Hyper thyroidism - #1061
40 year old female Hyper thyroidism suggested for surgery. Since pregency this has triggered for forth time
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Hyperthyroidism, especially when triggered by pregnancy, indicates an imbalance in the endocrine system, often linked to Pitta dosha. Surgery is one option, but Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to manage thyroid imbalances and support overall health. Here’s a step-by-step Ayurvedic plan to help manage hyperthyroidism:
1. Herbal Remedies for Thyroid Support Take Kanchanar Guggulu (2 tablets twice daily) to regulate thyroid function and reduce swelling. Consume Ashwagandha (1 teaspoon) with warm milk at bedtime to help balance thyroid hormone levels and reduce stress. Take Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) daily to support immune function and reduce inflammation.
2. Diet Recommendations Avoid foods that can aggravate Pitta dosha, such as spicy, oily, and fried foods. Focus on a cooling diet that includes foods like cucumbers, coconut water, pomegranates, and leafy greens to help soothe the thyroid. Limit the intake of goitrogenic foods (such as raw cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower) as they can interfere with thyroid function when eaten in excess.
3. Support for Hormonal Balance Consume Shatavari powder (1 teaspoon with warm milk or water) to support hormonal balance, particularly during times of stress and fluctuation in thyroid function. Include selenium-rich foods such as sunflower seeds and Brazil nuts, as selenium helps support thyroid health.
4. Stress Management Practice deep relaxation techniques like Nadi Shodhana Pranayama (alternate nostril breathing) and meditation to manage stress, which can aggravate thyroid imbalances. Yoga poses such as Setu Bandhasana (Bridge Pose) and Uttanasana (Standing Forward Bend) can help improve circulation and reduce stress.
5. Lifestyle Changes Ensure regular sleep patterns and adequate rest. Stress and sleep deprivation can exacerbate thyroid imbalances. Regular physical activity like walking, swimming, or gentle yoga can help balance hormone levels and reduce the impact of hyperthyroidism.
6. Panchakarma Therapies (Optional) Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner about Panchakarma treatments like Virechana (purgation) or Abhyanga (oil massage) to detoxify the body and improve thyroid health.
7. Regular Monitoring and Professional Guidance While Ayurveda can help manage thyroid imbalances, it’s important to continue working with your healthcare provider. Regular thyroid function tests are crucial, especially in pregnancy or postpartum, when fluctuations are common.

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