Evidences on Post-Tubal Ligation Syndrome-Short communication

  • P.N. Dalvi Associate Professor, Dept. of Stri roga and Prasuti Tantra (SRPT), R. A. Potddar Ayurved College, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  • S. D. Katakdound Associate Professor, Dept. of Stri Roga and Prasuti Tantra (SRPT), V. P. Ayurved College, Sangli. Maharashtra, India.
Keywords: Contraception, Premenstrual tension syndrome, Tubectomy, Uterine hemorrhage.

Abstract

Tubectomy is most accepted method of contraception in India. Tubal ligation may be performed by methods such as minilap and laparoscopic tubal ligation. Tubectomy considered as the minor procedure but its complication disturbs women health.Post-tubal ligation syndrome includes pain during intercourse, aching lower back, premenstrual tension syndrome, difficulty in menstruating, uterine hemorrhage, and absence of menstruation. Objective of this study is to review literature of a post ligation syndrome as well as to review incidence and management of it.

Published
2021-09-28
How to Cite
Dalvi, P., & Katakdound, S. (2021, September 28). Evidences on Post-Tubal Ligation Syndrome-Short communication. International Journal of AYUSH Case Reports, 5(3), 203-206. Retrieved from https://ijacare.in/index.php/ijacare/article/view/227
Section
Short Communication