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Case Study | Ayurveda | Volume 15 Issue 5, May 2026 | Pages: 1845 - 1846 | India
Efficacy of Dashmoolarishta in the Management of Putraghni Yonivyapada with Special Reference to Recurrent Abortion
Abstract: Recurrent miscarriage is defined as sequence of three or more consecutive spontaneous abortion before 20 weeks some however consider two or more as a standard. It may be primary or secondary (having previous viable birth). This distressing problem is affecting approximately 1% of all women in reproductive age. The risk increase with each successive abortion reaching over 30% after 3 consecutive losses. The causes of recurrent abortions are complex and often obscure. More than one factor may operate in a case. Most common cause of recurrent abortion in India is- a) Chromosomal abnormality. b) Infection. c) Endocrine and metabolic factors. d) Autoimmune disorders. There are so many references present with recurrent miscarriage in ayurvedic classic. One of them is Putraghni yonivyapad described by Acharya Charaka, sushruta, vagbhata, Madhavnidan, Bhavprakash,Yogratnakar etc. Clinical features of Putraghnii yoniivyapad are repeated abortions after stability of fetus in uterus, abnormalities of shonita, bleeding per vaginum, abnormalities of Artava has been described. Considering the above description Putraghni yonivyapad appears to be description of repeated abortions. The line of treatment in Putraghni yonivyapad is vataghna chikitsa and treatment which is explained for Udavarta yonivyapad.
Keywords: Recurrent miscarriage, Putraghni yonivyapad, Vataghna chikitsa, Dashmoolarishta
How to Cite?: Vd Pushkaraj Subhash Valvi, "Efficacy of Dashmoolarishta in the Management of Putraghni Yonivyapada with Special Reference to Recurrent Abortion", Volume 15 Issue 5, May 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1845-1846, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26529144703, DOI: https://dx.dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26529144703