An Ayurvedic Approach on Habitual Abortion due to Torch Infection w.s.r. to Putraghni Yoni Vyapada: A Case Study

Authors

  • Sulekha PG Scholar, Prasuti Tantra Evum Stri Roga Vibhag M.M.M. Govt. Ayurved College Udaipur Author
  • Narendra Kumar Meena Associate Professor , Prasuti Tantra Evum Stri Roga Vibhag M.M.M. Govt. Ayurved College Udaipur Author
  • Mahesh Dixit HOD & Principal, Prasuti Tantra Evum Stri Roga Vibhag M.M.M. Govt. Ayurved College Udaipur Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Habitual abortion, Putraghni, Yoni vyapada, TORCH

Abstract

Introduction- Miscarriage is a personal and emotional loss for a young couple trying  to start a family. Full-term births are essential for healthy offspring. Recurrent  miscarriage is a common problem during childbearing years. Many factors are  responsible for recurrent pregnancy loss among which TORCH infection  (Toxoplasmosis, Rubella, Cytomegalo virus, Herpes simplex) is an important one.  Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is also known as recurrent miscarriage or habitual  abortion. It is defined as three consecutive pregnancy losses prior to 20weeks of  pregnancy from the last menstrual cycle (LMP). Putraghni is a condition where  repeated pregnancy loss occurs because of Artava dosha, Rakta dosha, Ati raktasrava.  The article is to understand the habitual abortion caused due to TORCH Infection w.s.r.  to Putrghani Yoni vyapada and to study the effect of Ayurvedic medicines in the  management of habitual abortion caused due to TORCH Infection. Main observations: We report a case of habitual abortion (Putraghni yoni vyapada) in a 34-year-old female patient with complaint of wants to convince issue along with  stress and fear of previous 3 abortions. Result: Ayurvedic remedies were used to treat the patient for three months. This case  study demonstrates the efficacy of Ayurvedic treatment for habitual abortion  (Putraghni yoni vyapada). Conclusions: In this article, a case of positive TORCH infection with repeated  pregnancy loss treated successfully with Ayurvedic medications. 

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Published

2022-12-31

How to Cite

Sulekha, Meena, N.K., & Dixit, M. (2022). An Ayurvedic Approach on Habitual Abortion due to Torch Infection w.s.r. to Putraghni Yoni Vyapada: A Case Study . International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga, 5(12), 38–43. https://doi.org/10.48165/