How to reduce thyroid nodle - #19767
I have seen 13*14mm size nodle in my thyroid what can I do further treatment please suggest me were I consult homoeopathic or ayurvedic in aayurved have treatment please suggest me what can I do for treatment


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Kanchanar guggulu 1_0_1 Varunadi kashaya 15ml_0_15ml
Kanchnar gugulu Arogyawardhini wati Punarnava mandoor Vacha powder
Hi Hemant,
1. Are you experiencing any symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or difficulty swallowing? 2. Have you noticed any changes in your energy levels, skin, or hair texture? 3. Do you have a family history of thyroid problems or any history of autoimmune issues?
Start on Tab. Kanchanar guggulu 1 tab twice daily after food with Luke warm water Tab.vriddhibhadika vati 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water
Dealing with thyroid nodules can be stressful, but don’t worry, Ayurveda has some unique perspectives and solutions to offer. First off, it’s crucial to understand the nature of these nodules and whether they’re active or causing symptoms. Always good to get checked out by a medical professional first to rule out anything serious, can’t stress that enough.
Now, from an Ayurvedic point of view, we consider thyroid issues as related to an imbalance in the Kapha and Pitta doshas. Sometimes, there’s a Vata component too. Think about your routine: are you experiencing sluggish digestion? Maybe feeling heavy or having too much mucus? These are all clues…
Eat a Kapha-pacifying diet. Cut down on heavy, oily and cold foods, excessive dairy might not be your friend here. Go for light, warm meals with spices like turmeric and black pepper – they’re your pals, not kidding!
Daily yoga and pranayama can be immensely helpful. Gentle neck exercises and deep breathing not only keep the throat area active, but also balance your doshas.
An Ayurvedic concoction like Triphala can help boost your metabolism and aid digestion – take it at bedtime with lukewarm water. Kanchanar Guggulu is another herb often discussed for its role in treating glandular swellings. Definitely consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting, though, as doses and combinations depend on individual constitutions like your body’s unique Prakriti.
Also, the mental aspect. Regular meditation could reduce stress and bring balance to your system. Often neglected, but so crucial.
Homoeopathy and Ayurveda, both have remedies, so there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. If you’re leaning towards Ayurveda, find a trained practitioner who can tailor treatments to your specific needs.
Stay hydrated too, and get plenty of rest. It’s not going away overnight (unfortunately), but a steady approach works wonders. Keep your spirits up and take it step by step!

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