Contemporary and Ayurveda Perspective of Asrigdara WSR to Dysfuctional Uterine Bleeding – A Review
DOI: 10.47223/IRJAY.2023.6816
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47223/IRJAY.2023.6816Keywords:
Asrigdara, Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, Menstrual cycle AtishokaAbstract
The interaction of endometrial elements causes regular cyclic menstruation. A change in one of these causes
abnormal bleeding, which affects a woman’s quality of life physically, socially, and emotionally. Excessive,
protracted menstrual, or intermenstrual bleeding is a hallmark of Asrigdara. In modern medicine, abnormal uterine
bleeding or dysfunctional uterine bleeding is referred to as anomalies in the menstrual cycle concerning frequency, regularity, duration, and volume of flow outside of pregnancy. This condition is similar to Asrigdara. It significantly lowers the quality of life for women by having an impact on their personal, social, familial, and work lives. The psychological well-being of fertile women is impacted by allopathic treatment modalities such as hormone therapy, prostaglandin inhibitors, and anti-fibrinolytic drugs, which are known to have a variety of negative effects. In light of the foregoing information, this article aims to examine various research to provide straightforward, safe, and nonhormonal medications for Asrigdara patients as well as to examine the literature on Asrigdara that is available in classical texts and abnormal uterine bleeding that is available in contemporary texts