What home remedies can help with heavy bleeding and blood clots during my period? - #56844
Heavy bleeding blood clot period rukta nahi kya upay kare gharelu upay bataye kaise thikho tention ho
How long have you been experiencing heavy bleeding?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you describe the severity of your bleeding?:
- Moderate — needing to change pads every few hoursHave you noticed any other symptoms associated with your period?:
- FatigueDo you have any known medical conditions or hormonal imbalances?:
- Not sureHow is your diet and hydration during your period?:
- Occasionally skipping mealsHave you tried any home remedies or treatments for this issue before?:
- No, this is my first timeHow do you feel emotionally during your period?:
- Irritable or depressedDoctors' responses
Heavy menstrual bleeding with blood clots can occur due to several reasons, but if the bleeding is excessive or not stopping, it should not be ignored. -----Advice: • Take adequate rest and avoid strenuous physical activity. • Stay well hydrated by drinking plenty of water, coconut water, or ORS. • Include iron-rich foods such as pomegranate, dates, raisins, beetroot, and green leafy vegetables in your diet. • You may take coriander seed water (soak 1 teaspoon coriander seeds overnight, strain and drink in the morning) as a supportive home remedy. • Try to reduce stress and get adequate sleep. ----Ayurvedic Support • Praval Pishti 125 mg + Mukta Pishti 125 mg with honey, twice daily. • Ashokarishta 15–20 ml with equal water after meals, twice daily. • pushyanug churn 3 gm with takr twice daily after meal ------Seek immediate medical attention if: • You are soaking a pad every 1–2 hours. • Large blood clots are passing continuously. • You experience dizziness, fainting, severe weakness, or shortness of breath. • There is a possibility of pregnancy. • This is a new problem or you are above 40 years of age. -----Please share your age, duration of bleeding, frequency of pad changes, and whether pregnancy is possible, so that further guidance can be provided.
Heavy menstrual bleeding with clots for more than 6 months is commonly seen in Ayurveda as “Asrigdara” (excessive or irregular bleeding due to aggravated Pitta + Vata imbalance). While home remedies can support, this pattern also deserves a proper medical check (Hb, thyroid, ultrasound) to rule out anemia, fibroids, or hormonal imbalance. Here is a safe, simple Ayurvedic home-care approach you can start: 1. Immediate Cooling & Bleeding Control (Pitta calming) These help reduce heat, inflammation, and excessive flow: Amla (Indian Gooseberry) 1 tsp amla powder with honey (if bleeding is not very heavy) Or amla juice diluted in water Helps strengthen blood vessels and reduces excessive bleeding Cold Rice Water (very effective traditional remedy) Soak rice overnight, use strained water Drink 1 glass in morning Cools the system and helps reduce flow intensity 2. Ayurvedic Herbs (Gentle but effective support) A)Ashoka (Saraca indica) Known as the “female reproductive tonic” Helps regulate uterine bleeding and tone uterus B) Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa) Supports clotting balance and uterine health Commonly used in Asrigdara conditions C) Nagkesar (Mesua ferrea) Helps reduce excessive bleeding tendency 3. Diet Correction (Very important in your case) Eat more: Pomegranate Banana Dates (2–3 daily) Cooked vegetables (lauki, tori, pumpkin) Rice, moong dal khichdi Avoid during periods: Spicy food Fried/oily food Caffeine (tea/coffee excess) Skipping meals (this worsens bleeding imbalance) 4. Lifestyle & Emotional Balance You mentioned irritability and emotional disturbance—this is very common due to hormonal fluctuation. Do: Light breathing exercises (Anulom Vilom) Rest more during heavy flow days Apply gentle cooling oil massage on feet (coconut oil) Avoid: Stress, overwork, late nights Heavy exercise during bleeding days
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