nasya in endocrinal disorders w.s.r to female infertility. Materials and method: Data of female infertility patients being treated with nasya at KLEU’SBMK Ayurveda Mahavidyala, Belgavi, were screened and included for the analysis. Results: In 6 patients the size of the ovary was increased in 4 patients. Follicle was ruptured in two patients. Endometrial thickness was increased in two patients Keywords: Nasya, PCOD, Infertility, Hormonal imbalance INTRODUCTION WHO estimates the incidence of primary infertility in India to be 3.9-16.8%. [1] Among which prevalence of women reporting primary infertility due to PID, STI was found to be high [2]. Enlisting the various factors of infertility hormonal factors account for 20% of the causes of female infertility[3] like Lowlevels of LH & FSH, PCOD, Early menopause, Secondary amenorrhea caused by hormonal disturbance from the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism , POF The available treatment modalities for theseissues hardly address the correction of internal INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, ( ISSN: 2320 5091) (April, 2017) 5 (4) EFFECT OF NASYA IN ENDOCRINAL DISORDERS W.S.R TO FEMALE INFERTIL- ITY-RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF CASE SERIES Madhushree Ragi 1 , Sukumar.S.Nandigowdar 2 , Pradeep.L.G 3 , Rohini Purohit 4 1 Final year PG scholar, 2 Reader, 3 Associate Professor, 4 Assistant professor,Department of Panchakarma,KLE’S Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya,Belgavi, Karnataka, India Email: madhushree.ragi@gmail.com ABSTRACT Background- “ Aputrasya gatir naasti” means without a child there is no eternity. Couplesthat have been unable to conceive a child after 12 months of regular sexual intercourse without birth control are infertile. As per ayurveda infertility can be classified into 3 types i.e Vandya (Absolute sterility), Sapraja means Women in her reproductive age does not conceives after giving birth to one or more children- (secondary infertility). Apraja means women conceive after treatment (Primary infertility). Nasya can be tried in female infertility especially which is produced by the hormonal imbalance. Retrospective Analysis of case series is required to generate the evidence based medicine. Aim and objectives: To evaluate the role of nasya in endocrinal disorders w.s.r to female infertility. Materials and method: Data of female infertility patients being treated with nasya at KLEU’SBMK Ayurveda Mahavidyala, Belgavi, were screened and included for the analysis. Results: In 6 patients the size of the ovary was increased in 4 patients. Follicle was ruptured in two patients. Endometrial thickness was increased in two patients Keywords: Nasya, PCOD, Infertility, Hormonal imbalance INTRODUCTION WHO estimates the incidence of primary infertility in India to be

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