Persistent PID can definitely create challenges when you’re hoping to conceive, and addressing it with both urgency and care is essential. It’s important to directly address the underlying infection associated with PID, so do ensure you’re receiving appropriate allopathic treatment—antibiotics are generally necessary in these cases. Ayurveda, complementarily, focuses on restoring pelvic and reproductive health through balancing the doshas, enhancing agni, and supporting the sapta dhatus, particularly the shukra dhatu, which is responsible for reproduction.
Begin with dietary adjustments to balance your prakriti and improve reproductive health. Warm, cooked foods that are light and digestible, with minimal oil and spice, can help rejuvenate your body. Include foods like cooked fennel, cumin, coriander, and fresh vegetables. Avoid processed foods and excessive heavy or fried foods, as they may aggravate the doshas.
Daily consumption of a decoction made from ashoka (Saraca asoca) bark can be helpful in reducing inflammation and promoting a healthy uterine environment. Boil 1 teaspoon of ashoka bark powder in two cups of water until it reduces to one cup, cooling it down before consumption. Use it daily for a couple of weeks, while monitoring any changes.
Triphala, a traditional herbal formulation, is beneficial in improving digestion and removing toxins from the body. Take 1 teaspoon of triphala powder with warm water at bedtime to ensure regular bowel movements and improved digestive fire.
Incorporate self-abhyanga (oil massage) with warm sesame oil three times a week, focusing on the lower abdomen area to enhance circulation and balance Vata. Follow this with a relaxing bath.
Engage in yoga practices such as Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclined Bound Angle Pose) and gentle Pranayama exercises, focusing on deep, abdominal breathing to help regulate stress, which could impact the reproductive system.
However, given the chronic nature of your condition and its implications on fertility, consulting with a healthcare provider specializing in reproductive health is crucial. Integrated care, involving both Ayurveda and modern medicine, ensures comprehensive support. Be vigilant about regular check-ups to monitor the condition and its impacts, keeping an open dialogue with your physicians.


