A randomized controlled clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of arkapushpa taila matrabasti in the management of artavakshaya w.s.r to oligomenorrhea

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Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A randomized controlled clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of arkapushpa taila matrabasti in the management of artavakshaya w.s.r to oligomenorrhea
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Pavitra B Managuli
Sharon Samuel


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Year: 2023

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Background: It is a wellknown fact that metabolic disorders have risen to numbers that never existed before. Oligomenorrhea, considered as Artavakshaya in this study, is one of the forms of expression of metabolic diseases originating from the current lifestyle. An attempt is made to reverse this pathogenesis through the Matrabasti modality Objectives: To compare the effect of Arkapushpa taila and Shatapushpa taila matrabasti in the management of Artavakshaya and to discuss and draw conclusions on the effectiveness of both managements Methods: In the present study, 30 subjects were randomly selected and divided into two groups, with 15 subjects each. Group A and Group B subjects were given Matrabasti with Arkapushpa and Shatapushpa taila respectively for 7 days each. For every subject, subjective parameters were graded, and assessment was done on the day of the visit, after treatment, and during followup. Results: The overall assessment of parameters showed a 40% and 58.35% reduction in symptoms in Group A and Group B respectively. Conclusion: Group B has shown better results than Group A. The reason could be Katu rasa and Tikshna guna. Keywords: Artavakshaya , Oligomenorrhea, Matrabasti INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL Pavitra B Managuli

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