PATRANGASAVA AND DARVYADI KWATHA: A CLINICAL STUDY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SHWETA PRADARA W.S.R. TO LEUCORRHEA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22159/prl.ijayush.v14i11.1613Keywords:
Shweta Pradara, Leucorrhoea, Patraṅgasava, Darvyadi Kwatha, Yoni Vyapada.Abstract
Shweta Pradara (Leucorrhoea) is characterized by whitish or yellowish vaginal discharge accompanied by itching, backache, and weakness. In modern medicine, it is often associated with infections or hormonal disturbances, whereas Ayurveda describes it as a Yoni Vyapada caused by vitiation of Kapha and Vata doshas and excessive Kleda (moisture). Ayurvedic management includes internal and external therapies like Kwatha, Asava-Arishta, and Yoni Dhavana. Among them, Patraṅgasava and Darvyadi Kwatha are prominent formulations with Kleda-Shoshana and Kapha-Vata Shamana properties. This article reviews their Ayurvedic rationale, pharmacological significance, and available clinical evidence, highlighting their potential effectiveness in the management of Shweta Pradara (Leucorrhoea).

