Treatment of Dysmenorrhoea (Udavartini) in Ayurveda
Treatment of Dysmenorrhoea (Udavartini) in Ayurveda
Dr (Mrs)Himanshu Sharma
Dr Gagandeep Sharma
Ayurvedic Physicians
Amrit Ayurvedic Chikitsalya , Nabha,Distt Patiala 9569266659,9465343479
www.counterwithayurveda.blogspot.com smily_himanshu@yahoo.com
drgags.herbalcure@gmail.com
Mensuration is a normal process in every woman’s life,but it becomes horrible when it cause severe pain and discomfort that can significantly interfere with everyday activities for several days each month.More than half of all girls and women suffer from dysmenorrhoea (cramps) all over the world.
Widely regarded as the oldest form of healthcare in the world, Ayurveda is a time tested medical system that originated in India thousands of years ago.
Being a team of Ayurvedic physicians, we have successfully treated several patients with Ayurvedic medicine who were suffering from this problem and were advised for taking pain killers(NSAIDs),Oral contraceptive pills and even surgeries by allopathic doctors.
What is Dysmenorrhoea
Ayurveda describes the condition of Udavartini yonivyapad that resembles the all type of dysmenorrhea.
Dysmenorrhea is the occurrance of painful cramps during menstruation. Its a dull or throbbing pain that usually centers in the lower mid-abdomen, radiating toward the lower back or thighs.
Symptoms of Dysmenorrhoea
· Spasmodic menstrual pain
· Nausea
· Vomiting
· Diarrhea or constipation
· Headache
· Dizziness
· Disorientation
· Hypersensitivity to sound, light, smell and touch,
· Fainting and fatigue.
What causes Dysmenorrhoea(Udavartini)?
According to Ayurveda, due to movement of natural urges in reverse direction,the aggravated apana vayu moving inreverse direction fills the uterus.The uterus seized with pain, initially throws or pushes the raja(menstrual blood) upwards, then discharges it with spasmodic pain.
Ayurveda also describes vataj yonivyapad that oligomenorrhoea associated with dysmenorrhoea caused by ras dhatu kshay that create general weekness.
The likelihood that a woman will have cramps increases if she:
- has a family history of painful periods
- leads a stressful life
- lack of exercise
- uses alchohal,caffeine
- has pelvic inflammatory disease
Dysmenorrhea is called "primary" when there is no specific pelvic pathology exists and "secondary" when the pain is caused by an underlying gynecological problem. It is believed that primary dysmenorrhea occurs when hormone-like substances called "prostaglandins" produced by uterine tissue trigger strong muscle contractions in the uterus during menstruation.
How to Diagnose dysmenorrhoea
Pelvic examination and USG rule out an underlying condition that could cause cramps.
Yoga for dysmenorrhoea
"Cat stretch," position, the woman rests on her hands and knees, slowly arching the back. The pelvic tilt is another popular yoga position, in which the woman lies with knees bent, and then lifts the pelvis and buttocks.
Diet for dysmenorrhoea
Dietary recommendations to ease cramps include increasing fiber, calcium, and complex carbohydrates, cutting fat, red meat, dairy products, caffeine, salt, and sugar. Recent research suggests that vitamin B supplements, primarily vitamin B6 in a complex, magnesium, and fish oil supplements also may help relieve cramps
Management of Dysmenorrhoea
Our Ancient Acharayas has mentioned several classical ayurvedic formulations for the cure of dysmenorrhoea. Ayurvedic herbal,classical time tested medicines cures by establishing the equilibrium of Tridosha(Vata,pitta,kapha)and sapt dhatus (body tissues).
There are several herbs named
· Ulatkambal beej
· Gajar beej
· kumari
· Sonth
· Krishan til
· Jatmansi
· Shatavari
· Dasmool
· Haritaki
· Asoka
· Hing
There are several classical preparations
· Kasis
· Tankan
· gulkand
In Ayurveda , each and every patient is an individual entity and the treatment also differs from patient to patient. Rogi Nidaan has its different parameters. It’s not as simple as in modern medicines. Prakriti parikshan, Saar, Sahanan(Compactness), Vyayam shakti(Exercise), Agni (Digestion)all these parameters are studied by an ayurvedist. An ayurvedist makes a clear picture of the individual by understanding a patient as a whole and also decides what kind of mode of preparation to be used for the patient. Panch KashayKalpana(SWARAS(Juice),CHURNA(powder),KALK,HIM,PHANT,) is based on this principle.
So I emphasis that patient must take the ayurvedic medicine under the guidance of an Ayurvedic physician.
Conclusion
Dysmenorrhoea can be successfully manageable through Ayurveda.
For Details Contact /email.
Dr (Mrs)Himanshu Sharma
Dr Gagandeep Sharma
Ayurvedic Physician
Amrit Ayurvedic Chikitsalya , Nabha,Distt Patiala 9569266659,9465343479
www.counterwithayurveda.blogspot.com smily_himanshu@yahoo.com
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