Based on your ultrasound findings and symptoms, it seems you’re experiencing issues related to an ovarian cyst, a fairly common occurrence. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, these symptoms may relate to imbalances in the doshas, particularly Pitta and Vata, affecting the reproductive tissues (shukra dhatu) and your digestive system (agni). Balancing these doshas involves dietary, lifestyle, and herbal recommendations tailored to your condition.
First, let’s address diet. Focus on a Pitta-Vata pacifying diet. Include cooling and grounding foods like cucumber, zucchini, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy, oily, and processed foods as they can aggravate imbalances. Hydration is crucial, so drink plenty of water, possibly with a pinch of cumin for digestive support.
Herbs such as Ashoka and Lodhra can be beneficial as they help regulate menstrual cycles and support reproductive health. Take these under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner for proper dosage. Triphala, a herbal blend, may aid in improving digestion and reducing nausea due to its mild laxative properties.
For lifestyle, regular gentle exercise like yoga or walking may enhance circulation and help manage stress, alleviating some symptoms. Practice pranayama (breathing exercises) to calm your system and regulate Vata.
Importantly, given the pain and repeated menstrual cycles, consult with a healthcare professional or gynaecologist to fully evaluate and monitor your condition. Sudden severe pain, fever, or dizziness need immediate attention. Combining Ayurvedic care with conventional medical advice ensures a holistic approach.