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Period abnormal - #20105

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Hello my age 39 years weight 55 height 5.5 I am facing abnormal menstrual cycle from last 9 month usg normal hb 12.5 Hello my age 39 years weight 55 height 5.5 I am facing abnormal menstrual cycle from last 9 month usg normal hb 12.5

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Dr. Prashant Kumar
I’m Dr. Prashant Kumar, a multi-specialty Ayurvedic doctor with over four years of experience in holistic and integrative healthcare. After earning my Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), I deepened my expertise through focused study in several specialties, including Panchakarma therapy, herbal pharmacology, sexual health, cosmetology, general medicine, and dietetics. My clinical practice blends time-tested Ayurvedic wisdom with modern therapeutic approaches to offer personalized, results-driven care. My clinic is designed as a peaceful, healing space — a reflection of my belief that recovery begins in a calm, nurturing environment. I start each day with yoga and meditation, practices that help me stay grounded and attentive to every patient I see. I believe that effective treatment must go beyond physical symptoms, so my consultations involve a comprehensive assessment of emotional, mental, and lifestyle factors that influence health. I take a multi-disciplinary approach, often working closely with nutritionists, yoga practitioners, and wellness experts to build customized treatment plans. These may include herbal formulations, detox therapies like Panchakarma, dietary guidance, and lifestyle modifications tailored to each patient’s constitution or dosha. My work has helped patients manage and often reverse chronic conditions such as arthritis, gastrointestinal imbalances, skin disorders, metabolic issues, and stress-induced ailments. I’m deeply committed to educating my patients—not just about their current condition, but about how to maintain balance and long-term health through Ayurvedic principles. What sets my practice apart is my empathetic, patient-first approach. I’ve built strong, lasting relationships within the community, and I frequently conduct workshops on preventive care, Ayurvedic nutrition, seasonal wellness routines, and stress management. To me, Ayurveda is more than a profession—it’s a lifelong journey of growth, healing, and connection. My goal is to empower every patient to take charge of their health through awareness, discipline, and natural care.
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You're experiencing abnormal menstrual cycles for the past nine months, and it's great that your ultrasound report is normal and haemoglobin level is at 12.5, which is a good sign. In Ayurveda, menstrual irregularities could be connected to an imbalance in the doshas, particularly Vata, which governs all movement in the body and is responsible for the natural rhythm of the menstrual cycle. To start with, focusing on a Vata-pacifying lifestyle might be beneficial. Ensure that your diet is nourishing and warm. You may want to include cooked fruits, warm grains like rice, and spices such as ginger and turmeric, which can aid digestion and balance Vata. Avoid cold, raw foods and drinks, as well as caffeine and processed foods, which can aggravate Vata. Stress and irregular routines can exacerbate Vata imbalance. Try to establish a regular daily schedule that includes waking up early and having meals at consistent times. Incorporate calming activities like yoga or meditation into your day, as these practices can help stabilize Vata and promote a sense of grounding. Additionally, Abhyanga or a warm oil massage using sesame oil can be soothing and beneficial. It can help in calming the nervous system and improving blood circulation, which is crucial for a balanced menstrual flow. Since menstruation is also connected to Apana Vata, the subdosha associated with downward movement, keeping this flow unimpeded is essential. Consider having herbal teas with fenugreek or cumin, which can promote uterine health. If you find that your symptoms persist, it's important to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or gynecologist for a personalized treatment plan. It’s crucial to monitor your symptoms closely and seek professional medical advice if you notice any concerning changes or developments, ensuring that your health and well-being are always prioritized.
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