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Udavartini is one of the Yonivyapada, and it is attributed to Vākruta Vata. When Vegadharana and other nidana elements exacerbate Vata, it goes in the other direction, settles in Yoni, generates discomfort, and then releases it with difficulty. The woman experiences instant comfort at the release of her menstrual blood. It is called Udavartini. The state of udavartini is comparable to dysmenorrhea. Menstruation that hurts is known as dysmenorrhea. Primary dysmenorrhea comprises the majority of dysmenorrhea patients. Modern medicine still finds little success in treating this illness since using hormones and antispasmodic medications can have a number of negative side effects, including hypertension and psychological problems. An attempt has been made to use the Ayurvedic medical system to treat this problem. Kuberaksha tablet, a medication taken orally, possesses the qualities of Vedanasthapana, Vaatahara, and Anulomana. In the current study, Kuberaksha tablet effectively opposes Udavartini Yonivyapada. In addition, cotton root is the new ingredient or API of kuberaksha tablet and it reduce lower abdominal pain in females and rice starch is also a new excipient added in kuberaksha tablet to increase dietary supplement of the women’s body.
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