Title of article :
The Report of a Treatment of Recurrent Ovarian Endometriotic Cyst by Using Therapeutic Methods of Traditional Persian Medicine
Author/Authors :
Tabarrai, Malihe Faculty of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Kasraei, Razieh Faculty of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Abstract
Endometriosis is a benign disease of women which is often displayed with chronic pelvic pains
and sterility. Ovary endometrioma is one of common causes of pelvic pains and among the most
common ovary cysts. Treatment of endometriosis is performed with different methods which
classified in two major categories: medicinal and surgical treatments. Nowadays it is recognized that medicinal treatment alone is not enough and the necessity for surgical intervention in these patients is confirmed. A 37-year-old woman referred to Traditional Medicine Clinic of Tehran at Imam Khomeini Hospital about six months after endometriotic ovary cyst surgery with complaint of recurrent pain and heaviness in the pelvic area. According to symptoms and ultrasound report, squill oxymel, Vitex agnus-castus in the form of capsule, Habe cyst (a pill containing celeryseed and
rasa damascena), and astringent hydrotherapy (a sitz bath containing oak apple, myrtle and
pomegranate) were prescribed. The patient was advised to continue the above treatment for two months. In third referral (two months after the second referral), feeling of pain and heaviness in pelvic area was completely disappeared and in performed ultrasound (Figure 2), ovary was reported without any cysts. Based on high effects of pharmacotherapy and surgery for patient, it seems that using effective
herbal products declines effects arising from above treatments with less expenditure. By confirmation, these treatments are effective solutions, at lower cost and with much less side effects in treatment of endometriosis.
Keywords :
Infertility , Traditional Persian Medicine , Endometriosis , Chronic pelvic pain
Journal title :
Traditional and Integrative Medicine