Here is how we approach identifying if the inflammation is still there and how we can naturally treat it to prepare your body for pregnancy. 1. How to Find Out if the Infection is Still There Before jumping into a heavy treatment plan, we need to know your current baseline. Even though you finished your antibiotics, the inflammation or a low-grade infection can sometimes linger. Modern Evaluation (The First Step): I highly recommend speaking with your gynecologist to get a repeat endometrial biopsy or a hysteroscopy. This is the most definitive, foolproof way to see if the chronic endometritis has actually cleared up. ••Ayurvedic Assessment (Ashtavidha Pariksha): In an Ayurvedic consultation, we look for subtle signs of lingering Pitta/Vata imbalance. We check your pulse (Nadi), tongue, and ask about symptoms like a heavy feeling in the lower abdomen, dull pelvic pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, or burning sensations during your period. 2. The Ayurvedic Cure: Healing the Uterine Soil Ayurveda doesn’t just look to “kill bacteria”; it aims to change the environment of the uterus so inflammation cannot survive, while simultaneously strengthening the uterine lining (Endometrium) for implantation. Herbal Therapies (Shopadgni & Garbhashya Shodhana) We use herbs that are Sita (cooling) to calm Pitta inflammation, and Rasayana (rejuvenating) to heal tissues. ••Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa) & Ashoka (Saraca asoca): These are the ultimate uterine tonics. They act as natural anti-inflammatories and astringents, helping to heal the delicate endometrial lining and regulate blood flow. ••Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia): A powerful immunomodulator. If there is a lingering low-grade infection, Guduchi helps your body’s natural defense system clear it out without wiping out your healthy microbiome. ••Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus): Once the active inflammation is controlled, Shatavari is used to nourish the Sukra Dhatu (reproductive tissue). It helps build a thick, healthy, nutrient-rich endometrial lining perfect for pregnancy. •Panchakarma: The Gold Standard for Fertility For chronic uterine issues, local Ayurvedic therapies are incredibly effective. You should look for a certified Ayurvedic clinic to undergo: ••Uttar Basti: This is the most specific treatment for chronic endometritis. A medicated, sterile herbal oil or decoction (like Phala Ghrita or Apamarga Kshara Taila) is gently administered directly into the uterus through the cervix. It flushes out localized toxins, directly reduces inflammation of the uterine walls, and improves endometrial receptivity. ••Virechana: A medicated purgation therapy that cleanses the deep tissues of the body and radically flushes out excess Pitta (inflammation) from the systemic circulation. 3. Diet & Lifestyle: Cooling the Body To support your healing, your daily habits must be anti-inflammatory. ••The “Pitta-Pacifying” Diet: Avoid spicy, overly salty, sour, fermented (like yogurt or vinegar), and deep-fried foods, as these increase inflammation in the pelvis. Focus on sweet, juicy fruits (like pomegranates and figs), warm cooked grains, ghee (clarified butter), and vegetables like zucchini and asparagus. ••Pelvic Circulation: Avoid heavy, strenuous exercise, but practice gentle Pranayama (breathing exercises) like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) to calm Vata dosha and reduce stress, which directly affects fertility hormones.
How to treat chronic endometritis after laparoscopy when not getting pregnant? - #56230
I have laproscopy surgery. After surgery has biopsy found chronic endometritis problem. One month tablet course completed . Still now I'm not pregnant. How to find again and cure this problem.
How long have you been trying to conceive?:
- 1 to 2 yearsWhat symptoms are you experiencing related to chronic endometritis?:
- No symptomsHave you had any other treatments for chronic endometritis besides the tablet course?:
- No, this is the only treatmentHow would you describe your menstrual cycle since the surgery?:
- Regular and normalHave you experienced any changes in your overall health or stress levels?:
- Weight changesWhat is your current diet like?:
- Balanced and healthyAre you currently taking any other medications or supplements?:
- No, just the prescribed tabletsDoctors' responses
Consulting the Ayuevedic prasuti stree roga specialist gynecologist obstetrician for better examination and treatment
Dear Sujithra, Chronic endometritis is a persistent inflammation of the uterine lining (endometrium) that can sometimes affect implantation and fertility. However, completing treatment and not conceiving immediately does not necessarily mean that the infection or inflammation is still present. Pregnancy often depends on multiple factors, including egg quality, sperm health, ovulation, tubal status, and uterine receptivity. Ayurvedic Perspective In Ayurveda, recurrent uterine inflammation and difficulty conceiving may be associated with Artava Dushti, Garbhashaya Shotha (uterine inflammation), and imbalance of Vata and Pitta dosha affecting reproductive health. How to Confirm Whether the Problem Has Resolved You may discuss with your gynecologist regarding: Follow-up ultrasound evaluation. Repeat endometrial assessment if clinically indicated. Evaluation of ovulation and hormonal status. Semen analysis of the partner (if not already done). Fertility workup if conception has not occurred despite regular attempts. Ayurvedic Supportive Management the following are commonly considered: Phala Ghrita for reproductive nourishment. Shatavari Kalpa or Shatavari-based formulations to support female reproductive health. Ashokarishta when appropriate according to individual constitution and symptoms. Panchakarma therapies such as Uttara Basti may be considered in selected infertility cases. Diet & Lifestyle Recommendations Consume freshly prepared, warm, nutritious meals. Include milk, ghee, soaked almonds, dates, and seasonal fruits if suitable for you. Maintain a healthy body weight, as weight fluctuations can affect fertility. Practice yoga, meditation, and stress management techniques. Ensure adequate sleep and regular physical activity.
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