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How to cure Adenomyosis - #19946

Ashabi

Severe pain during menstruation and during sexual intercourse, and bleeding excessively I need a permanent cure and Ayurveda so I can use herbs for the treatment, the pain is a stabbing excruciating pain and it’s affecting my daily routine

Age: 45
Chronic illnesses: Adenomyosis
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Start on dashamoola kwath - 1 tsp powder in 400 mL of water boil until it remains 100 mL filter it and take on empty stomach twice daily 2.kanchanar guggulu-1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water 3.Asoka aristha- 2 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food

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Hi Ashabi,

I’m sorry to hear about the pain you’re experiencing. Can you tell me if you have any other symptoms like irregular periods, fatigue, or bloating? Do you notice any changes in your digestive health or mood around your menstruation time?

In Ayurveda, severe menstrual pain and excessive bleeding can be caused by an imbalance in Pitta and Vata doshas, and it often relates to conditions like endometriosis or fibroids. To help manage this, you can try the following:

Ashoka: Known for its ability to regulate the menstrual cycle and reduce pain and inflammation.

How to use: 1 teaspoon of Ashoka powder with warm water, twice daily.

Shatavari: Helps balance hormones and nourish the reproductive system.

How to use: 1 teaspoon of Shatavari powder with milk or warm water, once or twice daily.

Turmeric: Has anti-inflammatory properties to reduce pain and swelling.

How to use: 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder in warm water or milk, once daily.

Triphala: Helps detoxify the body and balance the menstrual cycle.

How to use: 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder before bedtime with warm water.

Additionally, using castor oil packs on the lower abdomen can help with pain relief. Eating a Pitta-pacifying, light diet and engaging in regular gentle exercise like yoga can help regulate the cycle and reduce discomfort.

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Adenomyosis can indeed be quite debilitating, with severity of symptoms impacting everyday life. Ayurveda offers holistic perspectives, aiming to balance your doshas and restore harmony within your body. Here’s how you can manage the symptoms more effectively:

To address the root cause, we must understand that Adenomyosis could be linked to imbalances in Vata dosha, which governs movement and can cause pain when aggravated. Additionally, fluctuations in Pitta dosha, can contribute to excessive bleeding due to its heat properties. Thus, the approach focuses on balancing these energies.

Firstly, consider incorporating Ashwagandha and Shatavari into your daily regimen. Ashwagandha can help in grounding the Vata imbalance, offering relief from pain and anxiety, while Shatavari is soothing for Pitta and supports hormonal balance. Taking these herbs in powdered form, about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon, twice a day with warm milk, can be beneficial.

Your diet also plays a critical role. Emphasize warm, cooked meals that are sattvic in nature. Think of foods like khichadi or lightly spiced vegetable soups, and avoid cold, raw or processed foods as they can aggravate Vata and Pitta doshas. Ghee is particularly wonderful for your constitution, providing lubrication to the tissues and calming inflammation.

Routine is another crucial pillar. Establish a daily routine that includes regular meal times, adequate hydration, and enough rest. Practicing gentle yoga, particularly poses that focus on the pelvic area, like the Butterfly pose or the Reclining Bound Angle, can enhance blood flow and alleviate pain. Pranayama, (deep breathing exercises), such as Nadi Shodhana, can be supportive for reducing stress levels.

If you can access traditional therapies, Abhyanga (oil massage with sesame oil) before a warm bath may decrease pain and remove toxins from the tissues. Panchakarma, which includes therapeutic techniques like Basti, can target both Vata and Pitta directly, but it’s best to consult a seasoned Ayurvedic practitioner in your area to assess suitability.

Please remember, while these guidelines follow traditional wisdom, persistent pain and excessive bleeding should be closely monitored. Don’t hesitate to seek an integrative approach with your conventional healthcare provider to ensure safety and comprehensive care. Regular follow-ups are advisable to gauge progress and adjust the regimen as needed.

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Gotcha, thanks for the awesome tips! Gonna try the yoga and those remedies. Feels good having down-to-earth advice. Appreciate it!
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