Pattu Karuppu | Treats fever, dysmenorrhoea, puerperal delirium

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Pattu Karuppu is a Siddha herbo-mineral formulation used for fever, dysmenorrhea, puerperal delirium, and leucorrhoea. It provides pain relief, restores reproductive health, and enhances vitality.

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Pattu Karuppu is a classical Siddha herbo-mineral formulation traditionally used for female health and general debility. It is prescribed for managing fever, dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), puerperal delirium, and leucorrhoea. With its cooling, analgesic, and rejuvenating properties, it helps restore balance, relieve pain, and improve overall vitality.


Uses

  • Reduces fever and associated discomfort.

  • Relieves dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation).

  • Helps manage puerperal delirium after childbirth.

  • Treats leucorrhoea (vaginal discharge).

  • Supports overall reproductive and general health.


Benefits

  • Provides pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects.

  • Regulates menstrual cycles and associated symptoms.

  • Improves postpartum recovery.

  • Strengthens female reproductive health.

  • Enhances energy, vitality, and immunity.


Different Names in Different Languages

  • Tamil: பட்டு கருப்பு (Pattu Karuppu)

  • Sanskrit: पट्टु कर्प (Pattu Karpa / similar reference)

  • Hindi: पट्टु करुप (Pattu Karupp)

  • English: Pattu Karuppu


Dosage & Administration

  • Dosage: 65–130 mg once or twice daily (as per physician).

  • With: Honey, ghee, or milk.

  • Duration: As prescribed by a qualified Siddha physician.


Precautions

  • Take only under Siddha physician supervision.

  • Avoid overdose, as it may cause digestive irritation.

  • Not recommended for pregnant and lactating women unless prescribed.

  • Maintain a balanced diet during treatment.

  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and sunlight.

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Quantity

10gm, 50gm, 100gm, 500gm

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