Conceptual study of the efficacy of dashamula as an analgesic in sutika awastha

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Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Conceptual study of the efficacy of dashamula as an analgesic in sutika awastha
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.

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Seema Gholap
Rahul Gajare
Siddhali Pansi


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Year: 2021

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Background : Ayurveda , the Indian system of medicine practiced today has its roots in the Vedic thinking; it is one of the Indian traditional system which comprise of herbal medicine. According to Acharya Charaka the Sharir of S utika is S hoonya due to exertion of labour pains and loss of K leda and Rakta as well as there is a profuse Dhatukshaya due to development of foetus, various physiological changes occurs thus her body is prone to several diseases. In Sutika Awastha day to day activities are hampered because of pain. So, there is a need of proper Ayurvedic treatment to alleviate pain, improve her physiological condition and protect her from upcoming diseases. Aim : The present study was aimed to assess the efficacy of Dashamula as an Analgesic in Sutika Awastha. Materials & Methods : The present study is done, to analyze the effect of Dashamula as an analgesic property in Sutika Awastha . Study is performed with the help of various previous research papers published, from the authentic texts of Samhitas as well as from authentic Ayurvedic and Modern books Conclusion: In sutika there is Vataprakopa with Dhatukshay which leads to Doshavaishamya and Daurbalya. Normal delivery with episiotomy pain is due to the inflammatory changes occurring in the wound . Due to prostaglandin secretion inflammation occurs that cause pain . Dashamula has Tridoshahara property and thus pacifie s, Vatadi Doshas, enhances Dhatu Poshan and improve the p hysical strength of Sutika. Dashamula has analgesic, antiinflammatory, antipyretic , hepatoprotective, anticarcinogenic, antitussive, antihistaminic, immunomodulatory, anti - ulcerative and diuretic property . An early evacuation of bladder decreases the chance o f atonicity of uterus, constipation and thus helpful in involution of uterus . Antioxidant property h elps to improve the mental stress and other inflammatory changes . Thus , Dashamula c an work e ffectively as an analgesic in S utika Awastha. Keywords: Analgesic, Antiinflammatory action, Dashamula , Episiotomy, Sutika,Vata dosha INTRODUCTION Ayurveda has given care to the Stree

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