Non-Surgical Management of Cervical Polyp- Case Report

Dr. Reetu Pandey1

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Publication Date: 2021/03/07

Abstract: Cervical polyps are commonly present in perimenopausal and multi gravid females between the ages of 30 and 50 years. Incidence is between 4 to 10%. The cervical polyp is a growth protruding from the ectocervix or endocervical canal. Arshas is the name given to mass developing usually in anal region. A similar mass when developed in the nose, is called Nasarsha and when developed in vagina/uterus/cervix is called Yonyarsha. Yoni = genital tract, Arsha = piles like mass, an abnormal mass formed by skin, muscle and fat contaminated by doshas as happens in hemorrhoids. Acharyas of Ayurveda, mainly Sushruta, Harita and Vagbhata have described Yoni Arsha along with descriptions of general arshas i.e. piles. Charaka also mentioned that the piles like mass would develop even in genital regions. Ayurvedic herbal formulations i.e. Kanchanara guggulu 2 tablets 2 times a day and Baboola churna (3gm)+ Daruharidra churna(2 gm)with baboola twaka kwath were given to patient. Small cervical polyp of mucoid variety can be managed successfully with Ayurveda.

Keywords: Cervical Polyp, Medical Management of Cervical Polyp, Nonsurgical Management of Cervical Polyp.

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