First do usg tvs Take cow ghee 5 ml at empty stomach at morning Take kanchnar gugulu 2-0-2 Ashokaarisht 10 ml 2 times day Avoid spicy foods and milk products and sugar use sandhv namak Do nasya with cow ghee 2 drop each nostril 2 times day
use pushyanug chooran 5-10 gm twice with warm rice water after meal ( clean rice and then boil rice then have warm rice water ) , use varunadi kawath use 10 ml with warm water twice after meal chandraparabha vati 1tab twice a day after meal kanchnar guggulu 1 tab twice a day after meal include - Ginger garlic turmeric fenugreek in your diet avoid - excessive salty ,sour ,heavy dairy products ,junk food , packed processed food and sugary foods and drinks include exercise and walk in your routine
A left ovarian cyst with light bleeding for over a month, along with moderate pain and fatigue, indicates that the cyst is active and causing irritation to the uterus or ovarian tissues. In Ayurveda, this is usually considered a Kapha-Pitta imbalance with blockage and inflammation in the reproductive channels. Supportive care focuses on reducing inflammation, regulating bleeding, and improving tissue metabolism. Take Kanchnar Guggulu 2 tablets twice daily after meals to support uterine and ovarian tissue health. Chandraprabha Vati 2 tablets twice daily can help regulate menstrual flow and reduce irritation. Include Triphala churna 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water for gentle bowel support, which improves detoxification and reduces congestion around the reproductive organs. Diet should be light, warm, and easily digestible, avoiding oily, fried, and cold foods. Include cooked vegetables, whole grains, and mild spices like cumin and turmeric. Gentle abdominal massage with warm sesame oil can improve circulation to the pelvic area. Since bleeding has persisted for a month, repeat ultrasound and gynecological evaluation are recommended to ensure there is no worsening or complication. With consistent Ayurvedic care, inflammation reduces, bleeding normalizes, and cyst activity can be better managed over 2–3 months.