Secondary Amenorrhoea and Homoeopathic approach - A Review of Case Studies
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https://doi.org/10.69980/ajpr.v28i4.476Keywords:
Secondary amenorrhoea, Amenorrhoea, Homoeopathy,Socioeconomic Status, Ovulation, OligoamenorrhoeaAbstract
The term Amenorrhoea means absence of menstruation. Secondary amenorrhoea is defined as absence of menses for more than 3 months in a woman with history of regular menstrual cycles or 6 months in a woman with irregular menstrual cycles. It is the most common clinical condition found in females of reproductive age group. This article outlines the aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of secondary amenorrhoea. An effort has been made to collect various evidence of effective homoeopathic management of cases of secondary amenorrhoea from studies in the past through review of literature concerned with the subject.
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