Oh, I see, that must be frustrating for you. Let’s talk about what’s going on. You mentioned an endometrium thickness of 4mm, which can be a factor in irregular periods. In Ayurveda, irregular menstruation is often related to an imbalance in the doshas, especially Vata. You might also have some disturbance in your Agni (digestive fire), which can affect your body’s ability to process and balance hormones.
Alright, so Ayurveda might suggest a few things you could try here. First, addressing your Vata is key. Try establishing a daily routine—wake up, meals, sleep, around the same times every day. It’s calming for Vata. Yoga and pranayama can also help, particularly practices that are grounding like gentle stretches or a bit of meditation.
Diet-wise, warm, nourishing foods are great. Favor foods like ghee, whole grains, and sweet fruits (as per your dosha). Avoid raw, cold foods, and caffeine, which can aggravate Vata further. Sip on warm ginger tea throughout the day—it supports digestion and balances hormones a bit.
Herbally, Ashwagandha might help, as it’s known to balance hormones and reduce stress, but check with a practitioner in your area to how integrate it correctly. Sometimes, Shatavari is suggested to support women’s physical health too.
Don’t forget to be gentle with yourself, though! Stress can play a big role in irregular periods, so finding ways to manage it is important. Pamper yourself with a warm oil massage (Abhyanga) before shower—it’s calming and nourishing for the skin and mind.
If you still have concerns or your symptoms persist, it’s important to check back with your healthcare professional. There’s always a way. Don’t hesitate to explore more with your doctor on what might be the next steps.