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J Res Educ Indian Med . 2008; 14(1): 53-56


EFFECT OF HERBAL (UNANI) POLY FORMULATION ON OLIGOMENORRHOEA (Qilat e Tams) - A CLINICAL STUDY

K. TABASSUM, K. SHAKEELA BANU.




Abstract

Reproductive health of women depends upon the regular menstruation and regular menstrual cycle ensures fertility and give women and society, a satisfaction and happiness. Health of the uterus is as essential as health of other vital organs such as Heart, Brain and Liver etc. This formulation gives strength to the uterus. The study included twenty inpatient (IPD) ranging from the age of 18-35 with the complaint of prolonged periods with scanty flow. The study was conducted at Govt. Nizamia Tibbi College & Hospital, Hyderabad and patients were selected from OPD of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. The patients were given an herbal formulation in dose of 100 ml twice a day.The Research study reveals that the formulation having 70% response and the component has got definite emmenagogue and menses regularizing effect. Besides, Phytoestrogen activity is also observed. The results were evaluated clinically on the basis of improvement in sign and symptoms, rhythmicity of menstrual cycle, increasing in amount and duration of flow.

Key words: Clinical study, Qilat e Tams, Oligomenorrhoea, Phytoestrogen. Unani poly formulation,






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