CLINICAL STUDY OF ACHARANA YONIVYAPAT (YONIKANDU) AND ITS MANAGEMENT

Authors

  • Mamata Kumari Swain Lecturer Dept. of PTSR,Gopabandhu Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Puri,Odisha
  • Vivek Mahalwar Lecturer Dept. of Prasuti Tantra evam Stree Rog, Government Ayurved College and Hospi-tal, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh

Keywords:

Acharana, Yonivyapat, Yonikandu, Krimi, itching, Discharge

Abstract

The ladies though are suffering from various diseases as the male suffer; there are some spe-cific diseases which are invading only to the females. Among them 20 types of yonivyapadas are most important. Out of these yonivyapadas Acharana is one. Charaka has defined the Acharana Yoni as a vaginal disorder which is produced by the KRIMIS and itching is the main symptom. In this disease the Krimis are formed due to uncleanliness of the vagina or some infections and due to severe itching the women have the excessive coital desire which pacifies the itching. According to Charaka without the vitiation of the VataDosha, the Yoniroga would not occur. Although certain specific causative factors can produce the dis-ease.Krimi have been told as the causative factors for the Acharana Yonivyapad. For the pro-duction of the Krimis, mainly the uncleanness of the genital tract is responsible .The vagina is a secret part of the female which always comes in contact with the urine ,sweating and cer-tain other secretion. These secretion when retained in secret parts, they start putrification and originate the fungus which leads to local irritation in the urogenital tract of the females. Therefore everyday cleaning of the vaginal tract is necessary otherwise these secretions ac-cumulate and create a good field for the growth and multiplication of certain Krimis, which produce itching. Thus the unhygienic condition helps for the growth and development of certain Krimis, which are the causative factors for the Acharana Yonivyapad.

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Published

15-01-2019

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Mamata Kumari Swain, & Vivek Mahalwar. (2019). CLINICAL STUDY OF ACHARANA YONIVYAPAT (YONIKANDU) AND ITS MANAGEMENT. International Journal of Applied Ayurved Research, 3(11), 1644–1647. Retrieved from https://ijaar.in/index.php/journal/article/view/751

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