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ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved “Sthanik chikitsa a boon to stree roga in ayurveda” Thorat Priti Vishwanath1, More S.K. 2, Kulkarni C. J. 3 ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. PG scholar, Streerog-Prasuti-Tantra Dept, S.V.N.H.T’s Ayurved College, Rahuri, 2.Asso. Professor of Streerog-Prasuti-Tantra Dept, S.V.N.H.T’s Ayurved College, Rahuri, 3. H.O.D. Streerog-Prasuti-Tantra Dept, S.V.N.H.T’s Ayurved College, Rahuri. ___________________________________________________________________________ *Corresponding Author: 9763648194, 9011071045; E-mail – [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT: Pichudharan(tampoon soaked in There are some Sthanik Chikitsa ( medicated oil or liquid is placed into the Local Therapies) in Ayurvedic Stree vagina ), Uttar -Basti ( Medicated oil or Rogas described by Ancient Acharyas decoction is pushed into the that possess outstanding and satisfactory cavity through vagina ), Yoni -Dhupan outcomes in the management of Stree- (Fumigation of vagina,with medicated Rogas . Some of these local therapies smoke),Yoni-Varti shows amazing results in the management medicated wick into the vagina), Yoni- of Stree Rogas like ‘Vandhyatava ‘These Puran (vaginal packing),Yoni-Lepan ( extraordinary local therapies should be vaginal painting), Yoni-Parisheka, Pinda highlighted and of course used in the Chikitsa etc. In the present study all these management of Stree Rogas for the local therapies are revised through ancient fruiful outcomes. These loacal therapies samhitas and these therapies are reviewed basically play an important role in the with disorders application procedure, application site of Chikitsa of TryavartaYoni.Sthanik preferably their (Insertion meanings, uterine of indications, includes the local therapy. The procedure of each Yonidhawan (Douche of vagina), Yoni- local therapy is discussed considering all 1 ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved aseptic precautions. Through this study it has to go into different phases to turn is my hopeful and truthful effort to into a beautiful flower, similarly a young motivate most of the Vaidyas towards girl has to go through different stages to Sthanik Chikitsa in the management of turn into a mature Stree Rogas.This study with its simple thereafter. The anatomical, physiological, and appropriate terms will definitely help emotional changes occur in the body of the Vaidyas to reach to the depth of the women at different stages. The women concept and will subsequently prove to who takes the extreme care of her family be and members is always found to be careless outcomes to Vaidyas. The about her own health. These women who use of absolute Sthanik Chikitsa(Local are busy in their household as well as Therapy) skillfully in the management of career issues face many gynecological Stree Rogas would surely prove to be problems and even after the diagnosis of boon to Stree Roga. these gynecological helpful satisfactory to give admirable women and even problems these women don’t go for regular follow up to Key Words – Sthanik Chikitsa, Stree doctor Roga Yoni-Vyapada, always face very common gynecological Uttar basti, Prathamavarta. at regular intervals.Womens problems like white discharge, itching at vulva, foul smelling vaginal discharge, INTRODUCTION: burning The divine are extremely delighted where problems Sthanik Chikitsa have given women are respected and where they are excellent results and these local therapies not respected all actions ( projects ) are should be practiced for admirable results fruitless. Owing to the very fact that a in the above mentioned women alone has the power to give birth problems. to life, it can be assumed the Shristi (creation) is a result of Shakti (power). AIM We observe in the nature that even a bud 2 micturation etc. In such gynacological ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved To study and adopt the usefullness mouth of uterus is washed with medicated of Sthanik Chikitsa decoction or other liquids. Dhawana ( Local Therapies) in means cleaning or purification of wound Ayurvedic Stree Rogas. with water and other medicated material.[1][2] OBJECTIVES: To study Sthanik Chikitsa from Sthana (Application site of Yonidhawan ) various Ayurvedic texts. - Prathamavarta (Vagina)[3] To study the operating procedure Duration: 8 days[3] of each local therapy in detail. Material and Methods: Timing for Yonidhawana - Rutukala This is a conceptual type of study. (From 6th day of menstrual cycle for 8 Textual materials are used for the study days ) from which various references have been collected. Main Ayurvedic texts used in Time limit of the Yonidhawana- 1to1.5 this study are Charak Samhita, Sushrata Min. [3] Samhita, Ashtang-Sangraha. Medicines for Yonidhawana applicable Comentries are also included in it. in the form of -Kwatha (Decoction), The Sthanik Chikitsa (Local Therapies) Kshirpak (Medicated Milk), Siddha Jala are described as follows: (Purified Medicated water), Oil. [3] a) Yonidhawana (vaginal cleaning) Dhawana is deep cleaning of wound Indications: under aseptic precautions and making the 1.Yoni Kandu(Vaginal Itching) wound clean and aseptic with water and 2.Kunapgandhi Artavdushti[4] medicinal preparations. It is a procedure 3.Kaphaja Artava Dushti[5] in which the vagina, vaginal passage and 4.Yoni Strava[6] (Vaginal Discharge) 3 ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved 5.Yoni Kleda[7] decoction prathamavarta (Vagina) is 6.Yoni Paicchilya [8] washed out.[3] 7.Yoni Arsha(Vaginal Polyps) Amount of Medicine 6. After the procedure the vulva is dried used with cotton. for Yonidhawana- 1 lit of Kwatha, 250 ml of 7. Then procedure is repeated on the oil. respective days. The drugs used for Yonidhawana are antiseptic, and have the benefit of healing the wound. Instruments Required: 1.Enema Pot 2.Sterile Catheter b)UTTARBASTI 3.Cotton Medicated 4.Maincentosh Uterine cavity though 5.Hand Gloves which is given through uttarmarga i.e oil, - ( Insertion decoction into of Intra vagina ) Basti through the passages located above or Procedure: infront part (urethra or vagina) of anus is 1. The patient is advised to lie down on known as uttarbasti.[10] It also refers to the the bed in lithotomy position. The enema urinary bladder of pig or goat, because in pot is filled with luke warm decoction to ancient days which catheter is connected. were used for this purpose but now a days 2.The rubber maincentosh underneath patients is placed bladder of these animals 5cc dispovan syrienge attached with a waist, one end of thin cannula is used for injecting which lies in the bucket. Uttarbasti. Basti possessing superior 3. Minimum 2 litres of decoction is qualities is known as Uttarbasti. [11] required to wash the vaginal passage. 4. Sterile rubber catheter is inserted into Indications: vagina. The suppression of vayu by Uttarbasti 5. Enema pot filled with decoction is kept helps women to conceive immediately.[12] at 5 feet distance and with luke warm It is indicated in diseases of urinary 4 ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved bladder such as retention of urine, These preparations are benficial in dysuria, utero-vaginal prolapse, severe cervical mucous disorders like vaginal pain, gynaecological altered (yonivyapada), cellularity etc. various disorders viscosity, increased Asrigadara(menometrorrhagia), ammenorrhoea, dysenorrhoea retention of placenta. and C) Uttarbasti in Endometrial disorders: [13] Uttarbasti plays magnificient role in treating the endometrial conditions. It helps Vaginal commonly infectionsfound improving the texture of endometria. A)Uttarbasti in vaginal disorders: in The commonly used preparations include the Ghritas prepared The from Brihan dravyas. vaginal infections are bacterial and fungal D)Uttarbasti in Tubal Disorders: infections. The commonly used preparations in such infections are Jatyadi Ghrita or Jatyadi tail. Tubal block- Brihan Ghritas are used if tubal spasm is due to fibrosis. When the Tubal Block is due to adhesions Kshar taila B)Uttarbasti in Cervical disorders: Uttarbasti is given. Cervical Erosions- The commonly used preparations in cervical Hydrosalphinx- The commonly erosions are medicated ghrita like used Triphala Ghrita, Phala Ghrita, conditions are Nirgundi Taila, Shatavari Yashtimadhu Taila, Til Taila. Ghrita. Cervical preparations in this Erosions can be treated by using Ropana drugs in Uttarbasti. Time of administration: Cervical Mucous disorders- It can The previous infections should be ruled be treated with preparations like out and cured completely before giving Jatyadi Ghrita, Shatavari Ghrita. Uttarbasti. 5 It is given after the ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved administration of two or three Asthapana one angula in urethral passage[15] while Basties. in women the nozzle should be inserted It is administered during Artavakala or Ritukala (after menstrual up to four angula(finger breadth). bleeding stops). During this period the mouth of uterus is open and it readily Basti Dravya: receives the fluids injected.[13] It should According to Sushruta, Kashaya or Taila be carried out under aseptic precautions can be used for Uttarbasti. In charak in operation theatre. Samhita, charaka insists the use of only taila in uttarbasti. Uttarbasti Yantra: It has a bag for holding the preparation Quantity and frequency: and a nozzle for injecting the fluid. The The quantity mentioned by Charaka is length of nozzle with pipe should be 14 half pala (20gms).[17] Charaka insists angula with the measurement of patient’s uttarbasti three times a day for three fingers. The tip should be resembling the days. pedicle of jasmine flower and the opening measurement for both sexes. For males should be made in such a way that a the amount of decoction is one Prasrita mustard seed should pass.[14][15] In women (96gms) and two Prasrita (192gms) for the Pushpa (nozzle) should be 10 angulas females. [17] The sneha should be taken in in length. Circumference should be of double quantity for uterine douche or size of urethral canal. In ancient days the cleaning. [18] Acharyas had suggested the use of Decoction: Male- Sushruta bladder of sheep, pig or goat for giving has given separate 1 Prasrita(96gms) Female- 2 Prasrita(192gms) batsi. In their absence skin of bird’s neck or bottom of leather water bag can be Sneha: Male- used.[16] Charakacharya have given the (48gms) use of Ajabasti (Bladder of Goat)[17] In Female- young girls the nozzle should be inserted 6 1 Prakuncha 1 Prasrita(96gms) ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved Method of Administration 4. Sim’s speculum of 5. IUI cannula / infant feeding tube Uttarbasti: 1. Women should be given supine 6. 5cc syrienge position with thighs flexed and 7. Sterile phalaghrita knees elevated. 8. Cotton 2. The nozzle is inserted in urinary 9. Gauze pieces or vaginal passage slowly and 10.Gloves steadily. 11. Towel clips 3. In 24 hours two, three or four 12. Kidney tray bastis are given. After resting for 13. Good light source. three days again the procedure is repeated for the next three days. 4. Karnikas (rings) should Poorva Karma: be 1.Vaman introduced and vaginal openings 2.Virechana pressed properly, then the basti 3.Dashamoolaniruha and Anuvasanana bag should be pressed On alternate day for 3 to 5 days properly.[19][20][21] Pradhan Karma Contraindications: 1. Lithotomy position 1. Cervical cancer 2. Painting and draping 2. Virginity 3. Cleaning of vulva and vagina with 3. Vesicovaginal fistula savlon and betadine 4. Hypersensitive disorders 4. Insertion of sim’s speculum and anterior vaginal wall retractor . Instruments required for uttarbasti 5. Proper visualization of external os with 1. Sterile drepping and painting material light source 2. Swab holder. 6. Insertion of IUI cannula. 3. Anterior vaginal wall retractor 7 ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved 7. Fix 5cc syrienge filled with 2. Elongated - phalaghrita 1 finger breadh and 4 finger long 8. Slowly push the piston and administer 3 to 5cc of phalaghrita as required. Site of Pichu dharan:[22] 9. Pichudharan. 1. Prathamavarta - Elongated pichu dharan 2. Dwitiyavarta - circular pichu dharan Paschat Karma: 1. Ask the patient to lie down for 20 to 30 minutes. Duration of Pichu dharan:[22] 2. Avoid biking or travelling just after the 5 to 6 hours up to retention of urine. procedure. 1.Yonidaha and Yoni kandu[23] 3. Light diet, soup or meat juice in the 2.Yoni Paka[23] evening 3.Vivritta Yonivyapada[23] 4. Tell the patient to remove pichu after 4.Yoni Paichilya and Yoni Srava[24] 12 hours. 5.Yoni Karkashata[25] 6.Vataja Yonivyapada[26] c)YONI PICHU DHARAN: (Placing a 7.Pittaja Yonivyapada[27] Tampoon soaked in medicinal oil or 8.Vamini and Upapluta Yonivyapada[28] liquid).Pichu is made up of cotton swab 9.Nine Month Pregnancy[29] 2x3 cm (1 inch) is wrapped with gauze 10.Retained Placenta[30] piece and tied with long thread. It should 11.Yoni Bhransha [31] be immersed in medicated oil or liquid. Oils are mostly preferred due to its Procedure of Pichu Dharana retention ability. 1. Autoclaved pichu should be used. 2. Patient should be given supine position Shapes of Tampoons:[22] with knees flexed 1. Circular - 1 inch length and breadth 3.The aseptic, sterile pichu soaked in oil or liquid is inserted into the vagina with 8 ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved index finger of gloved hands in such a 7.Raktagulma[35] way that thread of the pichu should come 8.Santati out of vagina which helps in easy removal [35] of pichu after 5 to 6 hours. Dhupana Drugs: Pratibandhak(Contraceptive) Kushta ( Saussure acostus ), Agaru ( d)YONIDHUPAN vagina with : (Fumigation medicated of Aqillarla smoke) agallocha ), Guggul (Comiphera mukul ), Vacha ( Acorus Yonidhupan is the practical procedure in calamus ) Vidang (Embelia which fumigation of vagina is performed Ribes),Nimbapatra Azadirachtaindica ) by giving the disinfected and medicated smoke. Procedure: 1. A chair having hole in the middle is Site of Yonidhupan- Bhaya yoni( outer used for this procedure. surface of vagina ) 2. Patient is asked to sit on this chair after Time limit of Yoni dhuphan- 3 to 5 voiding the urine. minutes 3. The dhupan dravyas are lit in dhupan apparatus which is placed just below the Types of Yoni dhupan - chair. 1. In the form of treatment 4. The smoke coming from the dhupan 2. For the protection of health. drugs must reach upto the expected genitalia for fumigation. Indications 5. Otherwise even Nadi Dhupan can be 1.Shweta Pradara done 2.Yoni Kandu[32] expected genital organs. 3.Apara Sanga [33] by giving fumigation to the 6. We should be very careful while 4.Garbha Sanga [34] performing this procedure because the 5.Upapluta Yonivyapad[35] temperature rises and there may be 6.Sutika Paricharya [35] 9 ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 http://www.ayurlog.com ISSN 2320-7329 Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved danger of burn of the genital organs from 1. Painting or the expected part with the fumes of the smoke. savlon and betadine. 2. Freshly prepared lepa should be e) YONI LEPANA (vaginal painting ) applied evenly and uniformly on the Lepas are used as external application. affected areas. The finely powdered churna is mixed 3. with water or medicated liquid and paste immediately after drying as the skin is with uniform consistency is made.This very sensitive organ and very dried lepa paste is then applied to the expected and kept on the skin can cause allergic affected areas locally. eactions on the skin like rashes, burning, The lepa should be removed irritation of the skin. Types of Lepas. 1. Pralepa - Thin lepa f) YONIVARTI (Yoniwick) 2. Pradeha - Thick lepa - non drying Vartis are wicks made by mixing finely 3. Alepa - Medium thick lepa. powdered drugs with adhesive drugs or Site - Prathamavarta /Breast binding agents. Time limit - 3 to 4 hours or until the lepa Time limit of retention of Yonivarti- 2 dries to 3 hours. Indications: Indications: 1. Yoni shaithilya. 1.Dushta vrana 2. Apara sang 2.Karnini yonivyapad[36] 3. Stana vidradhi 3.Upapluta yonivyapad 4. Yoni Arsha( vaginal Polyp ) 4.Kaphaja yonivyapad[37] 5. Rakta pradara 6. Anartava Procedure: 10 ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 http://www.ayurlog.com ISSN 2320-7329 Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved Types of Varti used form of medications in 1. Karpas varti procedure are the kalkas or pastes. this 2. Kalka varti h) YONI PARISHEK Procedure. It is hot fomentations to all sides of the 1. Painting of the expected area with vagina. savlon and betadine 2.Varti should be made of size which is Site - Bahya Yoni (external part of equal to the circumference of index finger vagina) 3. Vartis should be kept to dry in shade 4. There after vartis are wrapped in gauze Time limit of Yoni Parishek- 5 to 10 piece and thread is tied o it. min. 5. Vartis used should be autoclaved. 6. For good lubrication,to avoid pricking Drugs used for Yoni Parishek - Oil or of the vartis, these vartis should be medicated oil. soaked in oil, ghrita, honey or milk. 7. Vartis should be inserted into the Indications- vagina in such a way that the thread YoniShotha. YoniVrana, YoniPitika, should remain out of the vagina. As soon as the urgency of micturation occurs the Procedure: varti should be removed and vagina is 1)Patient should be given supine position washed with luke warm water. with the knees flexed. 2)Medicated Oil or lukewarm water is g) YONI PURAN (vaginal packing) poured from the height of 4 to 5 inch over This procedure is defined as filling the the vagina. cavity of vagina completely with oils, pastes, powder or bolus. The commonly i) PINDA CHIKITSA 11 ISBN 978-93-5173-179-3 ISSN 2320-7329 http://www.ayurlog.com Special issue*- 16th Feb. 2015 Vol. 3 Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science A Web based quarterly online published Open Access peer reviewed National E-journal of Ayurved This freshly prepared Pinda is 1. This procedure consist of insertion of medicinal boiled drug in the form of then circular paste wrapped in disinfectant Prathamavarta. in to the It should be removed out after 3 to cloth into the vagina. This chikitsa is Ushna Veeryatmak inserted because of actual 4 hours. contact with heat. ConclusionSite- Prathamavarta. Sthanik Chikitsa can be helpful to prove like a boon to Stree rogas in Ayurveda Time limit of Pinda Chikitsa - 3 to 4 when the Vaidyas apply these therapies in hours ( until frequency of micturation ) there gynecological practice logically and carefully but ofcourse under all aseptic Procedure: Finely powdered medicinal drug and water mixed precautions. 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