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Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #20223
117 days ago
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Fillophin tubes - #20223

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Both fillophin tubes removed due to it got infected and uterus size is also small addession has formed no lining and I'm 27 yrs old does ayurveda has solution and sence pubery no period blood flow like spotting

Age: 27
Chronic illnesses: Discbluge sence 2yrs
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In Ayurveda, your condition suggests an imbalance in Vata and Pitta doshas, leading to poor uterine nourishment, adhesions, and lack of proper menstrual flow. Since your condition is chronic, a systematic Ayurvedic treatment plan, including Panchakarma therapies and internal medicines, would be necessary.
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Fallopian tube removed due to infection have surgery done ?
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Given your condition, where both fallopian tubes have been removed due to infection, along with the small uterus and adhesion formation, Ayurvedic management can indeed focus more on strengthening your reproductive health and improving menstruation. Ayurveda considers the flow of blood during menstruation as an expression of your apana vayu (downward moving energy) and overall harmony of your doshas. First, there's the importance of correcting your diet and lifestyle to balance vata dosha, which looks affected from your spotting issues and lack of regularity in menstruation. Eating warm, cooked meals such as soups and stews are significantly beneficial. Foods that are grounding and nourishing, like root vegetables, whole grains, and ghee, should be included in your diet. Avoid cold, raw, or processed foods as they can aggravate vata. Herbal remedies can also provide support. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are known for their ability to restore vitality and promote hormonal balance. Taking these herbs as a tea or in powdered form with warm milk could help improve blood flow and overall reproductive function. It's best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for specific dosages and combinations. Daily practices such as Abhyanga (oil massage) using sesame oil can be quite beneficial to pacify vata and reduce adhesions over time. Try incorporating gentle yoga and pranayama exercises designed to promote circulation and relieve stress. It's essential to work closely with both your Ayurvedic practitioner as well as your gynecologist to tailor a plan that integrates Ayurvedic wisdom with allopathic care. Given your current health status, the urgency would always be making decisions alongside medical guidance to ensure safe and effective treatment. Always keep your healthcare providers informed about any treatments you start.
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