PRACTICE OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY IN AYURVEDA: SCOPE, LIMITATIONS AND GUIDELINES JASMINE GUJARATHI
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OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY IN AYURVEDA, SCOPE, LIMITATIONSAbstract
Noticeable rise in the gynaecological disorders in India during the last few decades has drawn
interest of all medical sciences to search for an effective alternative in the treatment of female reproductive
tract disorders with minimal untoward effects. Ayurveda aims at preservation and maintenance of health and
hence there is a tremendous scope of Ayurveda practitioners in Gynaecology to face the challenge of making
Ayurveda as primary and only care for many benign disorders.
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