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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF SWETA PRADARA (CERVICAL EROSION) – A CASE STUDY
*Dr. Krishna Meher, Dr. Jasmita Priyadarsini, Dr. Manjusri Sahoo, Dr. Sudeshna Meher
. Abstract The greatest method to prevent sickness is to adopt healthy behaviours. But nowadays, healthy living is seldom ever practised due to the complexity of a woman's everyday existence. A woman's reproductive health is just as vital as her general health. A lady in good health is a guarantee of a long life. Every stage and period of a woman's life involves both physical and psychological transitions. She also has a dual obligation to take care of her family and her career. She must thus be in great physical and mental condition. A healthy yoni is essential to a woman's ability to live a safe, healthy, and confident life. Inflammation of the vagina can be brought on by an infection or a shift in the usual ratio of yeast and bacteria in the vagina. Sweta pradara is a bothersome symptom that can be a complication in various disorders. Sweta Pradara is a symptom, not a disease, hence its etiopathogenesis would coincide with that of the primary illness. It is possible to say that it is an Apana Vayu-regional Kaphaja disease. White discharge can also result from infections in the uterus and vagina caused by certain organisms. Shamana Chikitsa, Yoni Prakshalana and Yoni pichu treated a female patient with Shweta Pradara. With the foregoing regimen, she had significant symptom alleviation. Keywords: Sweta pradara, Yoni Prakshalana, Yoni Pichu, Cervical erosion, White Discharge. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
