A role of nasya in the management of anovulatory cycles

Authors

  • Dr.Shrutika Surlake Assistant Professor, Dept.of Prasutitantra Striroga, B.R.Harne Ayurvedic Medical College,Karav, Vangani, Thane, Maharashtra, India
  • Dr. Vishnu Bawane Professor & HOD, Dept.of Prasutitantra Striroga, B.R.Harne Ayurvedic Medical College, Karav, Vangani, Thane Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Infertility (Stree Vandhyatva) is defined as not being able to get pregnant despite having frequent, unprotected coitus for at least a year for most couples. Among the three eshanas that are described in our context, Putraishana-aspiration for the child is the strongest desire of all the married couple. Beeja especially streebeeja is the only entity which don’t have any alternative as it is the principle component which resembles a family in future as their own being. The beejdushti is related with anovulation. Ovarian factor contribute 15-25% and is the second common cause of infertility. As compared to modern science, this beejdushti can be well treated with Nasya karma explained in Ayurveda. Nasya means nothing but administration of medicine through nose. Hypothalamus plays an important role in infertility due to anovulation. Nasya acts on hypothalamus as well as pituitary gland.

Keywords:

Infertility

DOI

https://doi.org/10.37022/wjcmpr.v5i4.273

Author Biographies

Dr.Shrutika Surlake, Assistant Professor, Dept.of Prasutitantra Striroga, B.R.Harne Ayurvedic Medical College,Karav, Vangani, Thane, Maharashtra, India

Assistant Professor, Dept.of Prasutitantra Striroga, B.R.Harne Ayurvedic Medical College,Karav, Vangani, Thane, Maharashtra, India

Dr. Vishnu Bawane , Professor & HOD, Dept.of Prasutitantra Striroga, B.R.Harne Ayurvedic Medical College, Karav, Vangani, Thane Maharashtra, India

Professor  & HOD, Dept.of Prasutitantra Striroga, B.R.Harne Ayurvedic Medical College, Karav, Vangani, Thane Maharashtra, India

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2023-07-24
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A role of nasya in the management of anovulatory cycles. World Journal of Current Med and Pharm Research [Internet]. 2023 Jul. 24 [cited 2026 Jan. 27];5(4):107-8. Available from: https://www.wjcmpr.org/index.php/journal/article/view/273

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A role of nasya in the management of anovulatory cycles. World Journal of Current Med and Pharm Research [Internet]. 2023 Jul. 24 [cited 2026 Jan. 27];5(4):107-8. Available from: https://www.wjcmpr.org/index.php/journal/article/view/273