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|keywords=Menstrual disorders,  artava (menstruation),  asrugdara (menorrhagia), dysmenorrhoea, amenorrhoea, Ayurveda, Indian system of medicine, charak samhita.  
 
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The physiology of menstruation can be understood by studying the concept of “artava” and its disorders. Fundamentally artava is originated from agni (fire) element. Therefore, menstrual blood is [[pitta]] [[dosha]] dominant. Menstruation and regulation of hypothalamo-pituitary-ovarian axis are important functions of [[vata]] [[dosha]]. Whereas the repair and restore functions in uterus after menstruation are carried out by [[kapha]] [[dosha]]. Hence all three [[dosha]] play role in physiology of menstruation. Therefore, the menstrual disorders need to be understood on the [[dosha]] axis and their abnormalities.  The duration of normal menstrual flow is generally 5 days, and the normal menstrual cycle typically lasts between 21 and 35 days.
 
The physiology of menstruation can be understood by studying the concept of “artava” and its disorders. Fundamentally artava is originated from agni (fire) element. Therefore, menstrual blood is [[pitta]] [[dosha]] dominant. Menstruation and regulation of hypothalamo-pituitary-ovarian axis are important functions of [[vata]] [[dosha]]. Whereas the repair and restore functions in uterus after menstruation are carried out by [[kapha]] [[dosha]]. Hence all three [[dosha]] play role in physiology of menstruation. Therefore, the menstrual disorders need to be understood on the [[dosha]] axis and their abnormalities.  The duration of normal menstrual flow is generally 5 days, and the normal menstrual cycle typically lasts between 21 and 35 days.
 
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*Suppression of natural urges (vega dharana) of micturition, defecation etc. leading to aggravation of “apana vayu” cause menstrual disorders. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 30/25-26].
 
*Suppression of natural urges (vega dharana) of micturition, defecation etc. leading to aggravation of “apana vayu” cause menstrual disorders. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 30/25-26].
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A case control study in 300 subjects has proven the association of suppression of urges of micturition and defaecation with primary dysmenorrhoea.<ref>Vrinda Roy(2011),A case-control study to evaluate the association between Mutra-purisha vegadharana and primary dysmenorrhoea,PG dissertation,department of Swasthavrutta, VPSV Ayurveda college, Kottakkal, Kerala.</ref>
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A case control study in 300 subjects has proven the association of suppression of urges of micturition and defecation with primary dysmenorrhoea.<ref>Vrinda Roy(2011),A case-control study to evaluate the association between Mutra-purisha vegadharana and primary dysmenorrhoea,PG dissertation,department of Swasthavrutta, VPSV Ayurveda college, Kottakkal, Kerala.</ref>
    
*The specific activities like continuous travelling especially  in jerky vehicles,continuos sitting or standing in one position , excessive walking and exersion cause vitiation of “apana vayu” and lead to menstrual disorders. [A. Hr. Nidana thana 16/27]
 
*The specific activities like continuous travelling especially  in jerky vehicles,continuos sitting or standing in one position , excessive walking and exersion cause vitiation of “apana vayu” and lead to menstrual disorders. [A. Hr. Nidana thana 16/27]
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'''Purification therapy :'''
 
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In abnormalities of menstrual blood (artava dushti), oleation(snehana),sudation(swedana), purification therapies(vamana, virechana, basti) as well as local therapies including intra uterine drug administration(uttarabasti) is advised.[Su. Sa. Sharira Sthana 2/12]
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In abnormalities of menstrual blood (artava dushti), oleation (snehana),sudation(swedana), purification therapies(vamana, virechana, basti) as well as local therapies including intra uterine drug administration(uttarabasti) is advised.[Su. Sa. Sharira Sthana 2/12]
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In the management of dysmenorrhoea (udavartini) also, oleation(snehana), sudation (swedana), enema therapy (both unctuous as well as decoction like dashamoola and milk) especially unctuous enema(anuvasanabasti) and intra uterine oil administration(uttara basti) are recommended.[Ch. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 30/228]
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In the management of dysmenorrhoea (udavartini) also, oleation(snehana), sudation (swedana), enema therapy (both unctuous as well as decoction like dashamoola and milk) especially unctuous enema(anuvasana basti) and intra uterine oil administration(uttara basti) are recommended.[Ch. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 30/228]
    
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The list of references for menstrual disorders  in classical texts of Ayurveda can be seen [[Media:References_table-_menstrual_disorders.pdf |here.]]
 
The list of references for menstrual disorders  in classical texts of Ayurveda can be seen [[Media:References_table-_menstrual_disorders.pdf |here.]]
 
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