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Cure my recurring pelvic inflammation - #25358

Nandini Agrawal

U have recurring pelvic inflammatory disease . First time i hs it led to ectopic pregnancy and second time round it lead to a miscarriage . U have taken burnouts rounds of antibiotics but to no avail . Als I have an ovarian cyst in my left ovary which goes away with medicines but Always comes back . Please help me

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I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I have accumulated over 20 years of experience working across multiple medical specialties, including General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, and Cardiology. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to diagnose and manage a wide range of health conditions, helping patients navigate both acute and chronic medical challenges. My exposure to these diverse fields has given me a comprehensive understanding of the human body and its interconnected systems. Whether it is managing general medical conditions, neurological disorders, skin diseases, or heart-related issues, I approach every case with careful attention to detail and evidence-based practices. I believe in providing accurate diagnosis, patient education, and treatment that is both effective and tailored to the individual’s specific needs. I place great emphasis on patient-centered care, where listening, understanding, and clear communication play a vital role. Over the years, I have seen how combining clinical knowledge with empathy can significantly improve treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. With two decades of continuous learning and hands-on experience, I am committed to staying updated with the latest medical advancements and integrating them into my daily practice. My goal has always been to deliver high-quality, ethical, and compassionate medical care that addresses not just the illness but the overall well-being of my patients.
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Are you on any medications currently?? How is your menstrual history?? Are you trying to concieve?

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I m on antibiotics . And yes I do want to conceive

Dr. Prasad Pentakota
I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I have accumulated over 20 years of experience working across multiple medical specialties, including General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, and Cardiology. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to diagnose and manage a wide range of health conditions, helping patients navigate both acute and chronic medical challenges. My exposure to these diverse fields has given me a comprehensive understanding of the human body and its interconnected systems. Whether it is managing general medical conditions, neurological disorders, skin diseases, or heart-related issues, I approach every case with careful attention to detail and evidence-based practices. I believe in providing accurate diagnosis, patient education, and treatment that is both effective and tailored to the individual’s specific needs. I place great emphasis on patient-centered care, where listening, understanding, and clear communication play a vital role. Over the years, I have seen how combining clinical knowledge with empathy can significantly improve treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. With two decades of continuous learning and hands-on experience, I am committed to staying updated with the latest medical advancements and integrating them into my daily practice. My goal has always been to deliver high-quality, ethical, and compassionate medical care that addresses not just the illness but the overall well-being of my patients.
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What antibiotics you are taking currently and since how long? How is your menstrual history?

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Recorring pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).is due to inflamation of pelvic area .it’s many resions such as infection/PCOD etc… it’s completely curable with ayurvedic medicines …follow …

DIVYA SARWAKALP KWATH=100gm Divya dashmool kwath 100 gm Divya KAYAKALP KWATH 100gm…mix all in a jar take 1 tsp boil 200ml of water till100ml strain and take empty stomach twice daily

Divya seabuckthron cap=1-1 cap before meal twice daily

Divya nari kanti tab Divya punarnawadi mandoor Divya KAISHORE GUGULU=1-1 tab after meal twice daily

Doing regular exercise and yoga=vazrasana TITLIASNA=10min each BHARMRI PRANAYAMA=10min Kapalbhati pranayama=10min

AVOID spicyfoid/junk food/maida

Take 3-4 litres water per day

You can definitely cured

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HELLO NANDINI,

Recurrent pelvic inflammatory disease, repeated miscarriages, and persistent ovarian cysts can be incredibly distressing- especially when conventional treatment haven’t offered lasting relief.

1) PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE= in yourveda, PID can be understood under yoniroga(disorders of the female reproductive system), often associated with vata-kapha imbalance, ama(toxins) accumulation , and rakta dushti -vitiation of blood tissues.

2) RECURRENT OVARIAN CYST LEFT SIDE -often considered a manifestation of kapha- vata vitiation in the artava dhatu(reproductive tissue). the cyst may help recurring due to unresolved systemic imbalances

3) HYPOTHYROIDISM -related to weakened digestive/ metabolic fire and imbalance in kapha-vata doshas, indirectly contributing to hormonal imbalance and sluggish metabolism

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT this includes internal medications, panchakarma detox, and herbal medications

1) PANCHAKARMA -VIRECHANA= helps eliminate toxins and balance pitta and vata doshas. effective in chronic PID

- UTTARA BASTI= very effective for chronic PID, infertility, and cyst dissolution . done post menstrual phase.

-YONI PICHU= can be used for local healing =dashmoola taila or shatavari ghrita

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS 1)ASHOKARISHTA= 20 ml with equal wtaer twice daily after meals

2) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs after meals twice daily

3) KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 2 tabs after meals twice daily

4)PUNARNAVADI KASHAYA= 15ml with water before lunch and dinner

5) SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime

6) VARUNADI KASHAYA= 15ml with water before breakfast and dinner

7) PUNARNAVA MANDUR=2 tabs after meals twice daily

8) TRIPHALA GUGGULU= 1 tab after dinner

ALOE VERA JUICE= 15 ml with warm water + pinch of turmeric empty stomach in morning

DIET

AVOID -heavy, fried, cold, and processed foods - dairy ( if mucus-forming) , red meat, sugar - excess salt and spicy foods

INCLUDE -warm, light, easy-to-digest meals - cooked vegetables like bottle gourd, pumpkin, spinach - mung dal, rice, ghee in moderation -herbal teas= cumin coriander fennel tea, turmeric milk -pomegranate, amla, dates= natural iron

LIFESTYLE TIPS -Avoid cold exposure especially around the lower abdomen -maintain hygiene during periods - practice gentle yoga= suptabadha konasana, setu bandhasana, viparita karani -Stress management= practice meditation, pranayam-nadi sodhana, bhramari

Ayurveda works holistically and often needs 3-6 months for chronic conditions -panchakarma + internal medications+ lifestyle= the best long term solution

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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Hey nandini, sorry to hear your pain.

If already you have gone through many medication, i recomend you for personal consultation to ayurvedic stree rog visheshagya near by, so that proper examination and personal history can be taken. And some therapies like basti and pichu dharan will help you. Make an appointment with a specialist pelvic physiotherapist to address pain and adhesions.

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Nandini Agrawal
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I’m based in indore , can u recommend any ayurvedic gynaec in indore of your knowledge ?

There may be many, you can google and search. Or search for ayurvedic gov. Or private hospitals, or stri rog visheshagya.

Till then follow A home remedy you can try till then,

Sitz Bath – Mix in warm water:

Neem leaves (or 1 tsp neem powder)

Rock salt (1/2 tsp)

Dashamoola or Triphala powder (optional)

Sit for 10 mins – morning & night

After bath: Apply virgin coconut oil + turmeric powder mix (cooling + antifungal + soothing)

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Hey Nandini Agarwal listen, I know you’ve been through a lot with your health and I really want to explain what’s happening inside your body in a way that actually makes sense, okay? So what you’re dealing with this recurring pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) it’s not just a random infection that keeps coming back. It’s like your body’s way of telling you that something deeper needs healing. That first time, when it led to the ectopic pregnancy, and again later when it caused a miscarriage, your body went through trauma emotionally and physically. And when that kind of thing happens, especially repeatedly, the whole system especially your pelvic area gets disturbed.

In Ayurveda, we call that space your Apana Vata zone it controls your uterus, ovaries, tubes, periods, even elimination. When Apana Vata gets disturbed, things like irregular bleeding, inflammation, pain, discharge, and even trouble conceiving can happen. That’s what’s been going on with you.Now add to that the ovarian cyst on your left side that keeps coming and going — that’s another sign your body is holding on to something. It’s not just hormonal. It’s also about Kapha and Meda kind of like stuck fluid and tissues that aren’t moving or clearing the way they should. When your body can’t break it down, it forms these little pockets cysts.And even though you’ve taken so many antibiotics (I know you’ve done everything you could), the root imbalance hasn’t been corrected that’s why it keeps coming back. Because antibiotics kill bacteria, yes… but they don’t heal your tissues, your hormones, your energy flow.

1. Internal Medicines (to take daily for 3–6 months)

1.Pushyanug Churna – 1 small spoon (2–3g) with honey or rice water This helps reduce inflammation in the uterus, supports healing, and controls white discharge or spotting. 2.Sootshekhar Rasa – 1 tablet before food, twice daily This calms the burning, pain, and acidity – all of which worsen when Pitta is high in your body. 3.Kanchnar Guggulu – 2 tablets after meals, twice daily This is for your cyst – it gently works on dissolving it and prevents it from coming back again and again. 4.Ashokarishta + Kumaryasava – 15 ml each mixed with equal water, after food They work together to balance your hormones and improve your menstrual flow and tone of the uterus. 5.Chandraprabha Vati – 2 tablets at bedtime with warm water A great all-rounder – it helps cleanse your pelvic area, supports your urinary system, and brings energy back. (Optional if you’re weak or want to work on fertility) 6.Shatavari granules – 1 spoon with warm milk at night This nourishes your womb, improves fertility, and supports emotional calmness.

2. External & Panchakarma Therapies

1.Yoni Prakshalana (vaginal herbal wash) – Triphala decoction, 2–3 times a week This helps cleanse infection naturally and restore healthy vaginal flora. 2.Warm Lepa (herbal paste) on lower belly – Triphala + Dashamoola powder paste, 30 min daily Reduces inflammation, bloating, pain, and works on cyst from the outside. 3.Basti (medicated enema) – One monthly cycle (ideally 8 days, supervised by a doctor) This is the main therapy to balance Apana Vata and heal the root issue. It improves reproductive function and prevents recurrence.

PATHYA and APATHYA: Avoid cold food, curd, fried and heavy items – they worsen Kapha and block your channels Sip warm water throughout the day Keep your bowels clear daily Try gentle yoga (Malasana, Baddha Konasana) to improve pelvic circulation Sleep on time, stay warm during periods, and keep emotional stress low as much as possible

regards , DR.KARTHIKA

if you have any doubts or concern feel free to contact me ! thank you

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Hello , thank you so much for the help. Can u take Thai ayurveda treatment along with the antibiotics ?

hi thank you for your reply ! Honestly, in your case, Thai Ayurveda might relax the body, but it won’t heal the root issue. The constant cysts and infections are signs of deeper imbalance both in modern terms (chronic inflammation, hormone disturbance) and in Ayurveda (Apana Vata, Kapha-Pitta issues). Panchakarma, especially Basti and Uttarbasti, can actually repair, detox, and reset your reproductive system from the inside out.That’s the real long-term solution your body’s asking for.

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Hi Nandini as per your condition you need a detailed examination and follow up Please do visit an Ayurvedic Gynecologist (Prasoothittantra and streeroga)

*Do’s 3-4litres of water /day More focus on fruits and vegetables Include Sprouted grains Walking - daily 30min to 1hour Practice yoga and meditation regularly

*Don’ts Tea /coffee Oily too salty sour sweet foods Junk foods Carbonated/soft drinks Maida and its products

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Hello Nandini Agrawal, Thank you for sharing your concern. I can understand your journey through recurrent Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, and recurrent ovarian cyst which is both emotionally and physically exhausting but dont worry we are here to help you out 😊

** AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE** Your condition is seen in Ayurveda as: ☑️Yoni Vyapad (Chronic Reproductive Tract Inflammation) ☑️Caused by Vata–Kapha Dushti ☑️Leading to blockage, pus, cyst formation and recurrent infections

AYURVEDIC TREATMENT

✅ Internal Medication 1 Kanchanar Guggulu 1-0-1 after food ( Helps to Shrink ovarian cysts ) 2 Chandraprabha Vati 2-0-2 after food ( acts as a Urogenital detoxification) 3 Ashokarishta 15 ml each with equal water after meals (Acts as a Uterine toner) 4 Sukumaram Kashayam 15ml-0-15ml with warm water after food (Balances Vata, relieves pelvic congestion) 5 Shatavari capsule 1 at bedtime ( Reproductive nourishment & strength)

✅External Treatment ☑️ Vaginal Cleanse + Oil Massage Herbal Sitz Bath– 4 times /week Nimba + Aragwadha sitz bath - take 5 gm of each in 3 litres of water boil and reduce to half and pour it in the a tub. Sit in the tub for 15 mins

☑️Warm Oil Massage 3timesweek Use Balashwagandhadi Taila Apply to lower abdomen + back Helps yo Improves circulation, reduces congestion & Vata

❌Avoid:

Cold exposure to lower abdomen Tight clothing or long sitting hours Intercourse during active infection or heavy discharge

✅ DIET MODIFICATION

✅ Include: Warm, cooked meals with ghee Moong dal, barley, lauki, methi Garlic, ginger, turmeric Pomegranate, black raisins, amla Jeera–ajwain water (sipping all day)

❌ Avoid: Curd, paneer, cold milk, cheese Sugar, cold drinks, bakery Late-night meals Spicy/oily junk food that aggravates Pitta

*** When to Consider Surgery?***

Only if: The cyst is very large + painful + not responding to herbs or if Tubes are permanently blocked with pus But in most non-infected, recurring cysts, Ayurveda is highly effective in both prevention & cure.

this will help you to ✅Detox the reproductive system ✅ Stop recurrence of PID ✅ Prevent cysts and inflammation ✅ Nourish the uterus and ovaries for future fertility ✅ Rebuild strength emotionally and physically

Nandini ji, you’ve gone through so much but your uterus, ovaries, and tubes still deserve healing. You can absolutely heal naturally, one step at a time With strength, support & restoration

Warm Regards Dr. Snehal Vidhate

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HELLO NANDANI ,

Pelvic inflammatory disease of the upper genital tract(uterus, Fallopian tubes, ovaries) common cause : -bacterial infection=often sexually transmitted - chlamydia, gonorrhoea, or endogenous flora -repeated vaginal infections or unsterile procedures (e.g- IUD insertion, abortions)

YOUR CASE, -Recurrent PID has already caused Fallopian tube damage-> ectopic pregnancy -cystic ovaries indicate ongoing inflammatory and hormonal disturbances -hyothyroidism worsens the situation by slowing metabolism, affecting ovulation, and immune function.

In Ayurveda, your symptoms indicate- -yonivyapad= uterine/vaginal disorders -Kaphavrita vata= kapha obstructing normal vata flow-> causes cysts, swelling and congestion -Ama(toxins) accumulation from weak digestion/metabolism - Rakta dushti= impure blood circulation, often contributing to reproductive issues -Artavakshaya= disturbed menstrual flow or hormonal dysfunction

GOALS OF AYURVEDIC TREATMENT - clear infections(ama-pachana and rakta shuddhi) -remove blockages in the reproductive system(srotosodhana) -Correct hormonal imbalance (agni deepana+ artava vaha srotas balance) - Shrink or resolve the cysts(granthi-nashana) - improve fertility and prevent recurrence

TREATMENT PLAN

1) DETOXIFICATION THERAPY this is essential, especially if you’re experiencing repeated infections and cysts. VISIT CLINIC NEARBY FOR THIS PROCEDURES)

-VIRECHANA=Clears toxins from liver and uterus -uses herbal ghee preparation followed by purgative -helps regulate hormones, reduces cysts and infections

-BASTI THERAPY= Niruha basti(decoction based)= clears vata and kapha toxins from the pelvis

UTTAR BASTI(vaginal/uterine oil enema)= most effective for treating blocked Fallopian tubes, ovarian cysts, and uterine infections -use kshirabala taila -usually done for 5-7 days

-YONI PRAKSHALANA(vaginal wash) -antibacterial and healing douches using -triphala kwatha -neem+turmeric decoction

-YONI PICHU(MEDICATED VAGINAL TAMPON) cotton soaked in warm oil = Ashok taila placed in the vagina to soothe and heal tissues

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

* FOR UTERINE HEALTH, INFECTION AND INFLAMMATION 1) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI = 2 tabs twice daily after meals with warm water

2) ASHOKARISHTA= 20. ml with equal water twice daily after meals

3) SUKUMAR GHRITA= 1 tsp with warm water or milk at bedtime

*FOR OVARIAN CYST AND HORMONAL REGULATION

1) KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after food with lukewarm water

2) LODHRA CHURNA= 1 tsp with honey twice daily after meals

*FOR BLOOD PURIFICATION AND CHRONIC INFECTIONS

1) MANJISTHA CHURNA= 1 tsp at night with warm water

*FOR FERTILITY RESTORATION AND FALLOPIAN TUBE HEALTH

1) RAJAH PRAVARTINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily before meals

*SUPPORTIVE FOR HYPOTHYROIDISM

-VASANT KUSUMAKAR RAS= 1 tab once daily with honey

LOCAL THERAPY

-VAGINAL WASH= triphala docoction

-YONI PICHU= Ashoka taila insert vaginally at night for 20-30 min

YOGA AND PRANAYAM(for pelvic and hormonal balance)

THERAPEUTIC ASANAS(hold each for 30-60 seconds)

SUPTABADDHA KONASANA= improves pelvic circulation BHUJANGASANA= stimulates ovaries SETU BANDHASANA= relieves uterine congestion MALASANA= opens hips and pelvic muscle SURYANAMSKAR= 5-6 rounds daily

PRANAYAM

ANULOM VILOM= balances hormones BHRAMARI= calms nervous system SHEETALI= reduces inflammation PRACTICE 15 MINUTES DAILY

DIET

1) GRAINS= rice(especially red or hand pounded) -barley, quinoa -millets=little millet, barnyard millet- avoid bajra in hypothyroid -broken wheat=daliya

2) VEGETABLES -well cooked only-never raw or cold -BEST= bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, carrots, beets, spinach, ash gourd, snake gourd, drumstick

AVOID= potatoes, tomatoes(in excess), brinjal, cauliflower, cabbage(goitrogenic, not ideal for hypothyroid)

3) LEGUMES -green gram(moong dal)-ideal -split urad dal, toor dal- small amounts -masoor dal- good for iron -AVOID rajma, chana, kabuli chana(gas forming)

4) HEALTHY FATS -desi ghee=digestive, lubricating, balance vata -cold pressed sesame or coconut oil for cooking -AVOID hydrogenated oils, refined oils

5) SPICES -Mustard seeds, cumin, coriander, fennel, turmeric, ginger, ajwain,hing -avoid excess red chilli

6) BEVERAGES -warm herbal teas= ginger, tulsi, coriander-cumin-fennel -warm water with lemon, triphala water -coconut water occasionally

7) FRUITS -stewed apple or pear -ripe papaya-helps in clearing cysts and periods -pomegranate-blood purifying - AVOID banana, citrus fruits in active infection, or cold weather

8) OTHER -honey(raw in small amounts)- never heated -rock salt or sendha namak-not white salt -dates(2-3 daily, soaked)

AVOID STRICTLY -cold,raw foods= salads, cold water, ice creams, cold drinks -Kapha aggravting= curd , panner, cheese, excessive dairy -heavy to digest grains= maida, deep fried food, bakery items -ama producing = excess sugar, processed foods, packed juices, sweets - meat heavy diet= red meat, processed meat-use fresh fish only if non vegetarian - Goitrogens(for hypothyroid)= raw cabbage, broccoli, soy products, peanuts -Fermented/yeast= bread, vinegar,pickels, beer, wine

WALK AFTER MEALS(20-30min) TO AIDS DIGESTION -30-40 MINUTES YOGA/STRETCHING IN MORNING OR EVENING

DAILY MEDITATION -reduce cortisol, support healing -emotional trauma can worsen hormonal imbalance

OIL MAASAGE= 3times/week -use warm sesame oil or bala taila -focus on abdomen, thighs, lower back -follow with warm bath

PELVIC HEAT THERAPY -castor oil + hot water bottle on lower abdomen -3-4 times/week, especially during periods or ovulation

SLEEP ROUTINE -sleep by 10 pm -avoid screens after 9 pm -use warm milk with turmeric, nutmeg, or Sukumar ghrita

INTIMATE AND PERSONAL HYGIENE -use plain warm water to cleanse - avoid chemical wash -change undergarments twice daily-cotton, loose -during periods =change pads every 4-6 hours, wash with warm water

GET SUNLIGHT DAILY 20 MIN IN MORNING

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Don’t worry Ayurveda can help a lot for your condition Can you please tell current dose of Thyroid Medicine And last blood reports

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Nandini Agrawal
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My tsh is currently 0.51 T3 and t4 are normal

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I am currently taking 125 mg of eltroxin

Take M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water will improve your menstrual cycle and hormones balance Phalgrith 10 ml twice daily before food with warm milk, will improve your fertility issues.

Kanchanar guggul 1-0-1 will help reduce the ovarian cyst Follow up after 1 month

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Recurrent Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), ovarian cysts, and associated fertility issues point towards deep-seated inflammation, hormonal imbalance, and low reproductive immunity—especially with hypothyroidism.

Ayurveda addresses these concerns holistically through detoxification (Shodhana), strengthening the reproductive system (Garbhashaya shuddhi and Rasayana), and correcting hormonal imbalance.

I recommend an in-depth consultation to plan a personalized treatment approach, which may include uterine detox, panchakarma, and herbal rasayana therapy to support fertility and prevent recurrence.

With consistent care, healing and conception are possible.

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Hi nandini this is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem I want know more detail history *Menstrual cycle history * Marriage history ( how many years) Since how many days your are taking thyroid treatment * Recent USG and blood reports Then only it can be treated properly

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Recurring pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a serious condition, and your situation seems quite challenging. In Ayurveda, this can often be attributed to an imbalance of Vata and Pitta doshas. Encouraging a harmonious lifestyle and dietary practices along with herbal remedies may assist in managing the symptoms and potentially addressing the root imbalances.

First, consider incorporating cooling and anti-inflammatory foods. Focus on a Pitta-pacifying diet, which includes ample fresh fruits like pomegranate, watermelon, and veggies like cucumber and asparagus. Avoid spicy, fried, and overly acidic foods which can aggravate Pitta.

Include Ayurvedic herbs like Ashoka and Shatavari; they are traditionally used to support female health by potentially reducing inflammation and promoting balance in the reproductive system. Ashoka can help in balancing menstrual cycles, while Shatavari is known for its rejuvenative properties for female health.

Ensure proper hydration and digestion as they are vital. Drinking warm water with ginger throughout the day may help maintain Agni (digestive fire) at its optimum level. Triphala powder before bed may help with digestion and detoxification, assisting in reducing toxins (ama) in the body.

A regular routine with stress management techniques can also be beneficial for balancing Vata. Incorporate daily practices such as gentle yoga, meditation, and pranayama (breathing exercises) which might help in calming the nervous system.

For the ovarian cysts, consider castor oil packs applied to the lower abdomen for 30 minutes daily. The warmth and properties of castor oil may aid in reducing cysts. However, do not apply during menstruation.

Given your history of ectopic pregnancies and miscarriage, a holistic and cautious approach is crucial. Pelvic inflammatory disease can lead to fertility issues and requires professional medical guidance. While these Ayurvedic practices can support your health, please consult a healthcare provider or an Ayurveda practitioner to tailor these recommendations to your specific needs and ensure all health concerns are addressed safely.

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