Infertility project
Infertility or Vandyatha is the inability to become pregnant after one year of unprotected and regular sexual intercourse involving a male and female partner. According to Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction (ISAR) infertility currently affect 10-14 percent of Indian population, with higher rate in urban areas where one out of six couples is impacted.
The aim and objective of the project are
The aim and objective of the project are
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To impart infertility treatment to all classes of peoples.
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To solve infertility problems and correcting reproductive system anomalies by Ayurveda system of medicine
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To create an awareness about the scope of Ayurveda in infertility treatment.
The project started in Rama Varma District Ayurveda Hospital since 2016-2017 year. Taking detailed case history of couples including Laboratory reports and investigations in prescribed proforma and after that giving medicines to 15 days to one month according to the cases. Regular check up were conducting every 15 days or 1 month.
Ayurvedic treatment is very effective in most of fresh and young cases below 35 years. The treatment does not cause any complications or not affect further reproductive health or AMH level. In cases of women above 40, Panchakarma treatment shows more effective.
Ayurvedic treatment is very effective in most of fresh and young cases below 35 years. The treatment does not cause any complications or not affect further reproductive health or AMH level. In cases of women above 40, Panchakarma treatment shows more effective.