Thank you for reaching out I understand your concern and I also understand the pressure you are under with the NEET exam coming up when the mind is under continuous stress the body often responds slowly to medicines even if they are correct so first please do not feel discouraged since you have taken Neo and Chandraprabhavati for one and a half months without much change it simply means we now need to modify and support the treatment rather than waiting further….
At this stage the focus should be on stabilising the system supporting hormonal balance and at the same time protecting your energy memory and concentration for studies along with medicines your daily routine plays a very important role try to sleep early and wake up during Brahma muhurta this time is extremely beneficial for mental clarity retention and calmness especially for students preparing for competitive exams…
Practising pranayama daily will strongly support both your health and your focus ,Anulom vilom for five to seven minutes followed by bhramari for five minutes helps settle anxiety and improves hormonal coordination after this sit quietly for five minutes in simple meditation just observing your breath this calms the nervous system and improves concentration without tiring the mind……
Avoid late nights,caffeine,junk food and irregular meals keep your food warm simple and timely and drink enough warm water during the day these small habits make a big difference when combined with medicines
Continue the above medicines regularly adding Saraswathi aristha 3 tsp with equal amounts of warm water after meals,without missing doses and avoid changing treatments frequently,improvement usually comes gradually when the body and mind are supported together….
Stay calm,consistent and trust yourself you are capable focused and stronger than you feel right now with the right routine and support your health and your preparation can both move in the right direction….
Elaborate your condition for which you are taking the above medicines. Then only I will be able to guide you.
Hello I get it—juggling health issues while gearing up for an exam as big as NEET is a lot. Not seeing any change after a month and a half of treatment can really knock your confidence. But honestly, you’ve got options and a way forward.
Here’s the situation:
- Your symptoms haven’t budged in 1.5 months. - You’ve been taking Neeri (Neo) and Chandraprabha Vati. - The problem still shows up about six times a month. - NEET is three months away, and the stress is real. - No clear improvement yet, which is frustrating.
All this basically means the current treatment isn’t quite hitting the mark or maybe it’s not addressing the real issue.
From an Ayurvedic angle, your meds suggest: - There’s some Apana Vata imbalance going on. - The urinary or pelvic system (Mutravaha Srotas) might be involved. - Digestion seems sluggish (Agnimandya), and stress is making things worse by upsetting the Vata–Pitta balance.
And let’s be honest—long study hours, weird eating times, stress, and poor sleep are all just making Vata harder to manage. That’s probably why things aren’t improving yet, even with medicine.
Chandraprabha Vati can work well, but it really needs a clearly identified cause. Otherwise, results tend to be slow.
What’s the goal now? - Fix the root cause, not just cover up symptoms. - Balance Apana Vata. - Get your digestion and metabolism back on track. - Help you feel steady and focused for NEET. - Don’t start experimenting with new stuff right before the exam.
Here’s a straightforward Ayurvedic plan that’s safe for students:
Internal medicines: 1. Chandraprabha Vati—stick with it only if your test results are normal. If not, it might be time to tweak things. 2. Punarnavadi Kashayam—15 ml plus the same amount of warm water, twice a day. Good for detox and keeping the urinary system in balance. 3. Ashwagandha—one tablet at night. Helps with stress, focus, and stamina. 4. Triphala—mild dose at bedtime. Keeps your gut and Apana Vata working together.
Diet and lifestyle matter just as much as the medicines:
Strictly avoid: - Tea or coffee more than once a day - Junk food or bakery stuff - Studying late into the night without sleep - Cold drinks
Stick to: - Regular meal times - Warm, light food - Plenty of room-temperature water - At least 7 hours of sleep
Even the best meds won’t do much if you don’t get the basics right.
For your mindset as you prep for NEET: - Don’t keep changing medicines. Stick to what’s working. - Don’t panic. You can manage this. - You can get your health stable in the next 6–8 weeks. - A calm mind means sharper memory and better focus.
One last thing: if a medicine isn’t working after 6–8 weeks, Ayurveda doesn’t say to just keep going blindly. You need to re-evaluate and maybe change course. Get any tests or checkups you need now, so you’re not scrambling in the final stretch before NEET.
You can handle this. Stay steady and don’t let anxiety take over.
All the best, Dr. Snehal Vidhate
The text is already in English, so no translation is needed.
CONTINUOUS STRESS AND ANXIETY ESPECIALLY WITH THE NEET EXAM APPROACHING CAN AFFECT DIGESTION AND HORMONAL BALANCE AND THIS CAN MAKE EVEN CORRECT MEDICINES SHOW SLOW OR NO RESPONSE SO PLEASE DO NOT FEEL DISCOURAGED AT THIS STAGE
SINCE NEO AND CHANDRAPRABHA VATI HAVE BEEN TAKEN FOR ONE AND A HALF MONTHS WITHOUT MUCH IMPROVEMENT AND BLEEDING IS STILL OCCURRING AROUND SIX TIMES A MONTH THE APPROACH NOW SHOULD BE GENTLE AND STABILISING RATHER THAN ADDING MANY STRONG MEDICINES
YOU MAY CONTINUE WITH SHATAVARI CHURNA HALF TEASPOON WITH WARM MILK AT NIGHT DAILY AS IT HELPS NOURISH THE BODY SUPPORT HORMONAL BALANCE AND REDUCE STRESS EFFECT ON THE CYCLE
ASHOKARISHTA TWO TEASPOONS WITH EQUAL WATER AFTER FOOD ONCE DAILY CAN BE TAKEN TO HELP REGULATE BLEEDING AND SUPPORT THE UTERUS
TRIPHALA CHURNA HALF TEASPOON WITH WARM WATER AT NIGHT SHOULD BE ADDED TO IMPROVE DIGESTION AND CLEAR INTERNAL TOXINS WHICH IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR HORMONAL RESPONSE
DIET SHOULD BE SIMPLE AND LIGHT AVOID FRIED SPICY JUNK AND OUTSIDE FOOD TAKE REGULAR MEALS INCLUDE GREEN VEGETABLES FRUITS AND ADEQUATE PROTEIN DRINK ENOUGH WATER
REGULAR SLEEP AND DAILY 10 MINUTES OF DEEP BREATHING OR PRANAYAMA IS VERY IMPORTANT AT THIS TIME AS MENTAL STRESS DIRECTLY AFFECTS BLEEDING AND RESPONSE TO MEDICINES
AT THIS STAGE FOCUS SHOULD BE ON STABILITY AND MENTAL CALM RATHER THAN QUICK RESULTS AFTER THE NEET EXAM A DEEPER HORMONAL CORRECTION CAN BE PLANNED IF REQUIRED
Kindly tell the issue you are facing in detail.
Since your NEET exam is close, the focus should be on stabilizing your health and reducing stress so you can study effectively: 1. Ayurvedic Support (General, not prescription) - Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) – immunity and stress balance. - Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) – reduces anxiety, supports sleep. - Triphala Churna – regulates digestion and detox. .
2. Diet - Eat small, regular meals; avoid skipping food during study. - Prefer moong dal, rice, leafy greens, fruits like pomegranate and amla. - Avoid excess chillies, fried foods, and stimulants (too much tea/coffee).
3. Lifestyle - Sleep: Aim for 7–8 hours; sleep before midnight. - Study routine: Take short breaks every 45–60 minutes. - Stress relief: Practice pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Bhramari) daily for 10 minutes. - Hydration: Sip lukewarm water throughout the day.
धन्यवाद डॉक्टर… क्या यह सामान्य है कि महीने में 6 बार होता है या नहीं?
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