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Ashneeta Devi

I'm a single mom, looking after my son, on 2022 June 23 rd I was involved in car accident after my menses. Where 7 vehicles collided.4 months later I experienced severe stomach ache, and admitted in hospital for diagnose. Next morning when result came it was shocking, that I was pregnant (i never slept with men). It was echotopic pregnancy. Firstly Doctors said it was a clot (3cm ×1.5 cm) in my tube after scanning. Every blood results shows increasing in pregnancy cell, n clot was growing so that why's they did operation. It's 2 years 5 months now ,if I eat my food or do my households work my stomach get swallowed, as if I'm 9 months pregnant. Than I will experience stomach ache, backache, both my legs will pain. As soon as my body feels heat ( outside in sun, ironing clothes, cooking food),After my operation I'm experiencing right side headache, that why I can't face light, or hear any kind of noise. How it's possible to get get pregnant with out intercourse. After operation menses is not normal, it comes for few seconds per month n sometimes nothing happens.

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Namaste Ashneeta Devi,

Thank you for sharing your health concerns. I understand that your journey has been physically and emotionally challenging. Based on your symptoms—abdominal swelling, pain, irregular menses, heat intolerance, headaches, and overall weakness—it appears that your condition is deeply connected to an imbalance in Vata and Pitta doshas, leading to disturbances in Agni (digestive fire), Apana Vata (reproductive health), and Rakta Dhatu (blood circulation).

Possible Causes could be Post-surgical weakness Vata and Pitta imbalance Digestive disturbance (Mandagni) Toxins (Ama accumulation) Hormonal imbalance (Apana Vata) Start on 1.asoka Arista 20 mL with equal quantity of water twice daily after food 2.tab. Brahmi 1 tab twice daily after food 3. Hingwastaka churna 1/2 tsp with water before meals 4.triphala churna 1 tsp with water at bedtime Eat warm, light, and easy-to-digest food such as kichadi (rice and moong dal), ghee, and seasonal vegetables. Avoid spicy, deep-fried, and heavy foods that aggravate Pitta. Drink cumin, coriander, and fennel tea to improve digestion and reduce bloating. Stay hydrated, but avoid cold water—drink warm water with lemon instead. Practice light yoga and breathing exercises (Pranayama) to improve circulation. Avoid excessive sun exposure and heat-generating activities like ironing Get an abdominal ultrasound to rule out any residual complications. Check hormone levels (Thyroid, Estrogen, Progesterone). Monitor Vitamin D & B12 levels for energy and bone health. Wishing you strength, balance, and good health.

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Thanks for responding From 1 to 4 whatever you prescribed me, I can’t get all these things in Fiji Island, is there anything else I can take instead of this

I understand the difficulty of sourcing specific Ayurvedic formulations in Fiji. The good news is that many of the benefits you need can be obtained from alternative forms or locally available substitutes with similar actions. Here are some suggestions:

• Asoka Arista:  Instead of the liquid formulation, you can try a decoction made from Ashoka bark (Saraca asoca). A small dose of the freshly prepared decoction—simmering the bark in water—can offer similar uterine-tonic benefits.

• Brahmi Tablets:  If Brahmi tablets aren’t available, consider using Brahmi powder (Bacopa monnieri). You can mix about half a teaspoon in warm water or milk after food. Alternatively, some local suppliers might offer a Brahmi extract.

• Hingwastaka Churna:  When this specific churna is unavailable, you might substitute with a blend of locally accessible digestive herbs that help pacify Vata and improve Agni. For instance, a mix of ginger, long pepper (Pippali), and a pinch of asafetida can be adjusted to mimic the digestive support offered by Hingwastaka.

• Triphala Churna:  Triphala is fairly well-known and often available in herbal shops. If you can’t source a branded version, check for generic Triphala powder made from the three fruits (Emblica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, and Terminalia bellerica) or even prepare your own if the ingredients are obtainable.

Additionally, you might explore reputable online Ayurvedic suppliers who ship internationally. Many companies provide quality herbal powders and decoctions, which could be a reliable alternative when local options are limited.

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Hello Ashneeta, Thanks for reaching out! It sounds like you’ve been through a really difficult experience, both physically and emotionally.

The ectopic pregnancy diagnosis without any history of intercourse is concerning, and it’s understandable to feel confused and upset. While rare, some cases of false-positive pregnancy results can occur due to hormonal imbalances, tumors, or medical conditions. However, a thorough review of your medical records could clarify what happened.

Your ongoing symptoms, like severe bloating, stomach pain, leg pain, backache, and irregular periods, might indicate complications from the surgery, hormonal imbalances, or digestive issues. The right-side headache and sensitivity to light and noise could also be linked to stress, migraines, or even nerve damage.

Have you had any follow-up scans or hormone tests after the operation? Have doctors checked for conditions like adhesions, hormonal disorders, or gastrointestinal issues?

It might also help to see a neurologist for your headaches. Seeking both physical and psychological support is important after such a traumatic experience. Let me know if you’d like further suggestions on how to manage your symptoms or find the right specialists.

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Doctors only checked my stitches n fbc in my blood

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Dr. Priya Sharma is a renowned Ayurvedic practitioner with a wealth of expertise in lifestyle consultation, skin and hair care, gynecology, and infertility treatments. With years of experience, she is dedicated to helping individuals achieve optimal health through a balanced approach rooted in Ayurveda’s time-tested principles. Dr. Priya has a unique ability to connect with her patients, offering personalized care plans that cater to individual needs, whether addressing hormonal imbalances, fertility concerns, or chronic skin and hair conditions. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Priya is a core content creator in the field of Ayurveda, contributing extensively to educational platforms and medical literature. She is passionate about making Ayurvedic wisdom accessible to a broader audience, combining ancient knowledge with modern advancements to empower her clients on their wellness journeys. Her areas of interest include promoting women’s health, managing lifestyle disorders, and addressing the root causes of skin and hair issues through natural, non-invasive therapies. Dr. Priya’s holistic approach focuses on not just treating symptoms but addressing the underlying causes of imbalances, ensuring sustainable and long-lasting results. Her warm and empathetic nature, coupled with her deep expertise, has made her a sought-after consultant for those looking for natural, effective solutions to improve their quality of life. Whether you’re seeking to enhance fertility, rejuvenate your skin and hair, or improve overall well-being, Dr. Priya Sharma offers a compassionate and knowledgeable pathway to achieving your health goals.
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Namaste Ji, I’m really sorry to hear about your experience. To better understand your symptoms and offer effective guidance, I’d like to know more about your overall lifestyle, emotional state, and any stress factors you’re experiencing, especially since you’re managing your son and have been through such a traumatic event. Are you experiencing any digestive issues, like bloating, constipation, or gas, along with the stomach swelling? Have you noticed any other changes in your health, such as fatigue, changes in skin or hair, or changes in mood? Understanding your diet, physical activity, and sleep patterns would also be helpful. Additionally, knowing if you have any family history of reproductive or digestive disorders would help in determining a more complete approach.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, your symptoms suggest a Vata-Kapha imbalance, particularly in the Pitta and Rasa Dhatu (plasma) areas, which could explain the bloating, stomach pain, and the headaches. After the traumatic car accident and subsequent surgery, there may have been a disturbance in your Srotas (body channels), particularly the Annavaha Srotas (digestive channels) and Artavavaha Srotas (reproductive channels). The trauma, both physical and emotional, can cause an accumulation of Ama (toxins), leading to stagnation, discomfort, and irregularities in the menstrual cycle. The right-sided headaches and sensitivity to light and sound could indicate Pitta excess in the head, possibly linked to stress and imbalances in the nervous system and circulation.

Herbs like Ashwagandha (for stress, vitality, and nervous system balance), Triphala (for digestion and detoxification), and Shatavari (to support female reproductive health and normalize the menstrual cycle) may help address some of your symptoms. Guggulu could help with inflammation and digestive issues, while Turmeric may support healing and reduce pain. To support circulation and digestion, consider incorporating Cumin, Ginger, and Fennel into your meals.

Additionally, Pranayama (breathing exercises), gentle yoga for stress management, and abhyanga (self-massage with warm oil) can help restore balance to your system. For the stomach swelling, taking warm water with a pinch of Hing (asafoetida) and Jeera (cumin) may improve digestion and reduce bloating.

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Namaste ji, I got married in 2010,after week of my marriage I was being assaulted, forcefully raped, and locked inside the house for six and half year by my husband but with the help of my neighbors and police I left himon 14th of September 2016. In 2017 4th of August my two daughters were taken away by my husband. In 2018 on 27th of December I got operated for CIN 2, after that I noticed low BP, hair fall n getting white in color. In physical activity I easily get tired, can’t do much household chores. My family history of paternal side was diagnosed with diabetes, high BP, cholesterol and my maternal side my grandmother and my mother suffered from cervical cancer

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I left my husband when my elder child was 5 years n 4 months old, second child was 2 years n 8 months old And my third child was just 6 months old. I struggle alot to feed them alone. In 2016 on 6th of April my expired when my third child was just 3 weeks baby. In this six n half years of my marriage I was not allowed to meet or communicate with my families. Now days sometimes I forget things, like words and how to communicate with people using right words. I’m well educated but now I feel I never went to school before because of my situation. Sometimes my child act like his father which really makes me angry at times. I think genetic really affecting my child behavior as well in school, plenty complains coming from school that your child can’t keep still in classroom. I think what ever my husband was doing to me in pregnancy same thing my child doing it so. Please help me in molding my child behavior, that’s my biggest stress n my two daughters

Wow, that’s quite a lot you’ve been through and it must be really stressful. I can’t even imagine. From an Ayurvedic perspective, many of these issues are connected to imbalances in your doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta, given the stress and physical trauma you’ve been through. Your body seems to be reacting strongly to heat and pressure, which indicates elevated Pitta and maybe some Kapha involvement regarding swelling and heaviness.

First, let’s tackle the abdominal discomfort. You mentioned difficulty with digestion, swelling and pain - sounds like Agni, your digestive fire, ain’t in top shape. Consider eating warm, cooked meals that’s easy to digest - things like kichari or lightly spiced dal can soothe your gut. Avoid raw, cold food and processed stuff.

For that swelling and pain, you might try some gentle yoga or pranayama - just simple breathing exercises to help move energy. And whenever you feel overheated, sip a bit of room-temperature water with a pinch of cumin or fennel seeds to cool down internally.

Now, about the headaches and sensitivity to light/noise - these are classic signs of elevated Pitta. Shirodhara therapy or even simple self-massage with cooler oils like coconut might bring some relief. You could also try to rest in a dark, quiet room when you feel overwhelmed.

Your menstrual irregularity - this symptom is very Vata-related, and after the surgery, it might’ve led to disturbance in your reproductive cycle. Ayurvedic herbs like Shatavari can be supportive, but it’s best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner nearby so they can tailor something specifically for you.

The question about pregnancy is complex and should ideally involve a thorough medical and spiritual consultation. Western medicine and Ayurveda approach these phenomena differently, but accurate, personalized info would require an evaluation by a professional.

Given the complexity here, especially with your past medical experiences, do talk to healthcare providers when urgent. Ayurveda and conventional medicines can complement each other, providing a fuller picture of your health.

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I am a Consulting Ayurvedic Physician practicing since 1990—feels strange saying “over three decades” sometimes, but yeah, that’s the journey. I’ve spent these years working closely with chronic conditions that don’t always have clear answers in quick fixes. My main work has been around skin disorders, hair fall, scalp issues, and long-standing lifestyle stuff like diabetes, arthritis, and stress that kinda lingers under everything else. When someone walks into my clinic, I don’t jump to treat the problem on the surface. I start by understanding their *prakriti* and *vikriti*—what they’re made of, and what’s currently out of sync. That lets me build treatment plans that actually *fit* their system—not just push a medicine and hope it works. I use a mix of classical formulations, panchakarma if needed, dietary corrections, and slow, practical lifestyle changes. No overnight miracle talk. Just steady support. Hair fall and skin issues often feel cosmetic from outside—but internally? It’s about digestion, stress, liver, hormones... I’ve seen patients try 10+ things before landing in front of me. And sometimes they just need someone to *listen* before throwing herbs at the problem. That’s something I never skip. With arthritis and diabetes too, I take the same root-cause path. I give Ayurvedic medicines, but also work with *dinacharya*, *ahar* rules, and ways to reduce the load modern life puts on the body. We discuss sleep, food timing, mental state, all of it. I’ve also worked a lot with people dealing with high stress—career burnout, anxiety patterns, overthinking—and my approach there includes Ayurvedic counseling, herbal mind support, breathing routines... depends what suits them. My foundation is built on classical *samhitas*, clinical observation, and actual time with patients—not theories alone. My goal has always been simple: to help people feel well—not just for a few weeks, but in a way that actually lasts. Healing that feels like *them*, not just protocol. That’s what I keep aiming for.
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Dr. Chetana Yaramala
I am Dr. Chetana, an Ayurveda Consultant and MD (Ayurveda) with a little over 5 years of working closely with patients in authentic Ayurvedic practice. Even now, each consultation makes me pause at some point, trying to piece together the tiny clues—sleep changes, emotional weight, digestion shifts—that shape a person’s whole health story. Sometimes I catch myself thinking *wait, that small thing matters more than I thought,* and then I adjust the plan right there even if my notes look a bit scramblled. My specialization includes PCOS, infertility, thyroid disorders, skin & hair problems, joint disorders, autoimmune conditions and classical Panchakarma. These aren’t just separate topics for me—they often blend into each other. A hormonal imbalance shows up on the skin, an autoimmune flare connects with poor gut rhythm, or a thyroid disturbance shifts mood in quiet ways. I try to map these connections gently, though a mismatched comma or a mispelt word sneaks into my writing when I’m thinking faster than I type!! Working with women’s health concerns like PCOS and infertility taught me to slow down and listen deeper. Many patients hold their real worries until the end of the conversation, and that last-minute detail changes everything. Skin and hair issues require equal patience, watching the effect of agni, stress cycles, and seasonal patterns. Joint disorders and autoimmune issues push me to think more layered, creating treatment plans that don’t rush but rebuild stability bit by bit. Panchakarma is a core part of my practice. These therapies act quietly but deeply, resetting the body’s internal pathways over time. I plan them carefully—observing strength, digestive capacity, and mental steadiness—sometimes rewriting my own plan twice because something felt slightly off. Even if that looks messy on paper, it feels right when applied thoughtfully. My approach is to blend ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with a grounded modern understanding, not in a flashy way but in a steady, sustainable manner. I want patients to feel that healing doesn’t need to be overwhelming; it needs to be honest, consistent, and respectful of their own pace. I guide them through that process with clarity, empathy, and yes a few imperfect lines here and there, but always with a strong intention to bring real, long-lasting wellness.
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Teagan
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Thanks! The detailed tips for both weight gain and skin issues were really helpful. Appreciate the effort in breaking it all down!
Thanks! The detailed tips for both weight gain and skin issues were really helpful. Appreciate the effort in breaking it all down!
Wade
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This advice was spot on! Appreciate the clear and simple tips for both diet and skincare. Feeling ready to start a healthier routine now. Thanks!
This advice was spot on! Appreciate the clear and simple tips for both diet and skincare. Feeling ready to start a healthier routine now. Thanks!
Jayden
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Wow, super grateful for this info on managing my dry skin issues. Made me realize it’s more about what I’m eating too. Thanks a ton!
Wow, super grateful for this info on managing my dry skin issues. Made me realize it’s more about what I’m eating too. Thanks a ton!
Elizabeth
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Thanks for the detailed advice! Really appreciate the specific Ayurvedic suggestions, especially since regular balms weren't cutting it for me. Super helpful!
Thanks for the detailed advice! Really appreciate the specific Ayurvedic suggestions, especially since regular balms weren't cutting it for me. Super helpful!