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Endometriosis and left overy cyst
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #717
1 year ago
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Endometriosis and left overy cyst - #717

Pragya
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I'm diagnosed with endometriosis, my left overy has cysts and both of my overies are slightly connected (kissing overies). 1. I struggle badly during periods due to pain. 2. Period duration changes (sometimes 2 days, sometimes 4 days), also sometimes my period has one day pause.

Age: 32
Chronic illnesses: No
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Hi Pragya,managing endometriosis and associated symptoms such as painful periods and irregular menstrual cycles requires a holistic approach that addresses both the physical and emotional aspects of your condition. Endometriosis is a complex condition that can significantly impact your quality of life, and Ayurveda offers various natural remedies to help alleviate pain, regulate your menstrual cycle, and promote overall reproductive health.

To begin with, it’s essential to focus on your diet. Incorporate anti-inflammatory foods into your meals, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats (like avocados and olive oil), and lean proteins. Reduce the intake of processed foods, refined sugars, and excessive caffeine, as these can exacerbate inflammation and hormonal imbalances. Consider including turmeric and ginger in your diet, as both have powerful anti-inflammatory properties that can help alleviate pain.

Herbal remedies can also play a significant role in managing endometriosis. Ashoka (Saraca asoca) is an Ayurvedic herb that is traditionally used to support women’s health and regulate menstrual cycles. You can take it as a powder or in capsule form, following the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner. Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) is another beneficial herb that supports reproductive health and helps balance hormones; it can also aid in reducing pain and discomfort during menstruation.

For immediate relief from menstrual pain, consider using castor oil packs on your lower abdomen. Castor oil has anti-inflammatory properties and can help soothe cramps. To make a pack, soak a cloth in warm castor oil, apply it to the affected area, and cover it with plastic wrap for about 30-45 minutes.

Additionally, practicing stress management techniques such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing can help reduce the emotional and physical stress associated with endometriosis. Regular gentle exercise can also improve circulation and help alleviate pain.

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Endometriosis can be such a hassle, especially with the pain during periods. So, you’ve got those cysts on the left ovary, not to mention the kissing ovaries situation, that’s gotta be uncomfortable.

First, let’s focus on easing that pain during your periods. Ayurveda often suggests heat therapy for this kind of pain. You might try placing a warm (but not hot) compress on your lower abdomen. It can naturally relax the muscles and help ease the cramps. But that’s something you probably could try anytime during your period, right?

Fluctuating periods, with your duration being all over the place, sounds like it points to an imbalance in your Vata dosha. Aim to incorporate more warm, cooked foods into your diet. Think of soothing spices like turmeric and ginger, they’re fantastic since they can help balance Vata, promoting smoother digestion and better menstrual flow. Try a simple ginger tea or add some turmeric to your dishes. Mind you, sudden flow changes might also suggest an underlying issue, so keep a close eye on it.

And speaking of diets, if your digestion is out of whack (which often happens with Vata types), try having regular meals at the same times every day. A rhythm in eating can help sync up your body’s cycles.

Until you get to a comfortable state, consider gentle yoga practices targeted towards the pelvic region. Poses like Baddha Konasana (Butterfly Pose) could enhance circulation and ease the pain. But, don’t overdo it if you’re in pain. Listen to your body, seriously.

I have to mention, if things don’t improve or get worse, don’t hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional for immediate advice. Keep in mind, Ayurveda complements modern medicine, but doesn’t replace it. Stay safe and feel better soon!

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