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Irregular Periods - #20123

Visha Bhagat

I need to know the remedy for irregular periods for someone with 105 lbs weight and vatta dosh . Blood test and hormones are normal. Individual’s lifestyle is stressful. Individual exercises and eats healthy food.

Age: 26
Chronic illnesses: NA
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Divya Ashokarishta - 450 ml Mix 4 teaspoons of medicine in 4 teaspoons of water and take after meals in the morning and evening. Divya Stri Rasayana Vati - Take 1 tablet with lukewarm water after morning and evening meals.
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To address irregular periods in someone with a Vata constitution, despite normal blood tests and hormone levels, it's valuable to consider a few Ayurvedic perspectives and remedies. Vata dosha, when aggravated, can lead to irregular menstruation. Stress, a common Vata imbalance factor, may also contribute to menstrual irregularities. First, ensure a regular routine or daily rhythm. Vata thrives on consistency, so try waking up and going to bed at the same time each day. Incorporate calming practices like meditation, pranayama (slow, deep breathing) or gentle yoga to help manage stress. These activities can pacify Vata and stabilize your nervous system. Nutritionally, you might want to include warm, cooked foods that are easily digestible. Favor sweet, sour, and salty tastes as they balanc Vata. Foods like cooked grains, soups, and stews can be grounding. Drinking warm beverages, such as herbal teas made with ginger, tulsi, or cumin, can aid digestion and encourage hormonal balance. Avoid cold, raw foods and caffeine as they may aggravate Vata. Herbs like Shatavari or Ashwagandha are traditionally used to balance female reproductive system and support stress reduction. Consider consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for guidance on proper dosages or combinations. Oil massage, or Abhyanga, using sesame or almond oil, is a relaxing daily ritual that nourishes skin, and calms erratic Vata. Doing it even a few times a week before a bath can promote circulation and hormonal balance. Sleep is another critical factor. Ensure adequate rest is part of your routine - around 7-8 hours. Prioritize sleep hygiene, make your room calming and conducive to rest. Exercise is good, but avoid high-intensity workouts if they are overstimulating. Opt for moderate, gentle activities that don't lead to exhaustion. If irregularities continue despite these adjustments, it's wise to seek further evaluation to rule out subtler imbalances or conditions like Uttara Vasti, an Ayurvedic procedure known to support reproductive health might be needed under guidance from a professional.
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