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American Journal of PharmTech Research

Neha Pandya

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M.S. (Ayu.), PhD., Reader, PTSR Dept., ITRA, INI, Jamnagar
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Publications by Neha Pandya

2 publications found • Active 2023-2023

2023

2 publications

Ayurvedic management by Nidanaparivarjana (Avoidance of Etiological Factor) and Pathyapathya (Do and Don’ts) in Vitamin B12 deficiency W.S.R. to Pandu Vyadhi (Anemia)- A case report

with Hetal P. Baraiya, Grishma Solanki
6/1/2023

The incidence of lifestyle disease like polycystic ovarian syndrome, Uccharaktachapa (~hypertension), Sthaulya (~obesity), Madhumeha (~Diabetes) as well as Iron deficiency Anemia are increasing day by day. Blood loss is one major cause of the iron deficiency. Women are at a higher risk as they lose blood during menstruation. Even a lack of iron in the diet can lead to this deficiency. Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that helps keep the body’s blood and nerve cells healthy and helps make DNA, the genetic material in all of the cells. Vitamin B12 also helps prevent megaloblastic anemia, a blood condition that makes people tired and weak. Vegetarians or vegans, menstruating and pregnant women and individuals who donate blood more frequently are at an increased risk of iron deficiency. As per the clinical features, Vit B12 deficiency can be considered among the types of Pandu Vyadhi. The aim of the study is to assess the role of Ayurvedic Nidanaparivarjana and Pathyapathya in Vit B12 deficiency as a first and the most important line of treatment in Ayurveda. In this case study, the strict vegetarian female, aged 27 years came with Vit B12 (also called cobalamin) deficiency with the symptoms i.e., tiredness, loss of appetite, weight loss, constipation, irritation and confusion. She was treated by Ayurveda with Nidanaparivarjana and Pathyapathya for 3 months without any allopathic intervention. After the completion of treatment protocol, her Vit B12 level became normal with marked improvement in the above-mentioned associated symptoms.

Effect of Sarivadivati on Asrigdara (Excessive and Irregular Uterine Bleeding) – A Clinical Study

with Vd. Hetal Baraiya
6/1/2023

Asrigdara in Ayurveda is a condition where there is heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) either cyclic or acyclic and is associated with Angamarda (body aches) and pain which is very common gynecological symptom observed in day to day practice. It negatively affects quality of life and is associated with poor health of women. Srivadivati is a polyherbal Ayurvedic drug, predominantly Tikta (bitter),  Madhura (sweet), Kashaya (astringent)  in Rasa (taste) and therefore are Pittakapha Shamaka (Pittakapha pacifying). It is indicated in Asrigdara.Total33 diagnosed patients of Asrugdara were enrolled as per selection criteria, out of them 30 patients completed the course of the treatment while 3 patients discontinued. Assessment criteria were based on the improvement in the score of cardinal symptoms before and after the treatment. There was a statistically significant reduction observed in cardinal symptoms by Sarivadi Vati at the end of the treatment period. The other common symptoms were also successfully reduced.

Author Statistics
Total Publications:2
Years Active:1
First Publication:2023
Latest Publication:2023
Collaborators:3
Citations:63
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