Prasuti Tantra & Stri roga syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Asrigdara is an Ayurvedic term for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. It is one of the most common gynecological problems found in Stri Rog OPD. I have tried to compile all the important points mentioned in various Ayurveda Literatures regarding Asrigdara.
Ayurvedic approach to Bandhyatva (Infertility )Anjna Tak
This presentation explains various classical Ayurvedic references about female Infertility , its types, samprapti and explains the treatment principles and modalities.
Asrigdara is an Ayurvedic term for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. It is one of the most common gynecological problems found in Stri Rog OPD. I have tried to compile all the important points mentioned in various Ayurveda Literatures regarding Asrigdara.
Ayurvedic approach to Bandhyatva (Infertility )Anjna Tak
This presentation explains various classical Ayurvedic references about female Infertility , its types, samprapti and explains the treatment principles and modalities.
Panchakarma Basti in GP -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
This PPT includes most useful Information of Basti i.e Medicated Enemata .Ready made prescriptions about different Basti like Anuvasan Basti ,Niruha Basti ,Yapan Basti ,Tikta Kshir Basti ,Piccha basti, Vaitaran Basti , Uttar Basti .Indications for different types of Basti
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This is about the snehana karma which is performed in the panchakarma in this slidde it has a description about the types of the snehana , it's indications and containdication, which is the best season for which type of sneha, in how much quantity we have to take etc has described in this slide......
Panchakarma Basti in GP -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
This PPT includes most useful Information of Basti i.e Medicated Enemata .Ready made prescriptions about different Basti like Anuvasan Basti ,Niruha Basti ,Yapan Basti ,Tikta Kshir Basti ,Piccha basti, Vaitaran Basti , Uttar Basti .Indications for different types of Basti
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This is about the snehana karma which is performed in the panchakarma in this slidde it has a description about the types of the snehana , it's indications and containdication, which is the best season for which type of sneha, in how much quantity we have to take etc has described in this slide......
Kaumarbhrutya Tantra ( Ayurvedic Pediatrics ) – syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Pprom by dr alka mukherjee dr apurva mukherjee nagpur indiaalka mukherjee
Preterm premature rupture of the membranes (PPROM) is a pregnancy complication. In this condition, the sac (amniotic membrane) surrounding your baby breaks (ruptures) before week 37 of pregnancy. Once the sac breaks, you have an increased risk for infection. You also have a higher chance of having your baby born early.
In most cases of PPROM, the cause is not known.
These things may increase risk:
• Having a preterm birth in a previous pregnancy
• Having an infection in your reproductive system
• Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
• Smoking during pregnancy
Symptoms can occur a bit differently in each pregnancy. They can include:
• A sudden gush of fluid from your vagina
• Leaking of fluid from your vagina
• A feeling of wetness in your vagina or underwear
Call your healthcare provider right away if you have these symptoms.
The symptoms of this health problem may be similar to symptoms of other conditions. See your healthcare provider for a diagnosis.
Diagnosis
• pH (acid-base) balance testing. The pH balance of amniotic fluid is different from vaginal fluid and urine. Your healthcare provider will put the fluid on a test strip to check the balance.
• Looking at a sample under a microscope. When amniotic fluid is dry, it has a fern-like pattern.
• ultrasound exam. This is done to check the amount of amniotic fluid around baby.
Shalakya Tantra syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Roga Nidan ( Ayurvedic & Modern Pathology) – syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) -- By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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An Approach to the Diagnostic Study on Annavaha Srotodusti in Urdwaga Amlapit...ijtsrd
Modern era’s changing lifestyle along with changing food culture and depending upon one’s body constitution Amlapitta is one of the most common diseases seen in the society. Most of the gastrointestinal disorder are owing to results from abnormal functioning of Agni, faulty dietary habits like excessive intake of pungent, spicy food, irregular meals pattern and habits like smoking, alcohol, psychological stress. It is very troublesome disease and it can give rise to many serious problems if it is not treated in correct time. Amlapitta is composed of two word Amla and Pitta. Acharya Sushruta has mentioned the Prakrita Rasa of Pitta is Katu and Vikritarasa or Vidagdha Rasa of Pitta is Amla. Hence when the vidagdhata of pitta increases the disease Amlapitta manifest. Amlapitta is one of the Annavahasrotas vyadhi caused by the vitiation of Tridoshas when any of the dosha causing Mandagni leads to Vidagdhajeerna manifesting as Amlapitta. Here, in this study, examination of upper GIT by means of an endoscope for the purpose of diagnosis of Urdwaga Amlapitta is done. Patients having the classical symptoms of Urdwaga Amlapitta such as Hritkantha daha, Avipaka, Klama, Amlaudgara etc are suggested for OGD Oesophagogastroduodenscopy . Dr. Apekshya KC | Dr. Kiran Kumar S S | Dr. A S Patil "An Approach to the Diagnostic Study on Annavaha Srotodusti in Urdwaga Amlapitta WSR to Oesophagogastroduodenoscopic Changes" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-8 | Issue-1 , February 2024, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd61336.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/ayurvedic/61336/an-approach-to-the-diagnostic-study-on-annavaha-srotodusti-in-urdwaga-amlapitta-wsr-to-oesophagogastroduodenoscopic-changes/dr-apekshya-kc
Shalya Tantra syllabus PPT ( CCIM 2012 ) --
By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012 .This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject .Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college .Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get success in that subject .Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on their subject goal .
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Ayurvedic Concept of Waste Products
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- 1) Mutra ( Urine) , 2) Purisha ( Faeces or Stool ) , 3) Sweda ( Sweat ) ,4) Rasa Mal –Kapha , 5) Rakta Mal – Pitta , 6) Mansa Mal – Kha mal , 7) Meda Mal – Sweda , 8) Asthi Mal – Kesha ,Lom ,Nakha, Smashru 9) Majja Mal – Akshi & Vit –Sneha , 10) Shukra Mal –Oja
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Ayurvedic Concept of Upadhatu
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- What is Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissues) ?,Difference in Dhatu & Upadhatu ,Stanya ( Breast Milk) ,Raj ( Menstrual Discharge) ,Sira ( Blood Vessels) ,Kandara( Tendons) ,Vasa ( Fat in Meat) ,Twacha ( Skin) ,Sandhi ( Bony Joints) ,Syayu ( Aponerosis, Sphincters ,Tendons)
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Ayurvedic Concept of Srotas
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 1st , 2nd , 3rd ,4th BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- Ayurvedic Concept of Srotas ,Causes for the Pathology of Srotas ,Clinical Features of Pathological Srotas ,Treatment for Pathology in Srotas
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Dravyaguna PPT
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT is very useful for students ,teachers of 2nd BAMS
• Also useful for Medical Practitioners
• PPT includes Medicinal plants mentioned in CCIM Syllabus
• PPT Contain --- Latin Name ,Useful part ,Type of plant –Tree or herb or creeper ,Description of leaves ,Product Picture of Plant
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Stri rog & Prasuti Tantra Question Papers
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
This PPT has following Imp Contents – Final Year UG BAMS Question Papers of the Subject –Stri Rog & Prasuti Tantra .This is PDF .Download it & Save in your mobile .You can Zoon in & enlarge the image & read it .Very useful for Ayurved UG & PG students.
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Dhatu Sarata
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
This PPT has following Imp Contents – Concept of Health ,Bioenergy + Body Tissues- Supporters and pillars of our body.+ Healthy & Disease state , To keep fit –Functions of each Dhatu
What is Dhatu Sarata ? ,What is the Importance of Sarata Examination ,Importance of Saravan Dhatu ,Types of Dhatu Sarata ? ,Practical Utility of Dhatu Sarata ,Dashavidha Pariksha What is meaning of word- Sara ? ,Advice for Heena Dhatu Sarata Clinical Features of Each Dhatu Sarata ,Diction
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Virechan – Panchakarma
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Introduction of Virechan 2) Causes of Pitta Vitiation 3) Pitta & Rakta –Relation ( Ashraya –Ashrayi) 4) Virechan –Indications 5) Virechan – Contraindications 6) Virechan –Benefits 7) Pre Treatment of Virechan ( Purva Karma) 8) Symptoms of Optimal Snehan or Oiling 9) Virechan – Main Procedure ( Pradhan Karma) 10) Advice after Virechan 11) Post Regimen after Virechan 12) Sansarjankram ( Specific Diet Advice) 13) Symptoms of Proper Virechan ( Samyak) 14) Symptoms of Less Virechan ( Ayog) 15) Symptoms of Excess Virechan ( Ati yog) 16) Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics of Virechan Dravyas 17) Types of Virechan 18) Drug Formulations 19) Virechan in Clinical Practice Worms Burn wounds Acne Vulgaris ,Urticaria 20) Case study
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Mechanism of Respiration
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Mechanism of Respiration 2) 2 Stages of Respiration 3) Muscles of Respiration 4) Bucket Handle movement of ribs 5) Pump Handle movement of Sternum 6) Role of Expiratory Muscles 7) Role of Accessory Muscles 8) Respiration & Ayurved
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Management of Problems in Sub-types of Tri-dosha
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – Health problems & Management of Sub types of Vata,Pitta & Kapha
• 5 Subt ypes of Vata –Prana,Udan,Vyan,Saman,Apan
• 5 Sub Types of Pitta – Pachak,Ranjak,Sandhak,Bhrajak ,Alovhak
• 5 Sub types of Kapha – Kledak,Bodhak,Avalambak,Schleshak ,Tarpak
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Ayurved Propagation in Germany
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Munich ,German Visit in 2012 –By Prof.Dr.Deshpande 2) Details of Travelling 3) Photographs 4) Programme Details 5) Details of Preparation of –Dhanyak Him ; Panchakol Phanta ; Shatavari Kalpa ;Kshir Bala Taila ;Arjun Kshirpak
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Shalya Tantra(Surgery) –Part 1- B
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents –1) Sterilization
• 2) Anaesthesia 3) Positions 4) Incisions 5) Bandages
• 5) IV Fluids 6) Shock
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Shalya Tantra(Surgery) –Part 1- A
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – 1) Introduction 2) Historical IMP points 3) Abnormalities at birth 4) Instruments Like -- Kidney Tray , Scalpel & Blades Different Forceps ,Retractors ,Catheters ,Ryle’s Tube Flatus Tube ,Sigmoidoscope ,Proctoscope
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Second BAMS Question Papers –Summer 2018
By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
• This PPT has following Imp Contents – MUHS - Question Papers of Summer 2018 .Subjects – Dravyaguna Paper 1 & 2 ;Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana –Paper 1 & 2 ; Agadtantra ;Charak Purvardha
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Meda Dhatu
– By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 6 July 2018
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 2 & Part A. Point 1 . Introduction of Dhatu .This PPT contains --- Information of Meda Dhatu
12 Points to study Physiological Aspect of Meda Dhatu –i) Name, Nirukti, Synonyms ii) Meda - Sthana or site iii) Meda -- Swarup, Sanghatan ( Structure & Composition iv) Meda -- Dhatu Prakar ( Types) v) Meda ------ Dhatu --- Tridha Parinaman ( Metabolism) vi) Meda Dhatu Poshan kal ( Time for Formation of Dhatu) vii) Meda Dhatu Guna ( Properties or Attributes) viii) Meda Dhatu Praman ( Quantity) ix) Meda Dhatu Karya ( Functions) x) Meda Dhatu Sarata ( Quality of Dhatu) xi) Mansa -- Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissuers) xii) Meda -- Dhatu Mala ( Waste Products)
2 Points to study Pathological Aspect of each Dhatu – i) Meda Dhatu Vruddhi ( Pathological Excess) ii) Meda Dhatu Kshaya ( Deficiency)
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Mansa Dhatu
– By Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
Uploaded on 3 July 2018
This PPT is a part of First BAMS .Syllabus of Sharir Kriya .Paper 2 & Part A. Point 1 . Introduction of Dhatu .This PPT contains --- Information of Mansa Dhatu
12 Points to study Physiological Aspect of Mansa Dhatu –i) Name, Nirukti, Synonyms ii) Mansa - Sthana or site iii) Mansa -- Swarup, Sanghatan ( Structure & Composition iv) Mansa -- Dhatu Prakar ( Types) v) Mansa ------ Dhatu --- Tridha Parinaman ( Metabolism) vi) Mansa Dhatu Poshan kal ( Time for Formation of Dhatu) vii) Mansa Dhatu Guna ( Properties or Attributes) viii) Mansa Dhatu Praman ( Quantity) ix) Mansa Dhatu Karya ( Functions) x) Mansa Dhatu Sarata ( Quality of Dhatu) xi) Mansa -- Upadhatu ( Secondary Tissuers) xii) Mansa -- Dhatu Mala ( Waste Products)
2 Points to study Pathological Aspect of each Dhatu – i) Mansa Dhatu Vruddhi ( Pathological Excess) ii) Mansa Dhatu Kshaya ( Deficiency)
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• Description of Organs of Female Reproductive System –Vagina,Cervix ,Uterus ,Fallopian Tubes ,Ovary ,
• Menstruation –Slide 54 to 66
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By Prof. Dr. R. R. Deshpande
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• 65) Mastication 73) Movements of Stomach 80) Enteric Nervous system 90) Movements of small Intestine 102) Defecation Reflex 109) Stool
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prasuti tantra & stri roga Syllabus PPT
1. Prasuti Tantra & Stri roga Syllabus
• Presented By –
Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande (M.D in
Ayurvdic Medicine & M.D. in
Ayurvedic Physiology)
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9/11/2016 1Prof.Dr.R.R.Deshpande
2. Purpose of this PPT
• This PPT – Based on New Syllabus of CCIM ,implemented from 2012
• This is like ATP – Advanced Teaching programme of that particular subject
• Very useful for Teachers & Students of Ayurved college
• Student can recite this syllabus ,which can boost up their confidence to get
success in that subject
• Teachers & students can download this PPT in their smart phone ,to keep eye on
their subject goal
3. Syllabus of Prasuti Tantra & Stri roga
• Marks 200
• 100 marks each paper
• Practical --- 100 marks
• Hours ---
• Theory-200 Hrs
• Practical-100 Hrs
4. Paper -1 Prasuti tantra – Part A
• Introduction to subject
• Stri Sharir Vignyan
• Etymological origin of the word Stri
• Artava vaha and Stanyavaha strotamsi
• Tryavarta yoni , Stri Vishishta,Peshi Marmani
• Anatomy of female reproductive system.(External and internal genital
organs) Soft & Bony Pelvis and its obstetrical importance
• Desirable (non detail) ---- Vayobhedena Stri sangnya
5. Rajo Vignyan
• Description of Raja, Artava and Prathama Rajo Darshana
• Rajasvala Charya
• Ritumati Lakshana
• Ritumaticharya, Ritukala
• Menarche
• Menstrual cycle and their regulation by endocrine glands, Ovulation –
Importance in conception
• Desirable (non detail) --- Concept of Stri Sukra
8. Garbhini Vignyan
• a) Lakshana of Sadhyograhita Garbha, Lakshana of Vyakta Garbha,
Pumsavana vidhi
• Diagnosis of Pregnancy
• b) Garbhini vyavastha: Garbhini Paricharya, Garbha Upaghatakara
Bhava, Dauhrida
• Ante Natal care ----Examination, Investigation and Management
9. Garbhini Vignyan
• c) Garbha Vyapada: Nidana, Samprapthy and Chikitsa
Garbhasrava and Garbhapata
• Garbha shosha-Upavishtaka, Nagodara, Upashushka, Leena
garbha, Antarmrita garbha, Raktagulma, Bahugarbhatha
11. Garbhini Vyapad
• a) Hrillasa, Chardi, Aruchi,Atisara, Vibandha, Arsa, Udavarta, Sotha,
Parikarthika, Vaivarnya, Kandu, Kikkisa, Pandu, and Kamala, makkala
•
• b) Common ailments of Pregnancy ----High Risk Pregnancy, Emesis
gravid arum, Gestational Anemia, Gestational Hypertension,
Gestational Diabetes, Toxemias of Pregnancy, Jaundice, AIDS,
• Ante Partum Hemorrhage causes, clinical features complications and
Management
12. Part B – Prasav Vignyan
• a) Prasava Paribhasha,Prasavahetu,Prasavkaala,
Sutikagaranirmana, Sangrahaniya Dravyani, Sutikagara
praveshavidhi
• b) Prasavavastha; Prajayani/ Upasthita Prasava/
Asannaprasava lakshana, Aavi
• Prasavaparicharya, Jatamatraparicharya
13. Part B – Prasav Vignyan
• c) Normal Labour:-
• Definition of Labour
• Physiology & Mechanism of Labour
• Monitoring of Labour and management
• Pictogram
• Episiotomy
• care and resuscitation of newborn
15. Prasav Vyapad
• Induction and augmentation of labour
• Cervical dystocia
• Cephalopelvic disproportion
• Prolonged labour
• Preterm labour
• Post term labour
• foetal distress
• Assisted Labour
• Caesarian
16. Prasav Vyapad
• c) Retention of Placenta, PPH - causes, clinical features and
management,
• Genital tract Injuries during labour
• Desirable (non detail) -- Uterine Inversion, Amniotic Fluid
Embolism, Garbhasthithi parivarthan(Version), Forceps
Delivery, Ventouse Delivery.
17. Sutika Vignyan
• a) Sutika Paribhasha, Sutika Kaal, Sutika paricharya.
• Changes during sootika avastha(Sareerika & Manasika)
• Normal and abnormal Puerperium and its Management
• b) Sutika Roga – Number of Sutika Roga, Sutika Jwara, Shotha
and Makkala.
18. Sutika Vignyan
• c) Stanyavijnan -- Sthanyadushti,
Sthanyakshaya,Sthanyavridhi -their causes, clinical features
and treatment
• d) Emergency care in obstetrics
• Desirable (non detail) -- Stana stanya –Pareeksha, Stanya
sampat.
19. Part 2 – Stri roga – Part A –Artav Vyapad
• a) Artava-kshaya vridhi, Ashtartavadushti lakshana chikitsa
•
• Asrigdara --- lakshana samprapti Chikitsa
• b) Menstrual disorders --- Amenorrhoea, hypomenorrhoea,
Oligomenorrhoea, Dysmenorrhoea, Abnormal uterine
Bleeding
22. Menopause
• Changes during menopause ,menopause syndrome, management
• Desirable (non detail)
• Congenital malformations of female genital tract.
• Sukra vijnan –kshaya ,vridhi,dushti hetu lakshana and chikitsa
• Benign and Malignant tumours of Genital Tract
23. Part B – Stana roga
• a) Stanakeela- nidana lakshana chikitsa, Stanagranthi,
Stanavidradhi, Stanashoph
• Mastitis
• Breast abscess
• Galactocele --- Etiopathology, clinicalfeatures, diagnosis,
prognosis and complications
24. Part B – Stana roga
• b) Sthanik Chikitsa
• Snehana, Swedana
• Uttarabasti, Pichu, Varti
• Lepana, Dhupana, Dhavana
• Dahana, Ksharakarma
• Practical knowledge of all these procedures along with
indications, complications and management.
25. Shastra Karma
• Surgical procedures --
• Indications, Contraindications of cauterization of cervix,
cervical dilatation and curettage,
• female surgical sterilization ( Tubectomy)
• Knowledge of indication and procedure of PAP smear.
26. Shastra Karma
• Endometrial biopsy
• Interpretation of the reports
• Stri roga Sambandhita Pramukha Aushadhyai
• Prasuti & Stri Roga Chikitsa Upayogi Yantra Shastra
Parichaya and
• Vyadhivinischaya Upaya (Investigative and Diagnostic Aids)
27. Shastra Karma
• Garbhanirodhaka Upaya ( Contraceptives)
• Parivar Niyojana -- Reproductive and Child Health Care
• AIDS/HIV control Programme
• MCH
• PNDT Act
• MTP Act
• importance of current National Programme
28. Shastra Karma
• Knowledge of important Commonly used Ayurvedic and
Allopathic drugs used in Prasutitantra and Streeroga
• Pharmacotherapuetics of allopathic drugs in obstetrics
• Gynaecology Record keeping , ethical and medicolegal issues
in Streeroga and prasutitantra
30. Clinical Training –Obstetric skills
• To perform independently
• 1. History taking and examination of antenatal and
gynaecological cases
• 2. Diagnosis of Pregnancy, assessing of gestational period, to
diagnose onset of labour
• 3. To monitor labour progress, able to plot Partogram
• 4. Observation of 10 labour
31. Clinical Training –Obstetric skills
• 5. To diagnose abnormalities of labour and decide about the
referral of the patient
• 6. Able to provide first aid for obstetric emergencies
• 7. Recognition of post partum complications
32. Clinical Training –Obstetric skills
• 8. Counselling and promoting of breast feeding
• 9. Record 5 antenatal cases, 5 intrapartum, 5 post partum
cases
• To observe/assist-D&C, D&E, Caesarean section, Repair
operations, Resuscitation of new born.
33. Gynaecological skills
• To perform independently
• 1.History taking and examination of gynaecological cases
• 2.Recording 10 gynaecological cases, 5 gynaecological
procedures
• 3.Taking vaginal smear, high vaginal swab
• 4.Practical knowledge of sthanika chikitsa
34. Gynaecological skills
• 5.Observation and practical knowledge of minor
gynaecological procedures
• 6.Observation of Surgical procedures
•
• 7.Identification, uses., Demonstration of surgical instruments
• 8. Observation of Method of sterilization, MTP, Surgical
procedures Hystrectomy, Oopherctomy
35. Distribution of Practical Marks
• 1.Case taking –
• 2cases –one Gynec, one obstetric --- 30marks
• 2.Instruments ,Drugs, &Models ------ 20 marks
• 3.General Viva ----------------------------- 40 marks
• 4.Record -2-(one Prasuti, one streerog)- 10 marks
• Total ---------------------------------------- 100 marks