ROLE OF KSHARAKARMA IN RECURRENT CERVICAL EROSION: A CASE STUDY
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i6.190Keywords:
cervical erosio, kshara karmaAbstract
A female patient of 30 years with complaint of excessive white discharge per vaginum came into the OPD and gave history
of recurrent cervical erosion for which she was treated thrice through electrocauterization. Patient was in agony and
disappointed by the treatment taken,as the symptom of excessive white discharge per vaginum was still there and affecting
her daily routine. Kshara karma was done for two cycles for three consecutive days, followed by Jatyadi taila tampooning
per vaginum,which cured the cervical erosion and gave symptomatic relief to the patient.Kshara karma is a better
alternative in place of electrocauterization as it has minimal side effects with no complications.But to establish this
fact,further study of longer duration and on large sample is required.
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