Comparative Study of Shatpuspa Tail Matra Basti with Dasmool Tail Matra Basti in Anartav W.S.R. to Vata Kaphaj Aartav Dusti (PCOS)
Abstract
Women’s health is always being prime concern for medical fraternity since female not only serve for her family but also support society and nation. The current scenario witnessed rise in female health issues due to the stressful pattern of life style. Women of reproductive age mainly suffer with many gynecological problems and many of them experience hormonal imbalances which lead to menstrual irregularities. Currently many women are facing issues of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) globally which also affects physiology of normal menstruation. The incidences of PCOS are very high now a days due to the poor daily routines and sedentary lifestyles, etc. In Ayurveda menstrual abnormalities associated with PCOS can be correlated with Anartav caused by Vata Kaphaj Aartav Dusti. Ayurveda suggested many therapeutic options for such conditions including Basti therapy especially Matra Basti. Considering these facts present article reviewed role of Shatpuspa Tail Matra Basti and Dasmool Tail Matra Basti in Anartav W.S.R. to Vata Kaphaj Aartav Dusti (PCOS).
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