Correspondence Address:
Dr.Surekha Pillewan Professor Kayachikitsa, Department M. S. Ayurvedic College Hospital and Research Institute, Gondia.
Date of Acceptance: 2023-05-25
Date of Publication:2023-06-27
Article-ID:IJIM_241_06_23 https://ijim.co.in
Source of Support: Nill
Conflict of Interest: None declared
How To Cite This Article: Pillewan S. Female reproductive system in terms of Artavaha Srotas and changes seen in Uterovaginal prolapse. Int J Ind Med 2023;4(5):37-44 DOI: http://doi.org/10.55552/IJIM.2023.4506
Srotas are a unique feature of Ayurvedic medicine that describe the body's systems. Every living organism is made up of a Srotas. Garbhashaya and Artavavahi Dhamani are the Moolasthanas of Artavavaha Srotas, a physio-anatomical structure found in the female pelvic cavity. It is closely linked to the contemporary female reproductive system, in which the uterus, fallopian tube, and ovary are the most significant morphological and functional components. In two ways, the concept of Artavavaha Srotas has been defined i.e., macroscopically and microscopically. It is a reproductive tract where menstruation, fertilisation, and foetal development take occur on a macroscopic level. And for microscopic level we must understand physiological aspect. Several organs of the female reproductive system are described in detail in Ayurvedic Samhitas. In Ayurveda, the name Bhaga refers to the Smaramandira and Yoni, which are related to Vulva. Smaratpatra is found in the top region of the vagina, near the clitoris, which is a highly stimulated during sexual activity. Yoni is made up of three different Avarta. Vagina and related structures are included in Prathamavarta, cervix and accompanying structures are included in Dwitiyavarta, and the uterus and its appendages are included in Tritiyavarta. The organ that contains the Garbha is known as the Garbhashaya (the foetus). Human body undergoes changes since the foetal stage and with the progression of age some problems also arise in the body systems. Acharyas have mentioned clearly about the gynaecological disorders under the term Yonivyapads. Laxity of vaginal canal and uterine descent is one of the conditions commonly seen in post-menopausal age with more of Vata predominance and Mamsa shaithilya. In this article, we are trying to explain the female reproductive system in terms of Artavaha Srotas according to Ayurveda and changes seen in it during Uterovaginal prolapse.
Keywords: Artavavaha Srotas, Garbhashaya, Artavaha dhamani, Bhaga, Yonivyapada, Uterovaginal prolapse.