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Infertility-Psychosomatic Aspect

Shalini Gupta, Binod B. Dora

Abstract


We are in the 21st century and the society is now facing a stressful situation. As a result we need to face many problems like physical and mental ailments. Psychological distress is generally recognized as a contributing factor to infertility. Ayurveda reiterated that human being is a psychosomatic unit, so to establish fertility, healthy mind and body are necessary. Out of total presentations, female infertility of idiopathic origin accounts for around 15%. Usages of psychotropic drugs with Yoga will be helpful for prevention and treatment of stress and psychosomatic disorders which will definitely show a pathway to clinician and researcher to face the Infertility like condition.


Keywords


Psychosomatic, Ayurveda, infertility, idiopathic, stress

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/joayush.v4i2.3475

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