TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
This review indicates that Ayurvedic guidelines for diagnosis and treatment can effectively manage endometriosis, improving patient quality of life.
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This paper is a narrative literature review describing endometriosis as a chronic condition characterized by functional endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity and emphasizing variability in symptoms and indicators across patients. It discusses treatment options including allopathic medicine, noting that benefits take time and that symptoms can recur after stopping drugs, and that long-term allopathic treatment does not fully cure endometriosis. The review also presents Ayurveda as an alternative approach, concluding that endometriosis can be successfully controlled with appropriate timing, diagnosis, and selection of Ayurvedic medications and therapies, leading to better patient quality of life. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it provides a comprehensive review of endometriosis treatment approaches including both allopathic and Ayurvedic options and notes recurrence and lack of complete cure with long-term drug therapy.
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