ROLE OF AYURVEDIC TREATMENT IN OVARIAN CYST - A CASE REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v3i1.231Keywords:
Ovaries, Ovarian Cyst, Chandraprabha VatiAbstract
Ovaries are part of the female reproductive system. Sometimes, a fluid-filled sac called a cyst develops on one or both
ovaries. Many women develop at least one cyst during their life. In most cases, cysts are painless and cause no symptoms.
Some time symptomatic large cyst develops and it disturbs daily routine of patients. This condition needs treatment. In
Ayurveda a lot of treatment planning has been described for stri roga related to reproductive organs. A lot of medications
have been described in Ayurveda related to female reproductive organs disorders in form of dashamula kashaya,
chandraprabha vati, various types of varti, phalagritha etc. Here a case report of a 17-year- female, having complained of
recurrent ovarian cyst formation has been presented.
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