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Soup and cookies made from Ayurvedic herbs for treatment of painful and irregular menstruation

Completed
Conditions
Primary dysmenorrhea, Young and adolescent girls with dysmenorrhoea and irregular menstruation ,
Registration Number
CTRI/2018/02/011980
Lead Sponsor
GUJCOST
Brief Summary

Statistical analysis of all three groups was highly significant on menstrual irregularity as well as dysmenorrhoea in terms of severity and duration. (P<0.001)

In associated symptoms cookies showed highly significant change in scanty menstruation, constipation, diarrhea, fatigue, anorexia, headache, abdominal and giddiness. (P<=0.001)

Soup showed statistically highly significant change in scanty menstruation, diarrhea, fatigue, anorexia, headache, abdominal pain and giddiness. In Rajapravartini group statistically highly significant result was obtained in scanty menstruation, fatigue, anorexia, headache, pain and giddiness. Percentage relief was 84.9% in pain in cookies group, 63.64% in soup group and 45.83% in rajapravartini vati group.Total effect of therapy on menstrual irregularity showed complete remission of symptoms in 66.67% girls of cookies group, 42.30% girls in soup group and 20% girls of rajapravartini vati group. Marked improvement in symptoms was seen in 25% girls of cookies group, 23.07% girls of soup group and 12.5% (3) girls of rajapravartini vati group. 25% (6)girls of Rajapravartini vati and 11.53% (3) girls of soup group remained unchanged.

19 girls (51.35%) showed complete relief in dysmenorrhoea in cookies group, 15 girls (40.54%) were completely treated in soup group and 6 girls (16.21%) found complete relief in dysmenorrhoea in rajapravartini vati group. Marked improvement in painful menstruation was found in 15 (40.54%) in cookies group, 12 (32.43%) in soup group and in 6 girls (17.14%) in rajapravartini group. 6 girls remained unchanged in rajapravartini vati group.

In Haematological parameters all the groups showed similar change but cookies group showed statistically significant improvement in serum calcium levels.

Total effect of therapy on menstrual irregularity showed complete remission of symptoms in 66.67% girls of cookies group, 42.30% girls in soup group and 20% girls of rajapravartini vati group. Marked improvement in symptoms was seen in 25% girls of cookies group, 23.07% girls of soup group and 12.5% (3) girls of rajapravartini vati group. 25% (6)girls of Rajapravartini vati and 11.53% (3) girls of soup group remained unchanged.

19 girls (51.35%) showed complete relief in dysmenorrhoea in cookies group, 15 girls (40.54%) were completely treated in soup group and 6 girls (16.21%) found complete relief in dysmenorrhoea in rajapravartini vati group. Marked improvement in painful menstruation was found in 15 (40.54%) in cookies group, 12 (32.43%) in soup group and in 6 girls (17.14%) in rajapravartini group. 6 girls remained unchanged in rajapravartini vati group.

In Haematological parameters all the groups showed similar change but cookies group showed statistically significant improvement in serum calcium levels.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
150
Inclusion Criteria

After Menarche.

Exclusion Criteria

Excessive menstruation fibroid.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1.Nutritional cum curative Product for painful menstruation to the young femalesAug 2018
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
New Restorative and nutritional formulation3 months

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Department of Prasuti tantra and Stri roga OPD No 27

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Anand, GUJARAT, India

Department of Prasuti tantra and Stri roga OPD No 27
🇮🇳Anand, GUJARAT, India
Dr Jasmine Gujarathi
Principal investigator
9408365891
jassyleo@gmail.com

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