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Year: 2026 |Volume: 7 | Issue: 03 |Pages: 117-125


Ayurvedic Management of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Associated with Microbial Infection: A Case Series.

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Pandya M. 1 , Donga S.2 , Cholera M.3

1Associate Professor, Department of Prasutitantra & Streeroga, PP Savani Ayurvedic college and hospital, PPSU, Gujarat, India.

2Professor, Department of Prasutitantra & Streeroga, ITRA, Gujarat, India.

3Head, Microbiology laboratory, ITRA, Gujarat, India.

Correspondence Address:

Dr. Matangee Pandya Associate Professor, Department of Prasutitantra & Streeroga, PP Savani Ayurvedic college and hospital,PPSU,Gujarat, India Email- drmatangee144@gmail.com , Mobile no: - 9106241594

Date of Acceptance: 2026-03-26

Date of Publication:2026-04-13

Article-ID:IJIM_542_04_26 https://ijim.co.in

Source of Support: Nill

Conflict of Interest: Non declared


How To Cite This Article: Pandya M., Donga S., Cholera M. Ayurvedic Management of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Associated with Microbial Infection: A Case Series. Int J Ind Med 2026;7(03):117-125 DOI: http://doi.org/10.55552/IJIM.2026.70315


Abstract


 Introduction: Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a polymicrobial disorders and having various clinical entity. Available parenteral and oral regimens for PID are urgent need of the patient, but the resistance to various antibiotics is a health challenge. Ayurvedic treatment must establish to challenge this research problem. Hence, research problem was critically viewed and treatment protocol for befitting the breaking pathology of PID was planned. Clinical findings: Four cases with the complain of abnormal vaginal discharge, pelvic pain and trans cervical motion tenderness were present.  Diagnosis:  Bimanual pelvic examination was done before and after treatment. Escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, and candida albicans was present in vaginal wet smear which is the main diagnostic tool in this study. Interventions: Punarnavadi Guggulu orally (500 mg TDS) and Panchavalkaladi Taila Yonipichu (10 ml once a night) was given to patient for eight weeks.  Outcome: Patients presented with absence of clinical symptoms and microbial infection after completion of treatment course. Conclusion:  Ayurvedic formulations Punarnavadi guggulu orally and Panchavalkaladi Taila Yonipichu are found to be effective treatment modalities in polymicrobial infection induced pelvic inflammatory diseases.


Keywords: Candida albicans, Escherichia coli, Panchavalkaladi taila, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Punarnavadi guggulu

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13/04/2026

Issue: 03

Volume: 7 (2026): Month - 04

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