How to restore my menstrual cycle after missing periods for two months while on Ayurvedic treatment for UTI and vaginal infections? - #56275
I am taking Ayurvedic medicine for my uterine health; for severe UTI, constant white discharge, and vaginal fungal infection since April, and I haven't had my periods since then. The medicines I am taking include RajaPravartini Vati, Kanchanar Guggulu, Chandraprabha Vati, and Shatavari capsules. I have PCOD and have been taking Malt from Amrutam for irregular periods for three years, and I haven't missed my periods during that time, but now I have missed it. I really want something that can bring back my periods, as it has now been two months, and the medicine I am taking seems to be taking a long time to work in the body.
How long have you been experiencing the absence of your periods?:
- 1-2 monthsHave you experienced any other symptoms along with missed periods?:
- No other symptomsWhat is your current stress level?:
- Moderate — some stressorsHow would you describe your appetite and eating habits?:
- Normal — regular mealsAre you experiencing any pain or discomfort in your pelvic area?:
- No painHow have your energy levels been lately?:
- Generally goodHave you made any changes to your lifestyle or routine recently?:
- No changesHave you consulted with your Ayurvedic practitioner about your missed periods?:
- Yes, recentlyDoctors' responses
In Ayurveda, missed periods for 1–2 months in a PCOD background is usually linked to Vata imbalance + disturbed Apana Vayu + weak hormonal rhythm due to infection stress in the body. Since you are already on Rajapravartini Vati, Kanchanar Guggulu, Chandraprabha Vati, and Shatavari, your treatment is already in the right direction—but the body often needs time to clear infection + reset hormonal cycle together, which can delay periods temporarily. What you should focus on now 1. Pacify Vata Take warm, freshly cooked food only Avoid cold water, curd at night, and raw salads Add ghee in small amounts daily (helps Apana Vayu) 2. Support uterine flow naturally Continue Rajapravartini Vati (it is strong and works gradually) Warm fennel + ajwain water once daily can support digestion and pelvic circulation 3. Reduce internal inflammation (UTI + discharge link) Keep urinary system cool yet not cold: coriander water or cumin water is helpful Maintain strict intimate hygiene and avoid irritants (scented soaps, etc.) 4. Stress & hormonal reset Even mild stress can delay periods in PCOD 10–15 minutes of deep breathing or anulom vilom daily helps regulate hormones naturally Important understanding: Two missed cycles in PCOD is not uncommon when the body is simultaneously fighting infection + reproductive imbalance. It usually returns once infection settles and Vata stabilizes.
••Hello. I completely understand your concern and anxiety. Missing your periods for two months, especially when you have been regular for the past three years with your routine, can feel deeply unsettling—more so when you feel the current treatment is taking too long to show results. ••Ayurvedic Analysis: Why Have Your Periods Stopped? In Ayurveda, regular menstruation (Artava Pravritti) relies heavily on a balanced Apana Vayu (the downward-moving energy responsible for elimination and menstruation) and a healthy Rasa Dhatu (plasma tissue/nutrition). Right now, your body is dealing with two conflicting pathological states: The UTI and Fungal Infection (Kapha-Pitta ••Pitta-Pradhan): Severe UTIs, white discharge (Shweta Pradara), and fungal infections indicate an accumulation of Ama (toxic waste), Kapha (moisture/mucus), and Pitta (inflammation/heat) in the Yoni (reproductive tract). ••The Amenorrhea (Vata-Kapha Blockage): PCOD inherently involves a Vata-Kapha block (Avarana) in the channels of the ovaries and uterus. However, the sudden flare-up of infections since April has likely created acute tissue inflammation and diverted your body’s healing energy, causing Apana Vayu to become severely vitiated and blocked. Essentially, your reproductive system is currently overwhelmed fighting off the acute infections, which has temporarily shut down the downward flow necessary for your menstrual cycle. 2. Evaluation of Your Current Medicines Your current protocol is structurally sound, but because it is trying to address both the infections and the PCOD simultaneously, the Artava-janana (period-inducing) action is being slowed down. ••RajaPravartini Vati: This is the primary classical formulation meant specifically to clear Vata blockages in the uterus, stimulate the endometrium, and induce menstruation (Artava janana). It contains strong, heated herbs like Asafoetida (Hing) and Purified Aloe Vera. ••Chandraprabha Vati: Excellent choice here. It is a premium urinary antiseptic and anti-inflammatory that targets the UTI and addresses pelvic congestion. ••Kanchanar Guggulu: This is acting on your PCOD. It scrapes away cystic overgrowths (Granthi) and clears the Kapha blockages in the ovaries. ••Shatavari Capsules: While Shatavari is an excellent uterine tonic, it is inherently cooling, heavy, and Kapha-increasing. In an acute state of white discharge, fungal infection, and suppressed periods (where we actually need warm, stimulating, and Vata-clearing properties), heavy doses of Shatavari might sometimes inadvertently contribute to the sluggishness or moisture (Kleda) in the reproductive tract. ••Dietary Emmenagogues (Home Remedies) To jumpstart your Apana Vayu naturally alongside your medicines, introduce these kitchen-based remedies that act quickly: ••Carom-Jaggery Decoction (Ajwain-Gur Kwath): Boil 1 teaspoon of Ajwain (carom seeds) and 1 teaspoon of organic jaggery in a glass of water. Reduce it to half. Drink this warm twice a day on an empty stomach. Ajwain is deeply warming and helps pierce through Vata obstructions. ••Papaya & Sesame: Consume ripe or semi-ripe papaya daily. You can also dry-roast 1 teaspoon of black sesame seeds (Kala Til), mix it with a bit of jaggery, and chew it daily. Sesame is highly valued in Ayurveda for its Artava-janana (menstruation-promoting) qualities. Step B: Optimization of Your Ayurvedic Protocol (In Consultation with Your Doctor) ••Continue: RajaPravartini Vati (usually 1–2 tablets twice daily with warm water) and Chandraprabha Vati to ensure the UTI is fully eradicated. ••Review Shatavari: Consider pausing the Shatavari capsules temporarily until your period flows and the white discharge completely clears up. Your body currently needs clearing (Shodhana), not building (Brimhana). ••Add an Emmenagogue Liquid: Classical formulations like Kumaryasava (an aloe vera-based fermented liquid) are highly effective. Taking 3–4 teaspoons (15–20 ml) of Kumaryasava with an equal quantity of warm water after meals twice a day helps clear pelvic congestion, regulates PCOD, and actively assists RajaPravartini Vati in bringing back the cycle. 4. Addressing the Root Cause: Managing the Infection Your periods may also be waiting for the pelvic inflammation to subside completely. ••Maintain Strict Hygiene: Avoid chemical intimate washes. Wash the area with lukewarm water. ••Triphala or Neem Yoni Prakshalana (Vaginal Douche/Wash): Boil 2 tablespoons of Triphala Churna or a handful of fresh Neem leaves in 1 liter of water, strain it thoroughly, let it cool down to a comfortable lukewarm temperature, and use it to wash the vaginal area. This provides immediate relief from fungal itching and controls abnormal white discharge
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