Yoni Pichu is indeed a fascinating and valuable therapy in Ayurveda used for women’s reproductive health. You’re right; it’s about applying medicated oils, which support the nourishment and toning of vaginal tissues. But it goes beyond that - it primarily addresses dosha imbalances, especially Vata in the reproductive system. This makes it helpful for managing conditions like vaginal dryness, prolapse, or even painful intercourse because Vata imbalance often manifests as dryness, pain, and discomfort.
For the procedure, the oil selection is a thoughtful process. Different oils suit different conditions and prakriti. Bala Taila might be chosen for nourishing tissues, while Kshar Taila could be more cleansing. A practitioner will tailor the selection based on your constitution and specific issues. It’s soaked in a sterile cloth or cotton pad, placed in the vaginal canal for about 15-30 minutes… the length can vary. As for frequency, it might be advised 2-3 times a week, but again, it’s best personalized to the individual’s needs.
Combining Yoni Pichu with Panchakarma or internal meds is quite common to amplify benefits. You might hear about treatments like Virechana (purgation) or Rasayanas (rejuvenators) being suggested. As for safety, avoid during menstruation or with active infections like UTIs. It’s crucial it’s done under professional supervision, it’s not a DIY thing due to precision needed in oil choice and method.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer as results vary - some notice changes within a few sessions, while others might take longer. It often depends on severity and chronicity of conditions. Keep an open line with your Vaidya regarding any symptoms or discomfort during or after treatment. It’s often a subtle, cumulative effect, so patience is key! If you’ve tried it, sharing insights could greatly help others in similar situations.