A CRITICAL STUDY ON SUTIKA PARICHARYA - A POST NATAL CARE OF MOTHER

  • Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Prasuti Tantra &StriRoga, Department of Prasuti Tantra &StriRoga, Government Ayurvedcollege, Jabalpur.
  • Professor & Guide., Department ofKaumarbhritya, Datta Megheayurved and Medical College Nagpur.
  • Department of Kriya SharirGovernment Ayurvedcollege, Jabalpur.
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The metamorphosis of a woman from a woman to a mother is the happiest moment in a womans life, but she can only achieve this happiness after enduring immense physical struggle during labor, which is why old people used to refer to labor as womens rebirth. After the birth, the women become severely handicapped physically and psychologically, and there are increased cases of backache, weakness, and other symptoms. After the baby is delivered and the placenta is expelled, the woman is referred to as Sutika, and the care is referred to as Sutika-Paricharya. Mithyaachara during this period almost often leads to incurable or difficult-to-cure disorders. After adhering to the Sutikopacharya (puerperal regimen), the lady regains all of her lost properties and returns to her pre-pregnancy state. Important treatments, nutritional cuisine, and swasthavrithapalana are all part of the Paricharya method.Garbhashayashuddhi, Dhatu-paripurnata, sthanya- vriddhi, and punarnavekarana are the main achievements of Sutika- Paricharya. to the deterioration of physical, mental, and physiological health as a result, the current study was chosen to evaluate sutikaparicharya and its therapeutic value.


Sujatashamkuwar, Yogita Shrivas and Pratibha Baghel (2022); A CRITICAL STUDY ON SUTIKA PARICHARYA - A POST NATAL CARE OF MOTHER, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 10 (02), 1297-1303, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/14342


Dr.Sujata Shamkuwar

India

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/14342      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/14342