Alright, so dealing with abnormal uterine bleeding like you’re experiencing can be really stressful, and that anemia you’re mentioning is no joke. Let’s make sure you’re tackling this safely. You mentioned a polyp and ongoing bleeding, hence it’s good you’re under a doctor’s care already. Balancing Ayurveda with your current medical treatment effectively needs caution, especially when you’re breastfeeding.
First, ayurvedically speaking, such issues would be tied to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, leading to an excess of heat and possibly affecting the Rakta and Rasa dhatus (blood and plasma). The root cause needs treating, but right now you’re needing symptom relief until surgery. Ayurveda often suggests calming therapies and herbs, like Ashoka or Lodhra, historically used to manage menstrual disorders, but their use in breastfeeding women should be considered carefully under a practitioner’s guidance.
About Styplon — it’s typically recommended as it contains herbs like Lodhra, Ashoka which are known in Ayurveda to manage bleeding. However, the interaction with Norethindrone isn’t well-studied in both modern or Ayurvedic texts. Without solid evidence, it’s probably safest to not stop your prescribed medication and continue closely with your doctor regarding the risk, combining treatments like this.
You might want to talk to an Ayurvedic physician about a safe dosage if deciding to try Styplon. In general, many would say 2 tablets twice daily, but since you’re breastfeeding, please proceed with caution, your baby’s needs come first. Whatever choice you make, keep your healthcare provider in the loop.
Meanwhile, focus on incorporating Pitta-pacifying lifestyle habits. Cool down with cucumber, pomegranate, something like coconut water can be a friend. Avoid spicy, fried or hot foods, they worsen bleeding and may exacerbate your symptoms.
For anemia, increase iron in your diet through foods like leafy greens, dates, beetroot or consider an iron supplement if your doctor agrees. Breathing exercises like pranayama could support energy levels, just listen to your body and avoid stressors when possible.
And please if those palpitations, difficulty breathing are severe, it’s an urgent reason to see your doctor right away. This isn’t something to wait on. Balancing all this isn’t easy so go step by step and prioritize your and baby’s safety.