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- dysmenorrhea 2
- endometrioma 2
- adenomyosis 2
- infertility 1
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Adenomyosis, also known as endometriosis interna, has been associated with multiparity, but currently, adenomyosis is diagnosed with increasing frequency in infertile patients since women delay their first pregnancy until their late 30s or …
Ayurvedic deals with the physical, biological, social, and spiritual well-being of every individual. Ayurveda has its principles for justification based on Dosha, Dhatu, and Mala, called Tridosha (the three basic principles) having quality …
Endometriomas are cystic lesions that stem from the disease process of endometriosis. Ovary is the most common site for endometriosis (60-70%) and dysmenorrhea is its commonest manifestation. Dysmenorrhea means painful menstruation. Therefo…
Background: A married Hindu female patient of 44 years of age visited OPD of National Institute of Ayurveda, deemed to be university, Jaipur on 30 December 2020. She was having chief complaint of extreme and unbearable pain starting 2-3 day…
The granulosa layer of the ovary remains avascular until the time of ovulation. After ovulation occurs, the granulosa layer quickly becomes vascularized by thin-walled vessels, which rupture easily, giving rise to a hemorrhagic cyst. The di…