Review of Treatment Protocols in the management of Vandhyatva w.s.r. infertility due to Cervical Factor
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vandhyatva has been a long standing problem since ancient times. Many herbal and herbo-mineral formulations are mentioned as treatment of Vandhyatva in classical texts as per involvement of Dosha and Dushyas. Infertility is a relative state of lowered capacity to conceive within one or more year of regular unprotected coitus. Higher cost of surgical procedures, recurrence ratio, adverse effect and delayed effect are not fulfilling patient’s aim of healthy reproductive system. Ayurvedic treatment for the same is having great potential in the management of infertility due to cervical factor. Till date many dissertation works on PG level and other clinical research works has been carried out for the management of infertility due to cervical factor but no any line of treatment is finalised yet. AIMS & OBJECTIVES: 1.To screen out optimum resulting medicine and procedure in the management of Vandhyatva (i.e., Infertility due to cervical factor). 2. To generate scientific data for formation of line of treatment for the management of Vandhyatva (i.e., Infertility due to cervical factor). MATERIAL AND METHODS: For this review work three theses work, carried out at IPGT & RA, Jamnagar are taken into. Related Samhitas, classical texts and commentaries, recent web data are studied critically to understand the etio-pathogenesis and mode of action of said particular treatment protocol. RESULTS & DISCUSSION: Optimum results-complete cure i.e. conception was obtained in study-3 group-A i.e., Phalaghrita oral administration. CONCLUSION: Phalaghrtia oral and Shatavari Ghreet Uttarbasti has shown comparatively better results. These drugs should be used for further research work to establish the treatment protocol of infertility with special reference to cervical factor with adequate data.
Authors and Affiliations
Jasmina Acharya, Foram Joshi
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