Ah, the infamous POD fluid. So, it’s common for small amounts of fluid to collect there especially if you been ovulating or had a recently minor pelvic trauma - and yeah, hormones can be tricky like that. Your doctor saying it’s not a massive concern is a pretty decent sign, but lets dig into the Ayurvedic side of things anyway.
In Ayurveda, bloating and mild pain word may linkto apana vata imbalance, which governs downward-moving energy. Bloating and mild lower abdominal pain might be influenced by this factor too. Now sometimes, these imbalances just need a bit of gentle tweaking.
Curiously, there’s a few herbs and tinctures known for promoting balance and drainage. Dashamoola, a blend of ten roots, might be beneficial. Simultaneously, try ginger and fennel tea which can help to regulate digestion and Vata too. Drinking it warm with meals probably a good habit!
Massage can be pretty effective too—abhyanga, or oil massage, particularly with warm sesame oil, is known for calming Vata. It’s a ritualistic delight and something you might try doing before a warm bath. But hey, before you head on slathering those oils, make sure that you don’t have any skin allergies or reactions.
Internal cleansing ain’t a bad idea either. Think Triphala - renowned for its gentle yet effective way of cleansing and promoting digestive health.
As far as seeing results, well, Ayurveda believes in gradual shift rather than any quick fix. You may feel subtle changes in couple weeks but be patient and consistent.
However, if you your symptoms do persist or worsen, it’s important to reconnect with your healthcare provider ASAP. But just remember, you know your body best, trust your instincts, and don’t hesitate to seek help if you feel it’s necessary.


