Comparative Critical Analysis of Charakokta Yoga and Vagbhatokta Yoga for Vamini Yonivyapath with Special Reference to Luteal Phase Defect
Vamini Yonivyapath is characterised by expulsion of Shukra along with Artava from Garbhashaya six to seven days after its entry. The expulsion may be associated with Vataja Lakshanas like Ruja or Pittaja Lakshanas like Osha Chosha etc. depending on the involvement of Doshas. Lut...
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Language: | English |
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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
2024-01-01
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Series: | RGUHS Journal of AYUSH Sciences |
Online Access: | https://journalgrid.com/view/article/rjas/12434266 |
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Summary: | Vamini Yonivyapath is characterised by expulsion of Shukra along with Artava from Garbhashaya six to seven days after its entry. The expulsion may be associated with Vataja Lakshanas like Ruja or Pittaja Lakshanas like Osha Chosha etc. depending on the involvement of Doshas. Luteal phase defect LPD which occurs due to inadequate progesterone response has the features of epimenorrhoea with or without dysmenorrhoea along with failed implantation or recurrent early pregnancy loss. Vatadosha Vaishamya can be correlated to increased peristalsis and Pitta Dosha Vaishamya can be related to defective secretory phase which are the pathognomonic features of LPD. Charaka and Vagbhata have explained Uthkarika and Sneha Pichu respectively as the treatment. On analysing Rasapanchaka of Yogas it is found that both the Yogas have the drugs with Doshahara property and Garbhasthapana Guna. Both the Yogas are told in the form of Sthanika Chikitsa. Vaginal administration of Yogas will have direct action on the uterus along with minimal or no systemic effects due to first pass effect. So both the Yogas might act on the uterus in the presence of LPD and help in conception. |
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ISSN: | 2249-2194 |