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Gynecology and Obstetrics

Gynecology and Obstetrics Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 111

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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Gynecology and Obstetrics: Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in addressing women’s health and prenatal concerns through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of gynecological and obstetric conditions using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as menstrual irregularities (heavy bleeding, pain, or irregular cycles), hormonal imbalances (PCOS, menopause symptoms), fertility and conception support, prenatal and postnatal care, uterine health, endometriosis, vaginal infections and discomfort, breast health, and pregnancy-related issues (morning sickness, swelling, etc.). You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help prevent minor health concerns from escalating and ensure a healthy pregnancy and well-being. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing painful or irregular menstruation, hormonal fluctuations or imbalances, fertility concerns or issues with conception, discomfort during pregnancy, and other related issues. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

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Chaturbeeja

171 days ago
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I came across chaturbeeja while searching for natural remedies for hormonal imbalance and PCOS. Has anyone here tried it for such conditions? I’m 28 and have been dealing with irregular periods, weight gain, and constant fatigue for years. Doctors keep suggesting birth control, but I’m not a fan of synthetic hormones, so I’m exploring Ayurveda. From what I’ve read, chaturbeeja is a mix of four seeds and is supposed to balance hormones and improve metabolism. Does it actually help with PCOS symptoms like weight loss, acne, or period regulation? And how do you take it – with water, honey, or something else? If you’ve used chaturbeeja, how long did it take for you to notice any changes? Are there any side effects? I’ve heard it can sometimes cause mild stomach upset if taken in large quantities, so I’m a bit nervous about the dosage. Also, does chaturbeeja need to be combined with other herbs for better results, or is it effective on its own? If anyone has experience with it for PCOS or hormonal issues, please share your journey – I’m really curious if it’s worth trying.


Chaturbeeja is an Ayurvedic formulation composed of four seeds—fenugreek, cumin, coriander, and fennel—that are traditionally believed to support hormonal balance and digestive health. For those with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), this remedy is often used to help regulate menstrual cycles, support metabolic function, and alleviate common symptoms like weight gain, fatigue, and acne. Chaturbeeja works by improving digestion and metabolism, and it's often used to balance Kapha and Vata doshas, both of which are linked to symptoms like weight gain and irregular periods. To use Chaturbeeja, you can mix the seeds with warm water or honey, though the dosage depends on your specific condition and needs. Some people take it twice a day, either after meals or in the morning. While it’s generally safe, excessive intake can cause mild stomach upset due to its digestive properties, so starting with a smaller dose is advisable. Results from Chaturbeeja may vary, but you can generally expect to see improvements in menstrual regularity and metabolism within a few weeks. It’s also recommended to pair it with a balanced diet, stress management, and regular exercise for best results. If you have doubts, it’s best to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure it suits your unique needs.
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I want cure my fibroid and pcod

171 days ago
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I have cyst, pcod and fibroid, during periods i get pain, please tell me how to get cure and want to conceive


PCOD and fibroids arise from hormonal imbalances, often linked to Kapha accumulation and improper diet. Ayurvedic treatments focus on regulating hormones, improving ovulation, and reducing Kapha. Suggestions: Herbs: Take Shatavari and Ashoka for hormonal balance and uterine health. Use Kanchnar Guggulu to reduce cysts and fibroids. Diet: Avoid sugar, fried foods, and dairy. Incorporate warm, light meals with ginger, turmeric, and cinnamon. Yoga: Practice poses like Baddha Konasana (Butterfly Pose) and Surya Namaskar to improve uterine circulation. Lifestyle: Maintain a regular sleep schedule and manage stress with meditation or pranayama. Consult an Ayurvedic expert to plan fertility-boosting therapies like Panchakarma.
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Why Swollen small intestines and period changed drastic

171 days ago
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2 years back I suffered from depression. I had stopped eating or even going to washroom and later used to have constipation and even if I wanted to I couldn’t eat then. I later got an ultrasound done where it showed my small intestines were swollen and in that month I even felt the periods drastically changed. I had a needle like pain in my shoulders and my pelvic area and in the groin. Too much Weakness. All this I had never experienced ever before during any periods. I know I took too much stress during that month. Later I struggled to even get normal periods. Since that month my periods never came normal. Only that period was too heavy. After that i felt like it was a bleeding type but not proper periods that i used to have with clots. I also felt my periods were becoming lighter every month. And always irregular. I used to have 28 days cycle before that. I want a normal healthy life like before.


Stress has disrupted your hormones and digestion, leading to irregular periods and intestinal inflammation. Addressing stress and nourishing the body is key to recovery. Suggestions: Diet: Follow a Sattvic diet with warm, easily digestible foods like kichari, ghee, and moong dal. Avoid raw, cold, or processed foods. Herbs: Take Brahmi or Ashwagandha for mental calmness and energy. Use Dashmoolarishta for hormonal and digestive regulation. Remedies: Soak 1 tsp of fenugreek seeds overnight, strain, and drink the water daily to improve hormonal health. Lifestyle: Practice Abhyanga (oil massage) and yoga for stress relief. Work with a practitioner to normalize digestion and periods with Panchakarma therapies.
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Why PCOS attack

171 days ago
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I have PCOS and irregular periods. How I overcome with it. Because I am facing so much problem. Iam using Halo pathy medicine but no results. Please suggest a permanent solution for this. I am very thankful to you 🙏


PCOS requires hormonal balancing, cleansing, and lifestyle changes to address irregular periods. Ayurveda focuses on correcting the root cause by balancing Kapha and promoting ovulation. Suggestions: Diet: Avoid sugar, refined carbs, and fried foods. Eat whole grains, fresh vegetables, and spices like turmeric and cinnamon. Herbs: Take Shatavari and Ashwagandha for hormonal balance. Use Triphala at night for detoxification. Remedies: Drink a decoction of fenugreek seeds and ginger daily. Lifestyle: Regular exercise and yoga (like Surya Namaskar) can improve insulin sensitivity and hormonal health. Long-term results may require cleansing therapies like Vamana or Virechana under expert guidance. Consult a practitioner to track ovulation and create a personalized plan.
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Is there any Treatment for endometriosis with medicine?

171 days ago
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I have endometriosis and the size of cysts are 7 cm and 2 cm. Is there any medicine to desolve the cyst with any medicine and without surgery ? How to conceive with endo ?


For endometriosis and cyst reduction, Ayurvedic remedies like Kanchnar Guggulu and Ashokarishta are often used to balance hormones, reduce cyst size, and improve uterine health. Castor oil packs on the abdomen may also help reduce inflammation and cyst size. Turmeric (Curcumin) supplements have anti-inflammatory properties and can alleviate pain. To conceive naturally with endometriosis: Follow a Pitta-pacifying diet (avoid spicy, acidic, and oily foods). Practice yoga (e.g., Baddha Konasana, Supta Baddha Konasana) to improve pelvic circulation. Use fertility-boosting herbs like Shatavari to strengthen reproductive health. Precautions: Regular monitoring of cyst size is necessary. Severe cysts (like 7 cm) might not dissolve completely without surgery. Consult both an Ayurvedic practitioner and a gynecologist for personalized treatment.
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Ayurvedic medicine for amenorrhea

171 days ago
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I’m 28 years old and haven’t had my periods for over four months now. My doctor ruled out pregnancy and suggested it could be due to stress or hormonal imbalance. I’m looking for ayurvedic medicine for amenorrhea that can help restore my cycles naturally. Does ayurvedic medicine for amenorrhea address the root cause, like stress, poor digestion, or a Kapha imbalance? I’ve read about herbs like Shatavari and Ashoka being helpful—are these commonly used for amenorrhea, and how should they be taken? Are there any dietary or lifestyle changes that should accompany ayurvedic medicine for amenorrhea? For instance, should I avoid cold or processed foods and focus on warm, nourishing meals? Lastly, how long does it usually take to see results with Ayurveda, and are there any potential side effects to be cautious about? If anyone has used Ayurveda for similar issues, I’d love to know what worked for you.


Ayurveda treats amenorrhea by addressing root causes like stress, digestion, or dosha imbalances. Common remedies include Shatavari (supports hormones and reproductive health) and Ashoka (balances menstruation). Both can be taken as powders or tablets—1 tsp Shatavari powder in warm milk or Ashoka tablets with warm water. Dietary changes are vital: avoid cold, processed foods, and caffeine. Focus on warm, nourishing meals with ghee, sesame seeds, and spices like cinnamon. Regular oil massages and stress management through yoga or meditation also help. Results vary but often take 1-3 months of consistent practice. Ayurveda is safe but consult a practitioner to tailor the approach. Side effects are rare when herbs are used correctly. Balance your daily routine to ensure long-term hormonal health.
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Yoga to reduce breast size

171 days ago
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I’ve been feeling self-conscious about my breast size, and it’s also causing some discomfort, like back pain and difficulty during workouts. I came across articles about yoga to reduce breast size naturally and want to know if there are specific poses or routines that could help. Does yoga to reduce breast size work by targeting overall body fat, or are there specific poses that can tone the chest area? I’ve read that poses like Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) and Surya Namaskar are effective—are these enough, or should they be combined with other exercises? Also, how long does it typically take to see results with yoga to reduce breast size? Should I follow any dietary guidelines alongside the practice to speed up the process? Lastly, is there anyone who has personally experienced positive results using yoga for this purpose? I’d love to know which poses worked best and how consistent you had to be.


Yoga can be beneficial for reducing breast size naturally by helping to tone the muscles of the chest, improve posture, and support overall fat loss. While yoga doesn't directly target breast tissue, it can help with the reduction of overall body fat, which may lead to a decrease in breast size over time. Poses like Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) and Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) are excellent for strengthening the chest muscles, improving posture, and increasing metabolism. These can be combined with other poses like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Ustrasana (Camel Pose) to enhance the effects. Consistency is key—regular practice, along with a balanced, nutritious diet, can help you see gradual results. Reducing processed foods, sugars, and increasing fiber-rich, nutrient-dense foods may help speed up fat loss. How quickly you see results depends on various factors, but with dedication to a yoga practice and healthy lifestyle changes, noticeable improvements can typically be seen in a few weeks to months. Many people have found that combining yoga with mindful eating, weight training, and cardiovascular exercises can enhance overall body tone and reduce discomfort associated with larger breast sizes.
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Phala sarpi

171 days ago
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I’ve been trying to conceive for over a year, and my Ayurvedic practitioner suggested phala sarpi as a remedy to improve fertility and hormonal balance. I want to understand more about phala sarpi and its uses in Ayurveda. I’ve been diagnosed with irregular cycles and mild PCOS, which might be affecting my ability to conceive. Does phala sarpi work by regulating hormones, or is it more focused on improving uterine health? Also, how should phala sarpi be taken—before meals, with milk, or in some other way? Are there additional benefits of using phala sarpi, like reducing stress or improving digestion, that could indirectly help with fertility? Lastly, does phala sarpi need to be combined with other Ayurvedic remedies for best results? If anyone has used phala sarpi for similar issues, I’d love to hear how it helped you.


Phala sarpi is an Ayurvedic remedy traditionally used to support fertility, balance hormones, and improve overall reproductive health. It is a combination of herbal ingredients, often including herbs like Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and others, which help nourish the body and promote hormonal balance. Phala sarpi works by regulating the menstrual cycle, supporting uterine health, and improving ovarian function, which can be particularly beneficial for conditions like PCOS. It is typically taken with milk, as milk enhances its absorption and benefits. In addition to its reproductive health benefits, phala sarpi can also help reduce stress, improve digestion, and boost overall vitality, which can indirectly support fertility. It may be combined with other Ayurvedic herbs like Shatavari or Triphala for enhanced results, especially if your cycles are irregular or you have PCOS. However, it’s best to follow the specific guidance of your practitioner for the most effective use and combination with other remedies.
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Can I do gynaecology after BAMS

171 days ago
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I recently completed my BAMS degree and am passionate about women’s health. I’ve been exploring options for further specialization and wondering, can I do gynaecology after BAMS? I want to know what career paths are available for someone with a BAMS background who wants to focus on gynaecology. Are there postgraduate courses in Ayurveda that specialize in gynaecology, like Prasuti Tantra? How do these courses compare to an MD in gynaecology in terms of scope and opportunities? Would focusing on Ayurvedic gynaecology allow me to treat both modern and traditional cases effectively? Additionally, are there practical training or certification programs to enhance skills in reproductive health, pregnancy care, or hormonal treatments? If anyone has pursued gynaecology after BAMS, I’d love to hear about your journey and what challenges to expect.


After completing a BAMS degree, you can specialize in gynecology through Ayurvedic postgraduate courses. Options for Specialization: MD in Prasuti Tantra and Stri Roga: This postgraduate degree focuses on reproductive health, pregnancy care, hormonal treatments, and menstrual disorders from an Ayurvedic perspective. Diplomas and Certifications: Short-term courses in Ayurvedic gynecology or Panchakarma therapy can enhance practical skills. Scope of Practice: Ayurvedic gynecology allows you to address conditions like PCOS, infertility, and menstrual irregularities through herbal medicines, detox therapies, and lifestyle modifications. You can also combine modern diagnostic techniques with Ayurvedic treatments to offer holistic care. Comparison with Modern MD: While MD gynecology focuses on surgical and allopathic approaches, Ayurvedic gynecology has different kinds of procedures and surgical techniques and emphasizes on natural remedies and prevention. Both paths can complement each other for integrative care. Practical training in areas like infertility, menopause management, and hormonal therapies can enhance your expertise. Connect with experienced practitioners and explore institutions offering specialized MD programs to advance your career in women’s health.
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Kanchanara easy ayurveda

171 days ago
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I’ve been diagnosed with a thyroid nodule, and my doctor said it’s not urgent but should be monitored. A friend who follows Ayurveda suggested I look into kanchanara easy ayurveda remedies, as kanchanara is known for addressing glandular issues. I want to know more about how kanchanara works and if it’s effective for thyroid health. Does kanchanara easy ayurveda target the root cause of thyroid imbalances, or is it more focused on symptom relief? I read that it’s often used in combination with guggulu (as in Kanchanara Guggulu)—does this enhance its effectiveness? How is it typically taken—should it be in powder form, as a tablet, or made into a decoction? Besides thyroid issues, I’ve also heard kanchanara is beneficial for lymphatic drainage and detox. Can it help with general inflammation or hormonal imbalances too? Lastly, are there any precautions to take while using kanchanara, especially if combined with allopathic medication for thyroid health? If anyone has used kanchanara for similar conditions, I’d love to hear how it worked and how long it took to see results.


Kanchanara, derived from the bark of the Bauhinia variegata tree, is a powerful Ayurvedic herb traditionally used to address glandular and thyroid-related issues. Its main action is detoxification and reducing kapha imbalances, which often contribute to thyroid nodules, goiter, or lymphatic stagnation. Kanchanara is especially effective when combined with guggulu, as in Kanchanara Guggulu. This combination enhances its effects by supporting metabolism, promoting detoxification, and reducing inflammation. Kanchanara works holistically, addressing the root causes of thyroid imbalances by improving lymphatic drainage, balancing hormones, and enhancing circulation. It also supports proper functioning of the thyroid gland and can be used for managing general inflammation, hormonal issues, or sluggish lymphatic systems. It is typically taken as a tablet or decoction and should be consumed on an empty stomach for maximum benefit. However, combining it with allopathic medications requires caution to avoid interactions; always consult a practitioner before use. Benefits may be seen within a few weeks, but long-term use (3–6 months) is often necessary for noticeable results. Regular monitoring of thyroid levels is essential during treatment. To optimize results, follow a dosha-balancing diet and lifestyle.
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