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Suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease with cyst in left ovary size is 4mm, endometrium thickness 8.2mm in 18 day of menses cycle suggest ayurvedic medicine, also shown free fluid in pelvic area, in previous Suggestion I was suffering from endometriosis thickness Which in three month treatment reduced to 8.2mm by ayurvedic treatment please suggest for pid also

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Dear Dr. Anshita Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Sy. M2 tone 15ml twice Tab. Chandrabrabhavati 2-0-2 Tab. Shatavari 2-0-2 Follow up after 12weeks

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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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Thank you for reaching out and trusting this platform with your Health journey, it is very good to hear that your endometrial thickness has come down with Ayurvedic treatment. This shows that your body is responding well and your system is capable of healing with the right support, now that your facing with PID with a small cyst in the left ovary and a little free fluid in the pelvis We need to focus on clearing the infection and inflammation, balancing the hormones and preventing recurrence of cysts and thickened endometrium Kanchanar guggulu Chandraprabha vati Stri rasyana vati One tablet each twice daily after food with warm water Dashamoola aristha Asoka aristha- 2 teaspoon each with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Prefer warm freshly cooked light meals Avoid Cure, cold drinks, sweets and fried foods Include turmeric, ginger, garlic, cumin, black pepper Practice Yoga‘s like Buddha Konasana setubBanda Sana Repeat scan after two months to check your cyst size and pelvic fluid status

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Hello Dr. Anshita, Start with Tablet M2TONE forte 1-0-1 after food with water Triphala guggul 1-0-1 Kanchanar guggul 1-0-1 Vriddhivadhika vati 1-0-1 All after food with water Avoid processed fatty fast sugary street foods Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika kapalbhati daily for 5-10mins twice.

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Hello Dr. Akshita ji, It’s good that your body is responding to ayurvedic treatment very well. TREATMENT - 1.Chandraprabha vati-1-0-1 after meals 2. Kanchnar guggulu -1-0-1 after meals 3. Vriddhivadhika vati-1-0-1 after meals 4. Ashokaristha -2tsp with 2 tsp water twice a day after meals

Diet- Avoid icecream, colddrink,fast food, oily food especially during periods. Eat fruits,dry fruits,milk instead of snacking on packaged items. Yoga - Anulom vilom, bhastrika, kapalbhati,setu bandhasana.

Follow this and you will get results. Review after 1 month. Repeat scan after 2 months. Take care Akshita ji Regards, Dr. Anupriya

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Hello Dr. Anshita ji,

I can understand your concern regarding Pelvic inflammatory disease. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)= Ongoing pelvic infection pelvic pain, discharge, possible fever, and inflammation.

Left ovarian cyst (4 mm) Small and usually not dangerous, but needs monitoring.

Endometrium thickness (Day 18 = 8.2 mm): Within acceptable range, especially in luteal phase. Earlier endometriosis thickness has improved with Ayurvedic treatment – very good sign.

✅AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

1. Kanchanar Guggulu – 2 tabs twice daily after food – for cyst regression & Kapha shaman.

2. Chandraprabha Vati – 2 tabs twice daily – acts as antimicrobial, reduces pelvic inflammation.

3. Ashokarishta- 20 ml-0- 20 ml after food twice daily with equal water – balances endometrium, regulates Artava.

4. Guggulutiktaka Ghrita (ghritam) – 1 tsp morning empty stomach with warm water – reduces chronic PID inflammation & supports tissue healing.

✅ EXTERNAL TREATMENT-

👉Yoni Pichu (tampon with medicated oil like Nimbadi Taila or Jatyadi Taila) – reduces infection & inflammation.

👉Triphala Phanta Yoni Prakshalana – warm decoction wash to reduce discharge and burning.

✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE

✅ Include: Warm water, cumin-coriander-fennel tea. Garlic, turmeric, neem, aloe vera juice (small doses) – natural antimicrobials. Plenty of cooked vegetables, especially bitter & astringent tastes (bottle gourd, drumstick, neem, methi).

❌ Avoid- Curd, cheese, heavy dairy at night. Excess spicy, sour, fermented foods. Cold drinks, junk, refined sugar (increase Kapha & infection tendency). Intercourse during active infection.

Your endometrium thickness has already improved with Ayurveda – encouraging progress.

PID + small ovarian cyst + pelvic free fluid can be managed with Kanchanar Guggulu + Chandraprabha Vati + Ashokarishta + supportive ghrita.

Local therapies like yoni pichu & prakshalana accelerate healing.

With 3–6 months of treatment + strict pathya, both PID inflammation and cyst can be controlled

Wish you a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Hello Dr.Andhra It’s good that you have seen positive response for endometrial thickening You can start on Chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 Gokahuradi guggulu 1-0-1 Strirasayana vati 1-0-1 Shatavari churna 0-0-1/2 tsp Dashamoola aristha 10-0-10 ml with equal water Asoka aristha 10-0-10 ml with equal water Can be taken

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Considering you’re dealing with PID alongside an ovarian cyst and other concerns, it’s necessary to approach this holistically through Ayurveda while also keeping medical options open if needed. Ffirstly, restoring balance is key, focusing on the dosha involved. PID is typically linked with an aggravated Pitta dosha, causing inflammation and heat in the pelvic region.

For medicine, the herb Ashoka (Saraca asoca) can be supportive in managing your reproductive health. Ashoka may help in reducing inflammation, addressing cysts and toning the uterus. Look for formulations like Ashoka Ghrita or Ashokarishta, which can be taken under a practitioner’s supervision, twice a day after meals.

To manage the cyst, Guggul preparations like Kachanar Guggulu might strengthen reproductive tissues. Other herbs such as Shatavari and Aloe Vera can support reproductive health and hormonal balance, calming excess Pitta. A guided detoxification process (Panchakarma) might be helpful too in removing accumulated toxins.

Diet-wise, opt for a Pitta-pacifying diet: avoid spicy, fermented or acidic foods. Prefer cooling, easy-to-digest meals like whole grains, cooked vegetables, and sweet fruits. Hydrate thoroughly with water and herbal teas like hibiscus or rose, which soothe Pitta.

Lifestyle modifications include reducing stress through meditation and gentle yoga practices specifically designed for women’s health. Pranayama practices like Sheetali or Chandra Bhedana can also be calming and cooling.

Given the specifics of your condition (cysts & free fluid), continuous medical evaluation is essential. An ultrasound follow-up for the cyst and free fluid and monitoring of the endometrium is recommended. If sever symptoms emerge, advanced intervention might be required, so keep your healthcare provider in the loop about changes.

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HELLO DR. ANSHITA,

1) PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE -This is an infection and inflammation of the reproductive organs . It causes pain, irregular periods, pelvic congestion, and sometimes fluid collection in the pelvis (as in your report)

2) OVARIAN CYST (4mm) -A small fluid-filled sac on the ovary. At 4 mm, it is very small and usually harmless, but it indicates some hormonal imbalance or inflammatory tendency

3) ENDOMETRIUM THICKNESS (8.2 mm on day 18 of cycle) -Endometrium is the inner lining of the uterus. It normally thickens before menstruation. In your case, it used to be much thicker due to endometriosis (abnormal growth),but has now reduced to normal range with Ayurvedic support

SO CURRENTLY YOUR MAIN CONCERNS ARE -Infection + inflammation (PID) -Pelvic free fluid due to infection/inflammation -Small cyst -Need to prevent recurrence of endometriosis

AYURVEDIC VIEW -PID= yoni shotha (uterine inflammation ) caused by Ama (toxins from weak digestion/metabolism) and Kapha-pitta imbalance -OVARIAN CYST= granthi (cyst swelling) due to kapha accumulation -ENDOMETRIOSIS/ ENDOMETRIAL THICKENING= artava dushti (disorder of menstrual tissue) and rakta dushti (impure blood)

TREATMENT GOAL -remove infection/inflammation - reduce pelvic congestion and free fluid -normalise menstrual cycle and hormones -prevent cyst growth/ shrink small cysts -improve uterine health and fertility potential

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =anti inflammatory, reduces cyst, clears channels

2) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals =for pelvic congestion, urinary/ reproductive tract health

3) ASHOKARISHTA= 20 ml + equal water twice daily =regulates menstrual cycle, balances hormones

4) DASHMOOLA KASAHAY= 25ml + equal water twice daily before meals =reduces pelvic pain, clears vata-kapha imbalance

5) GUDUCHI, MANJISTHA, SARIVA DECOCTION= 20ml daily twice =blood purification, improves immunity, controls inflammation

6) SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk in morning =strengthen uterus, bt only after active infection subsides

LOCAL TREATMENT

1) YONI PICHU (vaginal tampon with Jatyadi taila)-> reduces local infection

2) SITZ BATH with warm Triphala decoction-> relieves pain, reduces disscharge

3) YONI DHUPANA (vaginal fumigation) with antimicrobial herbs like neem, turmeric, guggulu

LIFESTYLE -maintain clean genital hygiene -take adequate rest during menses -keep digestion strong -> eat light, freshly cooked food

YOGA ASANAS -bhujngasana= improves pelvic circulation -baddha konasana= opens pelvic region -supta baddha koasana= relaxation, blood flow -setu bandhasana= sthregnthens pelvic muscles

PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= balances hormones, redcues stress -Bhramari= calms mind, reduces pain perception

AVOID -cold water baths, damp clothing, excessive sitting -suprresion of natural urges urine, stool, periods -stress, late nights, excessive sexual activity durning infection

DIET

FAVOUR= warm, light, easily digestible meals-> mung dal khichdi, vegetable soups, rice , bottle gourd, pumpkin, drumstick, pomegranate, raisins

SPICES HELPFUL= turmeric, cumin, coriander, fennel, garlic, ginger

AVOID -Curd, cheese, cold drinks, ice cream -excess oily, fried, fast food, junk -red meat, alcohol, smoking

HOME REMEDIES -Turmeric + honey= 1/4 tsp turmeric with 1 tsp honey daily-> natural anti inflammatroy -Fenugreek seed water- soak overnight, drink in morning-> reduces inflammation -Warm castor oil compress on lower abdomen-> relieves pain and congestion

Your cyst is very small 4mm-> good sign, usually resolves on its own Endometrium thickness 8.2 mm is almost normal-> keep monitoring The real issue now is PID and pelvic fluid which Ayurveda manages well with internal cleansing+ local therapies Focus on reducing inflammation and infection first Later, shift to rejuvination, hormones balancing herbs to prevent recurrence With consistent Ayurvedic treatment, lifestyle corrections, and follow up scans you can expect gradual resolution without surgery

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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For pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and the cyst in the left ovary with an endometrium thickness of 8.2mm, ayurveda offers several approaches. Peeleghritam, a medicated ghee preparation, can be helpful. Take a tablespoon of this ghee in the morning on an empty stomach. It is known to support reproductive health and balance doshas.

Consider Garlic therapy, consuming two cloves of raw garlic daily can boost immunity and help fight infection thanks to its antimicrobial properties. Though its pungency, a small price for its benefits.

Tirpala Kwath, known for its cleansing properties, can help in managing inflammatory conditions. Prepare a decoction by boiling one Tbsp of Triphala powder with a glass of water until reduced to half. Drink this cool in the evening. A simple way to maintain digestive balance.

Also perform daily Abhyanga (self-oil massage) with warm sesame oil to enhance circulation and clear blocked nadis, supporting healing of the reproductive organs. After massage, a warm bath can further facilitate detoxification.

However, monitor changes closely. If symptoms worsen or there’s considerable pain, seek allopathic consultation alongside Ayurvedic treatment to ensure timely and effective care. Integration of practices enhances safety and wellbeing.

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I am Vaidya Atul Painuli, currently working as an Ayurvedic Consultant at Patanjali Chikitsalaya, Delhi... been here a while now. My focus from the start—over 10+ yrs in this field—has been to stay true to what Ayurveda *actually* is, not just surface-level remedies or buzzwords. I’ve treated a wide mix of patients, from people battling chronic illnesses to those just looking to fix their lifestyle before it leads to disease (which is v underrated tbh). During these years, I kinda shaped my practice around the idea that one solution never fits all. Whether it’s diabetes, gut disorders, stress-related problems or hormone issues—everything goes back to the root, the *nidana*. I usually go with classic Ayurvedic meds, but I mix it up with Panchakarma, diet tweaks and daily routine correction, depending on the case. Most of the time, ppl don’t even realize how much their habits are feeding into the problem. It’s not just about herbs or massages... though those are important too. At Patanjali Chikitsalaya, I see patients from literally all walks of life—office-goers, elderly, even young kids sometimes. Everyone’s got something diff going on, which keeps me grounded. What I try to do is not just treat the symptoms but help ppl *see* what’s happening in their bodies and minds. Like Ayurveda says—if your digestion, sleep and emotions are off... then eventually health’s gonna wobble. I don’t promise quick results but I do stay with my patients through the process, adjusting things based on how they respond. That part makes a big difference I think. For me, Ayurveda isn’t a “last resort” kinda thing—it’s a system that can prevent 80% of the lifestyle diseases ppl suffer from today, if done right. My goal? Just to keep doing this in a way that feels real, grounded, and actually helps ppl—not overwhelm them with too much jargon or fear. Just practical, clean, honest healing.
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Dr. Karthika
I am currently a PG 2nd yr student in the dept of Shalakya Tantra at Parul Institute of Ayurveda and Research, batch 2024. I joined right after UG—no break—straight into PG (regular batch). I did my undergrad from Rajiv Gandhi Ayurveda Medical College (2017 batch, CCRAS syllabus under Pondicherry Univ). Somehow managed to secure 2nd rank university-wide back then, which I didn’t totally expect. Right now, my core interest lies in the Ayurvedic and integrative management of eye disorders. I’ve got decent exposure to both classical texts and clinical practice. From anatomy to pathology, I try to stay grounded in both the traditional Ayurvedic view and also the modern opthalmic understanding, especially with conditions related to the cornea, retina, and anterior segment. During PG deputation in 2nd year, I handled like 200+ OPD patients daily within 1–2 hrs (felt crazy at first but got used to the pace). I’m also trained hands-on in cataract and cornea surgeries under supervision. Not calling myself a surgeon yet, but I did get a good amout of surgical exposure in the PG postings. In terms of academics, I got 82% in the first-year PG exams—distinction score—secured department 1st and university topper at Parul Institute. Sometimes I do wonder if all this speed actually lets me go deep into each case but I’m learning to balance efficiency with proper patient care. Honestly I think that’s the biggest challenge in clinical ayurveda today—staying rooted in shastra while also being practically useful in today's overloaded OPDs. Anyway, still got a lot to learn, but I try to show up with clarity, humility and the will to keep improving every day.
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Dr. Shazia Amreen
I am Dr. Shazia Amreen, an Ayurvedic physcian with a little over 7 years of hands-on experience in clinical practice. I did my MD in Ayurveda from Government Ayurveda Medical College, Bangalore—and honestly, those years helped me go much deeper into the classical texts and the clinical ground. Not just theory... actual healing. Since 2017, I’ve worked closely with a diverse set of patients—from chronic gut problems to skin & hair concerns, musculoskeletal issues, hormonal imbalances, kidney stones, you name it. My core strength really lies in Panchakarma and gastrointestinal healing, where I don’t just jump into detox, but take time to see where the agni is, how deep the ama has gone, and whether the body’s ready to reset. I’m very rooted in classical assessment—looking at dosha imbalance, dhatu state, and prakriti before planning anything. But also, I keep it grounded in modern daily life. What’s the point of a great herbal blend if the person can’t sleep on time or digest their food properly, right? That’s why I focus big on Ahara-Vihara guidance. I don’t just hand over a diet list—I walk people through why those changes matter, and how to make them sustainable. In my practice, I often blend Rasayana chikitsa with basic lifestyle coaching, especially for cases like IBS, PCOS, eczema, migraines, or stress-triggered flareups. Each case is unique, and I don’t believe in repeating the same formula just because it worked for someone else. I also emphasize emotional reset, especially in long-standing chronic cases—sometimes people carry fear, shame, or frustration about their illness. I try to hold space for that too. Whether it’s someone coming in for general detox, a fertility consult, or just confused by their symptoms—I aim to build a plan that makes sense to them. It should feel doable. Balanced. And over time, it should make them feel like they’re coming back home to their own body. That’s the kind of Ayurvedic care I believe in—and try to deliver every single day.
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Dr. Shaniba P
I am an Ayurvedic doctor, someone who’s pretty much built her clinical journey around natural healing, balance and yeah—just trying to help ppl feel a bit more whole again. I work mostly with conditions that kinda stay with people... like joint pain that won’t go away, periods all over the place, kids falling sick again n again, or just the kind of stress that messes up digestion n sleep n everything in between. A lot of my practice circles around arthritis, lower back pain, PCOD-ish symptoms, antenatal care, immunity problems in kids, and those quiet mental health imbalances ppl often don't talk much about. My approach isn’t just pulling herbs off a shelf and calling it a day. I spend time with classical diagnosis—checking Prakriti, figuring out doshas, seeing how much of this is physical and how much is coming from daily routine or emotional burnout. And treatments? Usually a mix of traditional Ayurvedic meds, Panchakarma (only if needed!!), changing food habits, tweaking the daily rhythm, and honestly... just slowing down sometimes. I’m also really into helping ppl understand themselves better—like once someone gets how their body is wired, things make more sense. I talk to patients about what actually suits their dosha, what throws them off balance, and how they can stop chasing quick fixes that don’t stick. Education's a big part of it. And yes, I’ve had patients walk in for constant cold and walk out realizing it’s more about weak agni n poor gut routines than just low immunity. Every case’s diff. Some are simple. Some not. But whether it’s a young woman trying to fix her cycles without hormones or a 6-year-old catching colds every week, I try building plans that last—not just short term relief stuff. Healing takes time and needs trust from both sides. End of the day, I try to keep it rooted—classical where it matters but flexible enough to blend with the world we're livin in rn. That balance is tricky, but worth it.
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Dr. Snehal Tasgaonkar
I am an Ayurvedic physician with around 7 yrs clinical experience, though honestly—feels like I’ve lived double that in patient hours. I studied from a govt. medical college (reputed one) where I got deep into classical Ayurvedic texts n clinical logic. I treat everything from chronic stuff like arthritis, IBS, eczema... to more sudden conditions that just pop up outta nowhere. I try to approach each case by digging into the *why*, not just the *what*. I mean—anyone can treat pain, but if you don’t catch the doshic imbalance or metabolic root, it just comes bak right? I use Nadi Pariksha a lot, but also other classical signs to map prakriti-vikruti, dhatu status n agni condition... you know the drill. I like making people *understand* their own health too. Doesn’t make sense to hand meds without giving them tools to prevent a relapse. My Panchakarma training’s been a core part of my work. I do Abhyanga, Swedana, Basti etc regularly—not just detox but also as restorative therapy. Actually seen cases where patients came in exhausted, foggy... and post-Shodhana, they're just lit up. That part never gets old. Also I always tie diet & lifestyle changes into treatment. It’s non-negotiable for me, bcs long-term balance needs daily changes, not just clinic visits. I like using classical formulations but I stay practical too—if someone's not ready for full-scale protocol, I try building smaller habits. I believe healing’s not just abt treating symptoms—it’s abt helping the body reset, then stay there. I’m constantly refining what I do, trying to blend timeless Ayurvedic theory with real-time practical needs of today’s patients. Doesn’t always go perfect lol, but most times we see real shifts. That’s what keeps me going.
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Dr. Ayush Bansal
I am an Ayurveda doctor with about 1 yr of hands on clinical practice, still learning everyday from patients and the science itself. My journey started as a VOPD doctor with Hiims Hospital under Jeena Sikho Lifecare Ltd. For 6 months I was into virtual consultations, understanding cases online, preparing treatment protocols and doing follow ups to track progress. That phase trained me well in quick patient assesment and also in explaining Ayurveda in a way that fit with modern expectations. I dealt with many chronic and acute cases during that time.. things like gastric issues, joint pain, stress related complaints, skin problems. The remote setting forced me to sharpen my diagnostic skill and rely more on careful history taking, prakriti analysis, and lifestyle understanding. After that, I moved to a Resident Doctor role at Chauhan Ayurved and Panchkarma Hospital, Udaipur. This was very different.. more practical, hands on, and really grounded me in classical Panchakarma. I was actively part of planning and performing therapies like Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Abhyanga, Shirodhara, and other detox and rejuvenation procedures. Many patients came with long standing spine issues, metabolic disorders, skin complaints, or hormonal imbalance and I got to see how tailored Panchakarma protocols and lifestyle advice together can bring changes that medicines alone couldn’t. Working closely with senior consultants gave me better clarity on safety, step by step planning and how to balance classical texts with practical hospital settings. Now, whether in OPD consultations or Panchkarma wards, I try to meet patients with empathy and patience. I focus on root cause correction, using herbs, diet, daily routine guidance, and therapy whenever needed. My belief is that Ayurveda should be accessible and authentic, not complicated or intimidating. My aim is simple—help people move towards long term wellness, not just temporary relief. I see health as balance of body, mind and routine.. and I want my practice to guide patients gently into that space.
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Wow, this response is incredibly thorough! Really appreciate the clear guidance and specific recommendations. Feeling optimistic about starting this Ayurvedic plan.
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