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CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT IN UTERINE PROLAPSE WITH RECURRENT UTI - A CASE STUDY
Shruthi R.* and Anupama
ABSTRACT
The descent of a pelvic organ which is still in the 1st stage is considered as prasramsini. Acharya Sushrutha has mentioned symptoms like syandana means srava, kshobana means sanchalana of yoni due to difficult labor, mithya vihara like abnormal postures during coitus, vegadharana. Garbhashaya greeva mukhagata vrana can be considered as doshaja vrana in yoni that is cervix, which is also one among the contributing factor for yoni srava. Pelvic organ prolapse occurs due to weakened pelvic floor muscles and ligaments which holds the cervix and vagina in position. Due to this varying degree of vaginal and uterine prolapse noted with symptoms like mass per vagina, backache, dyspareunia, urinary symptoms like difficulty, painful and burning micturition.[1] Acharyas have mentioned various sthanika procedures like yoni Abhyanga, yoni swedana, yoni poorana, yoni pichu, yoni prakshalana. Here in this patient panchavalkala yoni prakshalana, changeryadi yoni abhyanga, Yoni Pichu with Udumbara kalka, Yoni Kshara with Apamarga Kshara was followed for 7 days and patient found satisfactory results after the treatment.
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