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Green gram soup and barley porridge as dietary interventions for management of premenstrual syndrome in adolescent girl: A case report

Women suffer from various conditions related to menstrual cycle due to changing lifestyle, bad food habits, physical and mental stress. Pre Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a combination of physical and emotional symptoms that many women get one or two weeks before the start of their menstrual period. In...

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Published in:Journal of ayurveda and integrative medicine 2024-07, Vol.15 (4), p.100912, Article 100912
Main Authors: Abhijeet Shirkande, Ankita, Pawar, Madhuri, Sarjerao Shirkande, Abhijeet, Yeola, Gunvant
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description Women suffer from various conditions related to menstrual cycle due to changing lifestyle, bad food habits, physical and mental stress. Pre Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a combination of physical and emotional symptoms that many women get one or two weeks before the start of their menstrual period. In the present study, 14 years old female patient having symptoms-lower abdominal pain, backache, breast tenderness, constipation, pimples, tiredness and unexplained anger typically in luteal phase from last 4 months, was diagnosed with mild to moderate symptoms of PMS. After proper analysis, she was suggested to consume light to digest dietary articles advised in classical texts for minimizing specific symptoms during menstruation.Thus Green gram Soup and Barley porridge was prescribed to her as lunch and dinner respectively for first three days of menstruation cycle for continuous 6 cycles. It is observed that consumption of these dietary products during the menstruation time period assisted to minimize the symptoms of PMS. This illustrates that there is a wide scope to explore the ayurvedic dietary regimen recommended during menstruation which can be used more rationally to suit menstrual disorders.
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