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1 year ago
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Tubectomised - #6970

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I’m a 37-year-old woman, and I’ve been tubectomised for about eight years now. Ever since then, my periods have been pretty irregular. Sometimes, I have heavy bleeding, other times, it’s barely there. I also get a lot of lower back pain and cramps that I didn’t have before I was tubectomised. I’m starting to wonder if this could be related to hormonal changes after the procedure. I’ve read mixed things online about how being tubectomised can affect your health long-term. Some say it doesn’t change anything, but others mention issues like irregular cycles, mood swings, or even weight gain. I’ve definitely noticed changes in my body, especially bloating and fatigue around my periods. Does Ayurveda have specific remedies or treatments for women who are tubectomised and facing these kinds of issues? Would panchakarma or any herbal remedies help with hormone balance or easing menstrual cramps? I’ve tried over-the-counter painkillers, but they just mask the pain without addressing the real problem. Has anyone else who is tubectomised experienced similar symptoms? Should I be looking at dietary changes or specific Ayurvedic herbs to help regulate my cycle? I feel like there’s not enough information out there about post-tubectomy care, especially from a holistic perspective.

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Dr. Manjula
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

It’s understandable to be concerned about the changes you’re experiencing after a tubectomy, especially given the hormonal imbalances and menstrual irregularities you’ve described. While tubectomy (female sterilization) doesn’t directly affect hormonal levels, it can have an impact on your overall reproductive health, including changes in your menstrual cycle, cramps, and other symptoms due to factors like age, stress, and hormonal shifts.

Ayurveda’s Approach for Post-Tubectomy Issues In Ayurveda, the body is seen as a combination of three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—and imbalance in these doshas can lead to various health issues, including menstrual irregularities, cramps, and hormonal disturbances. Ayurvedic treatment often focuses on balancing these doshas, detoxifying the body, and enhancing overall wellness.

Here are some Ayurvedic approaches that may help address your symptoms:

Herbal Remedies: Shatavari: Known for its ability to balance female hormones, Shatavari is commonly used to support the reproductive system and regulate menstruation. Ashoka: An herb often used to ease menstrual cramps and regulate periods. It is known to support the health of the uterus and improve menstrual flow. Turmeric: Its anti-inflammatory properties can help with the bloating, cramps, and lower back pain you’re experiencing. Amla (Indian Gooseberry): Rich in vitamin C, Amla helps in detoxification and can support overall hormonal balance. Panchakarma: Panchakarma is an Ayurvedic detoxification process that involves a series of therapies designed to cleanse the body of toxins and balance doshas. This treatment can help regulate hormones, reduce inflammation, and support menstrual health. Specific treatments like Basti (medicated enemas) and Udvartana (herbal body massage) could be particularly helpful for addressing bloating, fatigue, and menstrual irregularities. Dietary Adjustments: Following a Vata-balancing diet (warm, grounding foods like soups, stews, and cooked vegetables) may help regulate your menstrual cycle and ease pain. Avoiding cold foods, processed items, and excessive sugar can also reduce bloating and hormonal imbalance. Lifestyle Changes: Regular yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) can help manage stress, improve circulation, and reduce pain. Specific poses like Supta Baddha Konasana or Setu Bandhasana may relieve lower back pain and ease cramps. Conclusion Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to managing the symptoms you’re experiencing after your tubectomy. Herbal remedies, dietary changes, and panchakarma treatments can all help restore balance and address your menstrual irregularities, pain, and fatigue. However, it’s important to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide a personalized treatment plan based on your specific symptoms and dosha imbalance.

For more detailed guidance, you may want to consult with a professional who specializes in Ayurvedic medicine for a tailored approach.

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Dr. Maitri Bhavesh Kumar Acharya
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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It’s not uncommon for women to experience changes in their menstrual cycles, hormone balance, and overall reproductive health after a tubectomy, as it can affect hormonal fluctuations, particularly estrogen and progesterone. The procedure itself doesn’t directly interfere with the ovaries or hormonal function, but it may trigger shifts in the menstrual cycle due to emotional, physical, or hormonal adjustments in the body. Symptoms like irregular periods, heavy bleeding, lower back pain, and cramps are common complaints from women post-tubectomy, and these can be aggravated by other factors like stress, diet, or underlying hormonal imbalances.

Ayurveda and Post-Tubectomy Care: Ayurveda can offer holistic support to manage these symptoms and restore balance to the body. Some key Ayurvedic approaches for managing menstrual irregularities, cramps, and hormonal imbalances include:

Herbs to Support Hormonal Balance:

Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus): Known as a potent herb for women’s health, Shatavari helps balance hormones, regulates the menstrual cycle, and supports reproductive health. Ashoka (Saraca asoca): This herb is often used to regulate menstrual cycles and reduce heavy bleeding, cramps, and pain. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia): Often used to support immunity and balance the body’s natural detoxifying processes, Guduchi may help with symptoms like fatigue and bloating. Panchakarma for Detox and Hormonal Balance:

Panchakarma, a cleansing and rejuvenation therapy in Ayurveda, can help detoxify the body, balance the doshas, and restore hormonal harmony. Specific therapies like Basti (medicated enemas) or Udvartana (herbal powder massage) can help relieve bloating, pain, and help regulate the menstrual cycle. Abhyanga (warm oil massage) and Shirodhara (oil pouring treatment for the head) can help with stress relief, hormone regulation, and relaxation, which may alleviate cramps and back pain. Dietary Adjustments:

Vata-pacifying diet: A diet focusing on warm, moist, and nourishing foods can help balance the Vata dosha, which is often aggravated by hormonal fluctuations, causing symptoms like bloating, dryness, and fatigue. Include: healthy fats (like ghee, coconut oil), whole grains, root vegetables, and lean proteins to support hormone health and reduce bloating and fatigue. Avoid: cold, raw, and overly processed foods that can aggravate Vata and contribute to digestive issues or irregularities in the cycle. Lifestyle Adjustments:

Yoga and Pranayama: Specific yoga poses like Supta Baddha Konasana (reclining bound angle pose) or Setu Bandhasana (bridge pose) can help relieve lower back pain and improve blood circulation in the pelvic region. Breathing exercises (pranayama) can help reduce stress and calm the nervous system, which may support hormonal balance. Addressing Your Symptoms: Menstrual Cramps & Lower Back Pain: Herbs like Ashoka and Shatavari, combined with Abhyanga oil massages, can help reduce pain and inflammation. Irregular Periods: Regular use of Shatavari or Ashoka can help normalize cycles, and Panchakarma therapies may aid in restoring balance. Bloating & Fatigue: Consider a Vata-pacifying diet and digestive herbs like Triphala or Hing to improve digestion and reduce bloating. Consult an Ayurvedic Practitioner: Since your symptoms are multifaceted and specific, consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor treatments to your body constitution and imbalances would be ideal. They may suggest a personalized herbal regimen, Panchakarma therapies, and lifestyle adjustments to help address your unique symptoms.

Many women have found relief through Ayurvedic herbs and treatments, as they focus on addressing the root causes of menstrual irregularities and hormonal imbalances, offering a more holistic solution compared to just masking symptoms with over-the-counter medications.

If you’re unsure about starting any treatments or herbs, it’s always best to discuss them with an Ayurvedic doctor or health professional to ensure safety and effectiveness.

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Dr. Prasad Pentakota
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
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Tubectomised yet facing irregular cycles and pain, huh? It’s not uncommon, and yes, it could be linked to some hormonal shifts post-procedure, even though medically it shouldn’t directly cause it. Ayurveda can definitely offer some insights and remedies to help balance things out for you.

Let’s start with diet. Since you’re experiencing bloating and fatigue, you might want to focus on balancing your Vata dosha — often gets aggravated post-surgically, affecting cycles. Try eating warm, cooked meals; like khichdi, which is a simple rice and lentil dish, great for digestion. Avoid cold, raw foods, especially during your period. You might want more ginger and cumin in your meals, they can help ease digestion and reduce bloating.

To ease your pain and irregular cycles, herbal remedies like Ashoka and Shatavari could be beneficial. Ashoka, particularly, is well-known in Ayurveda for managing menstrual disorders. Take it with warm water or milk, it should help regulating your cycle. Shatavari is another gem, acting like a tonic for women’s health, aiding hormonal balance.

Thinking of panchakarma? Definitely worth considering but must be done under guidance of a professional Ayurvedic practitioner, as it can be intensive. Enemas or basti therapy, in particular, can help in balancing Vata.

Supplement these with lifestyle changes, like regular sleep schedule, light yoga especially during periods to help with the cramps. Restorative poses, like legs-up-the-wall, can do wonders for menstrual pain.

And remember, Ayurveda is more a journey than a quick fix, changes take time. But don’t let your symptoms go unchecked, keep consulting with your healthcare providers to monitor these changes. You’re not alone, many go through similar issues after tubectomy, it’s important to find what works for you through a balanced approach.

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