- It is a menstrual disorder, in which there is an increase in the duration of menstrual period and the quantity of blood loss.
- It is caused by Sū’-i Mizāj (Morbid temperament), Qarha (Ulcer), Bawāsīr (Polyp), Ākila (Erosion), Shiqāq (Rupture) of uterus and Imtilā’-i Dam (Predominance of sanguine) in the body along with its thin consistency.
- It is characterized by signs and symptoms, related to specific causative factors and features such as pallor, general weakness, whitish discoloration of lips, palpitation, weakened digestion, loss of appetite, arising due to excessive blood loss.
- It is a menstrual disorder, in which there is an increase in the duration of menstrual period and the quantity of blood loss.
- It is caused by Sū’-i Mizāj (Morbid temperament), Qarha (Ulcer), Bawāsīr (Polyp), Ākila (Erosion), Shiqāq (Rupture) of uterus and Imtilā’-i Dam (Predominance of sanguine) in the body along with its thin consistency.
- It is characterized by signs and symptoms, related to specific causative factors and features such as pallor, general weakness, whitish discoloration of lips, palpitation, weakened digestion, loss of appetite, arising due to excessive blood loss.
- Oral administration of decoction of Halayla Zard (Terminalia chebula, Retz.) and Shāhtra (Fumaria parviflora, Lam.).
- Oral administration of Safūf of equal quantity of Sang-i Jarāhat (Soap stone) and Gerū (Red earth) in the dose of 6 gm. in morning with water.
- Oral administration of Safūf of equal quantity of roasted Samagh ‘Arabī (Gum of Acacia Arabica, Willd.) and Gerū (Red earth) in the dose of 9 gm. in the morning with water.
- Oral administration of Shīr Āhan Tāb (Milk treated with hot iron rod).
- Local application of following paste on pelvic region.
- Sandal (Santalum album, Linn.), Aqāqiya (Acacia Arabica, Willd.), Gul Surkh (Rosa damascena, Mill.), Sumāq (Rhus coriara, Linn.), Post-i Anār (Fruit rind of Punica granatum, Linn.).
- Use of pessary having the following ingredients.
- Māzū (Quercus infectoria, Oliv.), Kundur (Boswellia serrata, Roxb.), Aqāqiya (Acacia Arabica, Willd.), Juice of leaves of Ās (Myrtus communis, Linn.).
Compound drugs:
Qurs-i Kahrubā | 3-5 gm. |
Qurs-i Gulnār | 5-7 gm. |
Qurs-i Tabāshīr Kāfūrī | 7 gm. with Sikanjabīn Sāda. |
Qurs-i Khashkhāsh | 1 tablet with Sharbat-i Khashkhāsh 20-40 ml. |
Sharbat-i Anjabār | 25-50 ml. |
Sharbat-i Anār | 24-48 ml. |
Sharbat-i Zarishk | 24-48 ml. |
Kushta-i Marjān | 30 mg. |
Kushta-i Sadaf | 300-400 mg. |
Mufarrih Yaqutī | 5-10 gm |
Khamīra-i Sanda | 12-24 gm. |
- Aghziya Hārra- The foods of hot temperament having ability to produce the humours which induce heat in the body e.g. onion, garlic, etc.
- Fasd-i Bāslīq (Bloodletting through basilic vein)
- Hijāma (Cupping) below the breasts for Imāla.
- Ishāl (Purging) for Imāla.
- Idrār (Diuresis) for Imāla.
- Ta‘rīq (Diaphoresis) for Imāla.
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Muqawwī Aghziya-Diets that provide nutrition and thereby strengthen the body.
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Aghziya Qābiza Bārida- The food of cold temperament having ability to produce the humours which induce coldness in the body e.g. Khas (Andropogan muricatus Retz.), Kāsnī (Cichorium intybus Linn.), etc.
- Bayza-i Nīm Brisht (Half fried egg)
- Aghziya Mujaffifa-Foods causing desiccation of body fluid e.g. roasted gram.