The Effect of a Complex Multi-modality Ayurvedic Treatment in a Case of Unknown Female Infertility.

Forschende Komplementarmedizin Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-08-06 DOI:10.1159/000437376
Christian Kessler, Elmar Stapelfeldt, Andreas Michalsen, Ingrid Kowalcek, Ludwig Kronpaß, Anand Dhruva
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Background: Treatment of female infertility has been growing globally in recent years. In spite of improvements in medical strategies and the improved outcomes for infertile couples, treatment attempts remain largely unsuccessful. A growing number of patients pursue complementary and alternative medicine treatment options like Ayurveda that offers a variety of inpatient and outpatient treatments for infertility.

Case report: A case of a 38 year-old woman with infertility of unknown origin is presented. She received 18 conventional fertility treatments in 5 different fertility centers and 3 different countries. After several complications, the patient quitted conventional treatment and admitted to an Ayurvedic outpatient clinic where she received a complex Ayurvedic treatment, which included botanicals, dietary and lifestyle advice, manual therapy, yoga, and spiritual elements. The patient then became pregnant and gave birth to a healthy boy in 2012.

Conclusions: Ayurveda may be a useful complementary option in the case of futile conventional treatment attempts in female infertility. Nevertheless, the evidence base for Ayurvedic interventions remains weak and requires well-designed clinical trials. This case raises some questions, such as whether the exposure to a large number of assisted reproduction procedures can lead to more health problems than health benefits. The Ayurvedic approach to fertility strives first to improve the health of the patient leading to a higher likelihood of pregnancy. As this is a case report, we are not able to exclude temporal factors stimulating the pregnancy. However, the chronology suggests that this approach might have been an important factor in the eventual pregnancy.

复杂的多模式阿育吠陀治疗在一例未知女性不孕症中的效果。
背景:近年来,女性不孕症的治疗在全球范围内呈增长趋势。尽管医疗策略有所改进,不育夫妇的治疗结果也有所改善,但治疗尝试在很大程度上仍不成功。越来越多的患者寻求补充和替代药物治疗选择,如阿育吠陀,为不孕症提供各种住院和门诊治疗。病例报告:一例38岁的妇女不孕不明原因提出。她在3个国家的5个不同的生育中心接受了18次常规生育治疗。在经历了几次并发症后,患者放弃了传统治疗,住进了阿育吠陀门诊,在那里她接受了复杂的阿育吠陀治疗,包括植物治疗、饮食和生活方式建议、手工治疗、瑜伽和精神元素。该患者随后怀孕,并于2012年生下了一名健康的男孩。结论:阿育吠陀可能是一个有用的补充选择,在无效的情况下,传统治疗尝试在女性不孕症。然而,阿育吠陀干预的证据基础仍然薄弱,需要精心设计的临床试验。这个案例提出了一些问题,例如,接触大量辅助生殖程序是否会导致更多的健康问题而不是健康益处。阿育吠陀的生育方法首先努力改善患者的健康状况,从而提高怀孕的可能性。由于这是一个病例报告,我们不能排除刺激怀孕的时间因素。然而,时间顺序表明,这种方法可能是最终怀孕的一个重要因素。
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Forschende Komplementarmedizin
Forschende Komplementarmedizin 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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