Sounds like quite a rollercoaster with your cycles! When dealing with PCOS, it’s not unusual for your body to react this way. In Ayurveda, we often look at this through the lens of dosha imbalances, specially vata and kapha. PCOS can stemi from kapha blocking the channels and also vata derangement affecting the cycle regularity.
First thing’s first—consider getting back to certain lifestyle routines and dietary adjustments that help balance your unique dosha makeup. Focus on pacifying kapha while managing vata. This means, prefer warm, cooked, light foods; think seasonal vegetables like gourd or squash, light to digest grains like quinoa and lots of warming spices like cumin and ginger in your meals.
Don’t ignore your daily routine. Try to maintain a diurnal rhythm, wake up and sleep at consistent times. Gentle exercises like brisk walking or yoga can do wonders, aim for about 30 minutes a day. Practising pranayama, specially Anulom Vilom and Bhramari could help soothe the nervous system and balancing vata imbalances.
You might want to target specific Ayurvedic herbs. Shatavari and Ashwagandha are known to assist in supporting menopausal health by balancing hormones and improving overall vitality. But do consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal regimen to make sure it’s right for you.
A small nugget—watch your stress levels. PCOS and stress is like gasoline on fire. Meditation or simply spending some time in nature can help bring balance in your mental state.
If, after trying adjustments, things still feel off, maybe get a fresh consultation to diversely adjust your current regime. It’s important to feel supported through such changes. If symptoms persist or worsen, don’t hesitate to reach out to a medical professional.