@article{Khushboo Jha_K. Bharathi_Kajal Jha_Sonu_2021, place={India.}, title={CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME WITH MODERN AND AYURVEDA POINT OF VIEW}, volume={7}, url={https://ayushdhara.in/index.php/ayushdhara/article/view/669}, DOI={10.47070/ayushdhara.v7i6.669}, abstractNote={<p>Pre menstrual syndrome (PMS) is distressing psychological, physical and/ or behavioural symptoms. It occurs during the luteal phase of menstrual cycle. The significant regression of symptoms comes with onset of or during the period. PMS can also be defined as a combination of emotional, physical and psychological disturbances. It occurs after a woman’s ovulation, which gets end with onset of her menstrual flow. Here, in this review a detailed explanation about its etiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and its treatment are being described. Ayurveda points of view regarding PMS are also being described. Premenstrual syndrome can be probably correlated with <em>Rituvyatita Kalaja Pitta Vata Vriddhi</em>. As <em>Vata dosha</em> plays important role in aggravating the other <em>Doshas</em> as well. <em>Vata Dosha</em> imbalance causes the imbalance state of other <em>Doshas</em> causing premenstrual syndrome. <em>Vata</em> in association with <em>Pitta</em> and <em>Kapha </em>simultaneously vitiates <em>Manodosha </em>and <em>Rasadhatu.</em> <em>Mithyahar vihar</em> is the <em>Samanya nidana</em> for this syndrome.</p>}, number={6}, journal={AYUSHDHARA}, author={Khushboo Jha and K. Bharathi and Kajal Jha and Sonu}, year={2021}, month={Feb.}, pages={2976-2983} }