ROLE OF CHANDRODAYA VARTI AGNIKARMA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL EROSION
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v4i2.304Keywords:
Agnikarama, Cervical erosion, Chandrodaya Varti, Grabhashaya griva gat vranaAbstract
Cervical erosion is a burning problem of women today’s era. It affects the whole reproduutive as well as general health of a woman. Here a case study of 31 year woman complained foul smelling white discharge and intermittent bleeding per vaginum after every intercourse. She was taking all modern treatment including electro cauterization but not found satisfactory result. According to Ayurveda cervical erosion can be described as Grabhashaya griva gat vrana and Agnikarma was indicated for wound which cannot cure by medicines and surgeries by taking this hypothesis in mind she was treated with Agnikarama by Chandrodaya
Varti and gross improvement was found in all symptoms of cervical erosion. Replacement of columnar epithelium by squamous epitheluim was faster. Agni karma by Chandrodaya Varti is much more effective in the management of cervical erosion in several aspects as compared to electro- cauterization.
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