ISSN: 2578-4986
Authors: Singh S*, Kavya GM, Srivastava AK and Sharma KK
The most prevalent reproductive health issues in adolescent girls face nowadays are irregular periods, acne, and obesity. Polycystic ovarian syndrome is the underlying condition that causes these issues in the most severe way. Initially, PCOS was only thought to be associated to infertility, but it is now well-established that for many people, it begins during puberty and lasts until menopause. In addition to contributing significantly to infertility, the associated endocrine and metabolic disorders with PCOS raise women's risk for type II diabetes mellitus, chronic heart disease, dyslipidemia, hypertension, hyper-insulinemia, and obesity. In order to avoid the problems listed above, it is crucial to treat this illness as soon as possible, not just from the perspective of infertility. One of the Panchakarma procedures is called Basti, in which medicine is given through the anal region, urinary region, or vaginal region in the form of Kwatha or Sneha. The most successful therapies for Artava Kshaya are Basti Chikitsa. A 24-year-old female patient arrived to the OPD and complained of hair loss, acne, weight gain and menstrual irregularities. A USG abdominal scan identified PCOS. The patient sought out Ayurvedic treatment because she had tried numerous allopathic treatments without success. She was therefore treated in accordance with the Artava Kshaya fundamental course of treatment in Ayurveda. With the Ayurvedic treatment, remarkable changes in the ovaries and in menstrual bleeding were seen.
Keywords: PCOS; Artava Kshaya; Basti; Menstrual Irregularities