A comparative study of applied physiology of Infertility. (Stri - Vandhyatwa) and Tridosha: A review
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i3.755Keywords:
Infertility, Vandhyatva, Tridosha, DosvaishamyaAbstract
Unlike modern system, which considers the simple union of gametes is sufficient for conception, the Ayurveda while accepting the whim at gametes (Beeja), Ritu (fertile period) Kheshtra (uterus and reproductive organs), Ambu (proper nutrient fluid), lays emphasis on the Hrdaya (Psycology), Shadbhava (genetic factors) and normaty of Tridosha. Any abnormality in these causes’ infertility. In India, infertility is not a disease but a social stigma. In closed social. groups, often female is rejected that affects her mental and physical health. According to WHO, about 15% of Couples of childbearing ages seek medical help for infertility usually after about two years of failing to conceive & they approach to the gynaecologist So, this paper will be helpful for gynaecologist to treat infertility by knowing the relation of applied physiology of infertility and Tridosha.
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