Management of threatened abortion through Ayurvedic intervention: A case report
Authors
Anuradha Roy
Faculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221005, UP, India
Binay Sen
Faculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221005, UP, India
Monisha VM
Faculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221005, UP, India
Keywords:
Vaginal bleeding, Early pregnancy, Garbhasrava, Shatadhauta ghrita, Gairika
Abstract
Untreated vaginal bleeding during pregnancy can potentially give rise to various complications, with the incidence ranging from 12% to 40% of all cases. In Ayurveda, this condition is referred to as garbhashrava, which encompasses the manifestation of abortion, with raktadarshana (vaginal bleeding) serving as a key diagnostic symptom.
In this present case study, 28 years old second gravida woman with amenorrhea of 3 months 08 days presented with vaginal bleeding (1 pad/day) for 15 days on and off. The case was diagnosed as first-trimester vaginal bleeding due to low-lying posterior placenta (placental cause). Pregnancy outcome depends on the severity of bleeding thus early diagnosis and proper management are the priority. Traditionally, the conventional approach involves the use of hemostatic agents and injectable hormonal support, which is an invasive method. In this present study, a local non-invasive method i.e application of gairika choorna 5 g with shatadhauta ghrita 15–20 g in the form of lepa (anointment) below the umbilicus was advised thrice a day for 1 week. This treatment resulted in complete relief from vaginal bleeding within a one-week period while maintaining the pregnancy.
Keywords: Vaginal bleeding, Early pregnancy, Garbhasrava, Shatadhauta ghrita, Gairika
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