Oh, sounds really challenging to be dealing with such persistent pain. Pelvic pain around your period and fluid in the POD can really be distressing! Without jumping into aggressive treatments, Ayurveda might offer some support, convining its approaches with what you’re currently doing or planning.
Firstly, we often look at any imbalance in vata dosha when dealing with pain and inflammation, especially in the pelvic region. When vata’s out of balance, it can cause discomfort such as what you’re describing. A good routine here would focus on pacifying vata through diet and lifestyle.
Think warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest - stuff like moong dal soups, stews, and khichdi. Incorporating spices like turmeric and ginger could help too - they work as natural anti-inflammatories. You might wanna try cooking with sesame oil or ghee, which are calming for vata.
But hey, don’t forget investing in lifestyle tweaks too. Try to keep a consistent schedule - sleep and eat at the same times every day. Find ways to manage stress, like yoga or meditation, if you ain’t doin them already. Even taking a quiet walk in the classic sun would be beneficial.
For specific herbal remedies, the use of Dashamoola (a group of ten roots) is traditional in dealing with uterine and pelvic inflammations. Ashwagandha is another adaptogen that could support regulating bodily functions. Though both requires a practicioner’s guidance to determine the right dosage for you.
Lastly, don’t ignore the benefits of something like Abhyanga, or self-oil massages, with warm sesame oil to soothe the vata imbalance, but be gentle on that sensitive area where it truly hurts.
Navigating this naturally means listening to your body, so shift gears as needed and see what’s resonating or not. But it’s always solid to keep communication open with your healthcare provider as you track progress. Hope this helps at least a bit!



