Irregular periods with all those symptoms, it sounds super challenging. PCOD, or polycystic ovarian disease is a common condition but still complex. The symptoms you’re experiencing like gas, acidity, and tiredness… they often relate to what’s happening in the body with PCOD. Ayurveda really looks at balancing the doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—I’d suspect maybe some involvement of Vata imbalance leading to those irregular periods and digestive issues.
We gotta first tackle digestion. Start with lukewarm water in the morning; helps ignite the agni (digestive fire). You can add a squeeze of lemon or some ginger if you like. A diet that’s focused on whole grains, fresh veggies, fruits, and legumes nourishes the dhatus (tissues) while avoiding heavy, oily, spicy, and preserved foods will help minimize the digestive discomfort and bloating.
Stress can totally mess with your hormones and agni, contributing to irregular cycles. Practicing yoga and Pranayama daily—gentle poses like Baddha Konasana or Supta Baddha Konasana can help ground Vata and are calming. Set aside 15-30 mins for meditation; it’ll do wonders for your emotional balance and stress levels, which will help regulate your cycle too.
Herbs like Ashoka, Shatavari, and Aloe Vera juice (but not too much, around 20 ml) have traditionally been used in Ayurveda to support reproductive health. Triphala at night might help with digestion and detox. But make sure to consult a nearby Ayurvedic practitioner before using herbs extensively, it’s essential they fit your constitution.
About excessive abdominal pain during periods, try warm massages with sesame oil over the abdomen. It’s soothing. Also, drink fennel tea to help with pain and bloating.
Feeling tired and low confidence - it’s so connected. Small steps, like keeping a gratitude journal or speaking affirmations, can contribute to more positive mental space. Though it takes time, these practices boost emotional resilience. Modern lifestyle can be a piece of work for us—remember healing is a journey, be gentle with yourself along the way. If any of this sounds too much, dial it down a bit. It’s about what you can maintain, ya know?
And, always have an open line with your healthcare providers, especially if something feels off or worsens. Professional insight is super valuable, and Ayurveda can compliment that beautifully!



