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Research paper thumbnail of A Comparative study of the Efficacy Of Solifenacin And Tolterodine In Women With Overactive Bladder Syndrome (OABS)

Research paper thumbnail of A Scientific Review on Shivlingi Beej (Bryonopsis Laciniosa): Amystrical Ethno-Medicine for Infertility

Infertility varies across the regions of the world and it has been estimated to affect 8-12% coup... more Infertility varies across the regions of the world and it has been estimated to affect 8-12% couples worldwide. The WHO has estimated the overall prevalence of primary infertility in India to be between 3.9 and 16.8%. In the event of infertility,couples turn to the traditional medicine which is being used over the centuries for succor as Ayurveda holds high esteem and trust in this field. Herbal drugs are cheaper, easily available and with a meager fear of any side effects. Many herbs effective for infertility are also used in folk practice which often goes unnoticed. Shiviling beej is one such unnoticed folk medicine that shows good results for counteracting infertility. It is a uterine tonic and improves the chance of conception in women suffering from infertility. An effort has been made in this paper to scientifically review and explain the role of shivlingi seeds in infertility of either sex hypothetically

Research paper thumbnail of Correlation of incontinence impact questionnaire score in overactive bladder syndrome cases with urodynamic findings

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2020

Background: Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is a common condition. The aim of the present study... more Background: Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is a common condition. The aim of the present study was to correlate the incontinence impact questionnaire (IIQ) score with urodynamic studies in patients of overactive bladder syndrome.Methods: It was a prospective study performed in a tertiary referral centre on 60 women with symptomatology of OAB. IIQ score was calculated and urodynamic studies were performed in all patients in which detrusor overactivity, maximum flow rate of urine per second (Qmax) and voiding time in seconds was calculated in all women.Results: The mean age was 42.3±9.91 years, mean body mass index was 24.7±2.71 kg/m2, mean parity was 2.4 and mean serum creatinine level was 0.84±0.21 mg/dl. Symptoms seen were urgency (100%), frequency (100%), urge incontinence (95.0%) and nocturia (76.6%). IIQ score ranged from 7-20 with mean being 12.27±3.38. OAB was mild in 36.6%, moderate in 41.66% and severe in 21.66% patients. On urodynamic studies, detrusor overactivity was p...

Research paper thumbnail of Tuberculosis of the cervix: An uncommon cause of vaginal discharge in a post-menopausal woman

The National Medical Journal of India, 2018

Discharge per vaginum is a common symptom of a variety of gynaecological diseases. Among post-men... more Discharge per vaginum is a common symptom of a variety of gynaecological diseases. Among post-menopausal women, atrophic vaginitis, cervicitis and cervical carcinoma are common causes of this symptom. We present a 64-year-old woman who had foul-smelling discharge per vaginum for the past 1 year. Per speculum examination revealed an unhealthy-looking cervix and white discharge. On bi-manual examination, the cervix was flush with the vagina. There was no obvious growth felt, the exact uterine size could not be ascertained and the finger was stained with thick discharge. A biopsy of the cervix showed epithelioid cell granulomas and a diagnosis of tuberculosis was made. The patient responded to antitubercular therapy. Tuberculosis of the cervix may be a rare cause of foul- smelling discharge per vaginum in post-menopausal women but there should be a high index of suspicion of this condition, especially in areas where tuberculosis is common. We report this post-menopausal woman owing to the rarity of tuberculosis of the cervix mimicking a gynaecological malignancy.

Research paper thumbnail of A Comparative study of the Efficacy Of Solifenacin And Tolterodine In Women With Overactive Bladder Syndrome (OABS)

Research paper thumbnail of A Scientific Review on Shivlingi Beej (Bryonopsis Laciniosa): Amystrical Ethno-Medicine for Infertility

Infertility varies across the regions of the world and it has been estimated to affect 8-12% coup... more Infertility varies across the regions of the world and it has been estimated to affect 8-12% couples worldwide. The WHO has estimated the overall prevalence of primary infertility in India to be between 3.9 and 16.8%. In the event of infertility,couples turn to the traditional medicine which is being used over the centuries for succor as Ayurveda holds high esteem and trust in this field. Herbal drugs are cheaper, easily available and with a meager fear of any side effects. Many herbs effective for infertility are also used in folk practice which often goes unnoticed. Shiviling beej is one such unnoticed folk medicine that shows good results for counteracting infertility. It is a uterine tonic and improves the chance of conception in women suffering from infertility. An effort has been made in this paper to scientifically review and explain the role of shivlingi seeds in infertility of either sex hypothetically

Research paper thumbnail of Correlation of incontinence impact questionnaire score in overactive bladder syndrome cases with urodynamic findings

International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2020

Background: Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is a common condition. The aim of the present study... more Background: Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is a common condition. The aim of the present study was to correlate the incontinence impact questionnaire (IIQ) score with urodynamic studies in patients of overactive bladder syndrome.Methods: It was a prospective study performed in a tertiary referral centre on 60 women with symptomatology of OAB. IIQ score was calculated and urodynamic studies were performed in all patients in which detrusor overactivity, maximum flow rate of urine per second (Qmax) and voiding time in seconds was calculated in all women.Results: The mean age was 42.3±9.91 years, mean body mass index was 24.7±2.71 kg/m2, mean parity was 2.4 and mean serum creatinine level was 0.84±0.21 mg/dl. Symptoms seen were urgency (100%), frequency (100%), urge incontinence (95.0%) and nocturia (76.6%). IIQ score ranged from 7-20 with mean being 12.27±3.38. OAB was mild in 36.6%, moderate in 41.66% and severe in 21.66% patients. On urodynamic studies, detrusor overactivity was p...

Research paper thumbnail of Tuberculosis of the cervix: An uncommon cause of vaginal discharge in a post-menopausal woman

The National Medical Journal of India, 2018

Discharge per vaginum is a common symptom of a variety of gynaecological diseases. Among post-men... more Discharge per vaginum is a common symptom of a variety of gynaecological diseases. Among post-menopausal women, atrophic vaginitis, cervicitis and cervical carcinoma are common causes of this symptom. We present a 64-year-old woman who had foul-smelling discharge per vaginum for the past 1 year. Per speculum examination revealed an unhealthy-looking cervix and white discharge. On bi-manual examination, the cervix was flush with the vagina. There was no obvious growth felt, the exact uterine size could not be ascertained and the finger was stained with thick discharge. A biopsy of the cervix showed epithelioid cell granulomas and a diagnosis of tuberculosis was made. The patient responded to antitubercular therapy. Tuberculosis of the cervix may be a rare cause of foul- smelling discharge per vaginum in post-menopausal women but there should be a high index of suspicion of this condition, especially in areas where tuberculosis is common. We report this post-menopausal woman owing to the rarity of tuberculosis of the cervix mimicking a gynaecological malignancy.

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