MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE INFERTILITY (LOW OVARIAN RESERVE) W.S.R TO ANOVULATORY FACTOR BY KALA BASTI AND UTTAR BASTI- A CLINICAL CASE STUDY.
- Second Year Ph.D. (Ayu.) Scholar, Department of Streerog & Prasutitantra, I.P.G.T. & R.A., G.A.U., Jamnagar, Gujarat, India.
- Associate professor Department of Streerog & Prasutitantra, I.P.G.T. & R.A., G.A.U., Jamnagar, Gujarat, India.
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Infertility -The inability of a couple to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse.The female factors for infertility are ovulatory factors(35%),tubal factors(30%),endometrial factors(21%),uterine factors(14%).Here in this case study I selected a case of infertility having anovulation due to low ovarian reserve. In the modern medicine they have not any particular treatment instead of giving hormonal therapy.According to ayurvedic classics Artav is the Updhatu of Rasa Dhatu and again Artava has all the qualities of Shonita(Rakata). Under Artava;menstrual blood and Ovum are included. Drugs used in the treatment of the patient mentioned by Charkacharya may have properties of both Rasa & Raktshodhan and also helps in the formation of raja(ovum) and normalization of menstrual cycle. So 1 patient has been selected having infertility for 3 years with secondary amennorhoea and very low ovarian reserve (low AMH -<0.010).So here management with kala basti and uttar basti selected and it has been proved to be a very very effective treatment modality to treat anovulation.
[Jatinder Kour and Shilpa B. Donga (2016); MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE INFERTILITY (LOW OVARIAN RESERVE) W.S.R TO ANOVULATORY FACTOR BY KALA BASTI AND UTTAR BASTI- A CLINICAL CASE STUDY. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 4 (Sep). 1052-1056] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com