An observational study to assess the status of Apana Vayu in Premenstrual Syndrome

Authors

  • Rumee Tandukar PG Scholar , Department of Kriyasareera, Government Ayurveda College, Kannur, Kerala, India
  • Hakkeem Panthappulan Assistant Professor, Department of Kriyasareera, Government Ayurveda College, Kannur, Kerala, India
  • Ananda Lakshmy.K.N Professor and HOD, Department of Kriyasareera, Government Ayurveda College, Kannur, Kerala, India
  • Pradeep K Associate Professor, Department of Kriyasareera, Government Ayurveda College, Kannur, Kerala, India
  • Sumi.S Assistant Professor, Department of Kriyasareera, Government Ayurveda College, Kannur, Kerala, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55718/kja.262

Keywords:

Apana Vayu Vaigunya, Rituvyateetakala vyadhi, PMS

Abstract

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a psychneuroendocrine disorder with an unclear origin that manifests just before menstruation, marked by symptoms in the luteal phase, aligning with the Ayurvedic concept of Rituvyateetakala vyadhi characterized by pitta and vata imbalance. A key factor is Apana Vata located in the lower pelvic region, which plays a vital role in expelling sukla (seminal fluid), arthava (ovulation or menstrual flow), sakruth (feces), mootra (urine), and garbha (fetus). Although menstruation is a natural occurrence, numerous women undergo affective and somatic symptoms before this process. When Apana vayu is in prakruthavastha (balance state), it supports regular bodily functions, but vaigunyavastha (imbalance state) leads to various issues. Addressing imbalances in Apana Vayu contributes to alleviating both the mental and physical symptoms of PMS, leading to an enhancement in the overall well-being of women.

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Published

04-03-2024

How to Cite

Rumee Tandukar, Hakkeem Panthappulan, Ananda Lakshmy.K.N, Pradeep K, & Sumi.S. (2024). An observational study to assess the status of Apana Vayu in Premenstrual Syndrome. Kerala Journal of Ayurveda, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.55718/kja.262

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