scholarly journals Ayurveda management of infertility associated with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome: A case report

Author(s):  
M.A. Asmabi ◽  
M.K. Jithesh
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Author(s):  
AP Rashmitha ◽  
KU Dhanesh Kumar ◽  
P Shilna Rani ◽  
GS Pooja

An eight-week Kapalabhati practice was given to a female aged 19 years who was diagnosed with bilateral Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). Kapalabhati is one of the simplest yet important parts of Shatkarmas in Yoga, which is known to improve metabolic fitness. The PCOS is a complex hormonal disorder with metabolic derangements and insulin resistance as an integral part, which also plays a significant role in its aetiology. The condition can be exacerbated by the co-existence of obesity. Hence, improvement in the metabolic profile is the key step in the management of PCOS.


2013 ◽  
Vol 45 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 36-37
Author(s):  
Badrunnesa Begum ◽  
Nasreen Akhter ◽  
Afroza Khanam ◽  
Fouzia Begum

The most common symptom of residual ovarian syndrome (ROS) is chronic pelvic pain. Extensive pelvic adhesions are the typical operative findings, while follicular cysts and corpus luteum hematoma were the common pathological findings of the residual ovaries. However, malignant changes are also recorded. In this case report the ROS was associated with cystic changes in size with extensive adhesion with peitoneuum, omentum and right ureter drawn and impacted within the cyst wall. Opinion of ovarian preservation during hysterectomy for benign indications and the sequelae should be discussed with patient. Our case was carefully managed with adhesiolysis and cystectomy. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bmjk.v45i1-2.13629 Bang Med J (Khulna) 2012; 45 : 36-37


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