Background:Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the commonest endocrine disorders in women, with a prevalence ranging from 2.2% to 26% in India. Patients with PCOS face challenges including irregular menstrual cycles, hirsutism, acne, acanthosis nigricans, obesity and infertility. 9.13% of South Indian adolescent girls are estimated to suffer from PCOS. The efficacy of Yoga & Naturopathy (Y&N) in the management of polycystic ovarian syndrome requires to be investigated. Aims: The aim of the present study is to observe the morphological changes in polycystic ovaries of patients following 12 weeks of Y&N intervention.Settings and Design:The study was conducted at the Government Yoga and Naturopathy Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, India. The study was a single blinded prospective, pre-post clinical trial.Methods and Material:Fifty PCOS patients of age between 18 and 35 years who satisfied the Rotterdam criteria were recruited for the study. According to their immediate participation in the study they were either allocated to the intervention group (n=25) or in the wait listed control group (n=25). The intervention group underwent Y&N therapy for 12 weeks. Change in polycystic ovarian morphology, anthropometric measurements and frequency of menstrual cycle were studied before and after the intervention. Results: Significant improvement was observed in the ovarian morphology (P<0.001) and the anthropometric measurements (P<0.001) between the two groups.Conclusions:The findings of the study indicate that Y&N interventions are efficient in bringing about beneficial changes in polycystic ovarian morphology. We speculate that a longer intervention might be required to regulate the frequency of menstrual cycle.
Varicose veins are a challenge to manage, since the log standing cases do not recover completely. With the cost of Allopathic treatments affordability is always a matter of concern. So also the complications of allopathic treatment may be taxing to a few patients. Here a case report is discussed which dealt with the treatment of Varicose veins by Naturopathy means to successfully manage the case in a short span of 8 days.
Mud therapy is a system of naturopathic medicine where treatment is given using various forms of mud. Hence, the present study aims to evaluate the physiological effects of simultaneous application cold mud pack over the abdomen and eyes by determining the cardiovascular and autonomic parameters of the study participants. 30 healthy volunteers were recruited for the study. All volunteers were subjected to two sessions of treadmill run up to 10 minutes and subsequently to supine rest. Their first session was considered under control trial, during which they were given a dry abdomen and an eye pack after the treadmill run for 20 minutes. With a gap of 15 days in between, in the experimental trial, they were given a cold mud packs to the abdomen and eyes during the supine rest after the treadmill run. HRV Assessments were done during the intervention and their BP and pulse were recorded immediately after the intervention. All HRV parameters in the time domain and HF in frequency domain remain increased during the mud pack trial.
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