A bulky uterus can certainly be addressed with Ayurveda, focusing mainly on balancing your doshas, especially if there’s an excess of Kapha. The symptoms you’re experiencing like heavy bleeding and bloating often indicate that there might be an imbalance in the Agni (digestive fire) and accumulation of ama (toxins).
First, let’s talk herbs. Ashoka (Saraca asoca) is traditionally used to manage gynecological disorders like a bulky uterus and heavy periods – it helps in toning the uterus and regulating its functions. You could take Ashoka bark decoction once a day, but do consult someone to get the right dosage.
Turmeric is also super useful due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Adding a pinch of turmeric to warm milk (preferably A2 cow milk or almond milk, if dairy doesn’t suit you) and drinking it before bed could help manage inflammation and pain.
Your diet plays a huge role. You might wanna focus on meals that are easy to digest — cooked veggies, warm soups, and whole foods. Avoid heavy, oily, and very spicy foods as they can aggravate the symptoms. Drinking warm water throughout the day might help flush out the ama.
Practicing gentle yoga postures like Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclining Bound Angle Pose) and Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) can ease back pain and improve circulation. Pranayama (breathing exercises) could reduce stress, potentially helping with mood swings.
Now, patience is key in Ayurveda. The improvement timeline varies, but don’t be surprised if you begin to feel better after a couple of months—sticking to a routine is important. But keep in mind every individual’s constitution and symptoms are unique so what works for one might not work for another. If symptoms persist or worsen, do check with your healthcare provider regularly.
Please remember to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor these advices specifically to your needs and verify compatibility with your current medical conditions. Safety first!