Dysmenorrhea refers to painful menstrual cramps that can be severe enough to disrupt normal daily activities. It is a significant health concern among adolescent girls, especially in schools, as it negatively impacts their routine activities and overall quality of life. In This is explained as an Udavartini Yoni Vyapada in Ayurveda. The main clinical feature of Udavartini is Rajah Kricchrata (painful menstruation). It affects approximately 50-60% of women of reproductive age. Dysmenorrhea is one of the most common gynecological problems experienced by women. It can be caused by structural and functional abnormalities of the uterus, psychosomatic factors, the release of prostaglandins, and pelvic congestion. Dysmenorrhea can be related to Kashtartava or conditions such as Udavartini Yonivyapada in Ayurveda.
Dr. Twinkle Varshney*1, Dr. Gargi Pathak2, Dr. Mamta Kumari Swain3 (Fri,) studied this question.
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