Deciding on surgery for fibroids often depends on several factors, including their size, location, symptoms, and impact on fertility. Given your situation with multiple fibroids and long-term infertility, it’s advisable to explore all available options.
In the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, fibroids are associated with imbalances in Vata and Kapha doshas, disrupting the proper flow of energy and nutrients. Treatment focuses on balancing these doshas to potentially reduce fibroids’ progression and improve fertility health.
Since you report discomfort and right-sided pain, while not experiencing heavy bleeding, it’s vital to keep evaluating symptoms with a medical professional regularly. However, you can consider certain Ayurvedic approaches to support your health alongside conventional treatments. These might include herbs such as ashwagandha and shatavari, which are believed to help strengthen reproductive tissues, and incorporating triphala to detox and balance doshas. Regularly consuming a warm, anti-inflammatory diet with spices such as turmeric and ginger can aid in managing Vata-Kapha imbalances. However, these are supportive measures - not replacements for medical advice.
With vitamin D deficiency and a low AMH level indicating diminished ovarian reserve, nutritional support is crucial. Regular exposure to sunlight and including foods rich in vitamin D such as fortified grains or fish can benefit your levels. In such cases, continuous consultation with your healthcare provider is essential. Surgery might be necessary if fibroids have significant effects on fertility or if your symptoms worsen. Always prioritize working collaboratively with your doctors to pursue the most adaptable course of action tailored to your health needs.
