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Introduction: Infertility is a condition which affects the psychological as well as physiological well-being of a woman and her family. Among the causes of female infertility, the most common cause is considered to be the tubal factor.[1] In ayurveda, fallopian tubes are correlated to the artavavaha srotas and its block is compared with the sanga srotodushti of this srotas. Case Presentation: In this case report, a patient with primary infertility since 6 years was diagnosed with right tubal blockage. After undergoing sadyovirechana, a course of dashamoola ksheera niruha basti, yoni prakshalana with dashamoola kwatha and mahanarayan taila uttara basti was done for 3 consecutive days. During this duration, oral medicines were also prescribed – maharasnadi kwatha, pushpadhanwa rasa and ashokarishta. After a month, repeat HSG showed bilateral spillage. She underwent donor sperm IUI as her husband was diagnosed with azoospermia and later on conceived. Conclusion: Ayurvedic interventions like niruha basti, uttara basti and yoni prakshalana along with internal medicines were found effective in the management of infertility due to tubal blockage.
Tubal blockage, Uttara basti, Niruha basti, Mahanarayan taila, Dashamoola ksheera basti
Tubal blockage, Uttara basti, Niruha basti, Mahanarayan taila, Dashamoola ksheera basti
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