Asherman syndrome after multiple dilation and curretage ayurvedic medicine - #19119
Mam I had miscarriage and due to retained tissues of conception I had to do d&c again. After d&c my period bleeding is reduced to 1 day which was for 3 days before pregnancy. My hsg test suggested I have mild asherman syndrome because I have mild scar tissue due to surgery. My hormones Profile including TSH LH Thyroid Prolactin Amh is normal. I don't have pcod . My period cycle is regular 28 day cycle. I get ovulation naturally. My tubes are open.but due to asherman syndrome my endometrial lining is not growing. It is just 7.5 mm on ovulation day. My ayurvedic doctor has prescribed following medicine Sukumar kashayam syrup 1tsf-1tsf Dhanwantaram kwath tablet 1-1 Kanyalohadi vati 1-1 Dhatri lauha 2-0 Amycordial forte tablet 2-2 Gynoveda myra 2-0 Gandharva haritaki tablet 0-2 Will this help me in my condition.... Do I need hysteroscopy to remove scar tissue??? Is there any ayurvedic medicine to remove scar tissue in uterus after d&c ...pls answer my question...I want to get pregnant...pls
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Hi Nikita,
When was the last D&C done and how many D&C have you done? When was the Asherman syndrome diagnosed? Apart from ayurveda medicines, have you taken any other medicines?
The above prescription looks ok to me! You can also consider doing Uttar Basti with Kshar oil & Phala ghritham to resolve the scar tissue. Even internal consumption of Phala ghritham can help.
Dealing with Asherman’s syndrome can be tough, especially when you’re looking forward to a future pregnancy. The list of medicines your Ayurvedic doctor prescribed is comprehensive, aiming to balance your doshas, support the endometrial lining, and generally strengthen your reproductive system.
“Sukumar Kashayam” and “Dhanwantaram Kwath” generally help in balancing Vata, which is often disturbed after procedures like D&C. “Kanyalohadi Vati” and “Dhatri Lauha” are supportive in building Dhatus, helping tissue regeneration. “Amycordial Forte” might support your uterine health too. “Gynoveda Myra” is good for balancing hormones, and “Gandharva Haritaki” can help in ensuring your digestive system stays strong, as Agni plays a vital role in Ayurveda.
Now, about the scar tissue—it’s true that Ayurveda can strengthen your tissues, but resolving established scar tissue typically requires direct medical intervention. A hysteroscopy might be necessary to physically remove the scar tissue, which helps the endometrium grow and becomes a conducive environment for implantation.
For added Ayurvedic support, consider increasing your intake of warm foods and using spices like turmeric and ginger—both have anti-inflammatory properties. You can also practice regular “Abhyanga” (oil massage) to soothe the nervous system and support Vata.
But remember, if you’re thinking about pregnancy, working alongside your gynecologist and possibly seeing a specialist who understands both Ayurveda and modern medicine could be valuable—getting a hysteroscopy isn’t something Ayurveda can fully replace in cases of severe scarring.
Remember, it’s important to be gentle with yourself during this process, and seeking both Ayurvedic and allopathic perspectives can often provide the most comprehensive support. And about getting pregnant, getting that balance back both physically and emotionally is key. Talk to your doctors, stay curious and persistent; your journey matters!

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