अगर आंवला जूस और विटामिन C लेने के बाद मेरी पीरियड्स 50 दिन लेट हो जाएं तो क्या करें? - #57074
मेरा पीरियड लेट हो गया है... मैंने आंवला जूस लिया... क्या विटामिन सी पीरियड को लेट करता है... मुझे क्या करना चाहिए... मेरा पीरियड 50 दिन से लेट है... पिछले दिनों में भी ऐसा हुआ है?
How long have you been experiencing a delayed period?:
- 1-2 monthsHave you had any changes in your lifestyle or diet recently?:
- Some minor changesHave you experienced any other symptoms along with the delay?:
- No other symptomsAre you currently taking any other medications or supplements?:
- No, just amla juice and vitamin CWhat is your usual menstrual cycle length?:
- Irregular but predictableHave you experienced any significant stress recently?:
- No stressHave you had any previous issues with your menstrual cycle?:
- Occasional delaysडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
I understand your concern. A period delayed by about 50 days can feel worrying, but based on the information you provided, amla juice and vitamin C are unlikely to be the main reason for such a prolonged delay. Since you have had occasional delayed periods in the past and your cycles are irregular, this episode is more likely related to a hormonal imbalance rather than the supplements themselves. From a clinical and Ayurvedic perspective, the most likely causes include: Hormonal fluctuations affecting ovulation (the commonest reason for delayed periods). Irregular menstrual pattern that has become more prolonged this cycle. Mild disturbances in metabolism, weight changes, sleep, diet, or routine, even if they seem minor. In Ayurveda, delayed menstruation is often associated with Vata aggravation and Artava-vaha srotas imbalance, which can temporarily suppress the normal menstrual flow. The first and most important step is: if there is any possibility of pregnancy, perform a urine pregnancy test immediately, even if you think the chance is low. For Ayurvedic support (if pregnancy is ruled out): 1) Rajahpravartini Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after meals with warm water for 5–7 days ( as it is traditionally used to support delayed menstruation). 2)Ashokarishta – 15 ml with equal water twice daily after meals for 6–8 weeks. If digestion is sluggish, warm water infused with a small piece of ginger may be taken once daily. Simple home measures: Drink warm water throughout the day. Include sesame seeds, cooked vegetables, dates, and iron-rich foods. Maintain regular sleep Gentle walking and yoga such as Baddha Konasana and Bhujangasana may help support hormonal balance. Avoid: Excess fasting or crash dieting. Excess cold foods, iced drinks, and irregular meal timings. Self-medicating with multiple herbal or hormonal products. If your period does not start within the next 1–2 weeks, I would recommend a gynecological evaluation with: Pregnancy test Thyroid profile (TSH) Ultrasound pelvis Hormonal assessment if indicated Seek medical attention sooner if you develop severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, dizziness, or unusual discharge. With appropriate evaluation and correction of the underlying hormonal imbalance, most delayed cycles can be managed successfully. If you can tell me your age, marital status, and whether there is any possibility of pregnancy, I can guide you more specifically.
••A 50-day delay in your menstrual cycle requires careful medical evaluation. Let’s address the connection between Amla (Emblica officinalis), Vitamin C, and your period first, followed by an Ayurvedic perspective on what might be causing this delay and what steps to take. ••Does Amla or Vitamin C Delay Your Period? There is no scientific evidence or classical Ayurvedic text stating that Vitamin C or Amla juice causes a 50-day delay in menstruation. In modern medicine, high doses of Vitamin C are sometimes thought to alter estrogen and progesterone levels, but this is typically associated with inducing or bringing on a period rather than delaying it. From an Ayurvedic lens, Amla is Rasayana (rejuvenating) and possesses Sheeta Virya (cooling potency). While its cooling nature can help regulate heavy bleeding (Raktapitta), it does not cause a prolonged absence of periods (Nasta Artava) on its own. The core cause of a 50-day delay lies elsewhere, and it is crucial to address the root issue immediately. Critical First Steps (Modern Clinical Evaluation) Before starting any aggressive treatment, certain primary causes must be ruled out: ••Rule Out Pregnancy: If you are sexually active, the very first step is to take a home pregnancy test. A 50-day delay is a significant indicator. ••Consult a Gynecologist: If pregnancy is ruled out, a medical professional should evaluate you for underlying systemic conditions. A delay of this length is frequently linked to: PCOS/PCOD: Polycystic Ovary Syndrome causes hormonal imbalances and missing cycles. ••Thyroid Dysregulation: Hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism directly disrupts the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. Extreme Stress or Dietary Changes: Sudden weight shifts, high cortisol, or nutritional deficiencies can stop the cycle (hypothalamic amenorrhea). The Ayurvedic Perspective: Artava Kshaya / Nasta Artava ••In Ayurveda, a delayed or absent period is usually diagnosed under Artava Kshaya (deficiency of menstrual fluid) or Nasta Artava (unmanifested menses). This condition is primarily driven by: ••Vata Dosha Aggravation: Excess Vata blocks the channels (Srotas), preventing the natural downward flow of energy (Apana Vayu), which regulates menstruation. ••Agni Mandya and Rasa Dhatu Kshaya: Poor digestive fire (Agni) leads to improper formation of nutrition (Rasa Dhatu). Since menstrual fluid (Artava) is the Upadhatu (byproduct) of Rasa Dhatu, poor nutrition directly results in a missed period. ••Ayurvedic Lifestyle & Dietary Guidance To help clear blockages and balance Apana Vayu, focus on foods that support hormonal rhythm: ••Focus on Nourishing, Warm Foods: Eat freshly prepared, warm meals with healthy fats like cow’s ghee to soothe Vata. Reduce Cold & Processed Foods: Avoid iced drinks, raw foods, and highly processed white sugars, as these can disturb Kapha and Vata, further delaying the cycle. Gentle Warming Kitchen Herbs: Small amounts of ginger, cumin, fenugreek (Methi), and carom seeds (Ajwain) can be included in cooking to gently stimulate digestion and regulate downward energy flow.
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हमारी सेवा पर केवल योग्य आयुर्वेदिक डॉक्टर ही परामर्श देते हैं, जिन्होंने चिकित्सा शिक्षा और अन्य चिकित्सा अभ्यास प्रमाणपत्रों की उपलब्धता की पुष्टि की है। आप डॉक्टर के प्रोफाइल में योग्यता की पुष्टि देख सकते हैं।