AN AYURVEDIC OP-BASED INTERVENTION IN PRASRAMSINI YONIVYAPAD (UTERINE PROLAPSE): A CASE REPORT

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Dr RAJITHA R WARRIAR Warriar
Dr Fathima Mubashira
Dr Sirosha M

Abstract

ABSTRACT


Uterine prolapse is a common pelvic organ support disorder affecting women in middle to older age, typically associated with multiparity, increased intra-abdominal pressure, and weakened pelvic musculature. In Ayurveda, pelvic organ prolapse may be correlated with conditions such as phalini, andini, prasramsini, and mahayoni, depending on the clinical features and severity. In this case, the presentation is most consistent with prasramsini yonivyapad. This case highlights the effective Ayurvedic treatment of a 49-year-old female patient presenting with second-degree uterine prolapse and associated vaginal discharge. A comprehensive internal and local treatment plan was implemented based on the principles of pitha vatha pradana thridosha shamanam, balya, and swasthanasthapana.Clinical improvements were observed within two weeks, suggesting that a well-planned Ayurvedic regimen may offer an effective non-surgical alternative for managing early-stage uterine prolapse.


Key words: Prasramsini, Uterine prolapse, Yoni pichu, Yoni kshalanam.

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How to Cite
Warriar, D. R. R. W., Eradan, F. M. E., & Mullangath, D. S. (2025). AN AYURVEDIC OP-BASED INTERVENTION IN PRASRAMSINI YONIVYAPAD (UTERINE PROLAPSE): A CASE REPORT. Ayurline: International Journal of Research in Indian Medicine, 9(04). Retrieved from https://www.ayurline.in/index.php/ayurline/article/view/905