Ayurvedic Management of Hyperprolactinemia Secondary to Pituitary Microadenoma: A Case Report.

Ayurvedic Management of Hyperprolactinemia Secondary to Pituitary Microadenoma: A Case Report. Altern Ther Health Med. 2021 Jan 08;: Authors: Unnikrishnan P, Muraleedharan A, Krishnarajabhatt HS Abstract Hyperprolactinemia is a relatively common diagnosis to be expected in an adolescent age group with chronic menstrual disturbances. The present case report documents the efficacy of Ayurvedic management in a 21-year-old female with secretory pituitary microadenoma, which was found to be responsible for menstrual disturbances. The patient, with high prolactin levels with pituitary microadenoma, was subjected to an Ayurvedic management protocol, including Śhamana nasya for 7 days followed by Śhamana Cikitsa for 3 months. Patient follow-up was 6 months in duration. The clinical presentation of this case points towards the diagnosis of Asrgdara in Ayurveda. This is the first such case documented where Ayurveda was used as the intervention in a case of pituitary microadenoma with hyperprolactinemia, resulting in the complete absence of microadenoma and normalization of the prolactin level. PMID: 33421038 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Tags: Altern Ther Health Med Source Type: research