How to squeeze overian myoma - #20309
I had formed myoma in 2008,2018n this year since 7 months..I did surgery in 2008 and 2018..give me solution bcz I m a orphan girl.I can't afford all expenses.. this year I feel pain in stomach so I go for doctor.I did sonography n come to know that it again form a myoma..he prescribed me mife25 for 3 months.. please give me a solution
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It’s sounds like you are dealing with recurrent myomas inspite of previous surgeries Start on Kanchanar guggulu- Stri rasayana vati- 1 tab each twice daily after food with lukewarm water Asoka aristha- 2 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food
As you are having recurrent myoma , ayurvedic medicines will help you to reduce but to what extend it will help differs from person to person I will advise you to have long term treatment to prevent this recurrence 1. Varanadi ghritham 1 tsp morning empty stomach 2. Ashokaristham 30 ml-0-30 ml + kanchanar guggulu 1-0-1 after breakfast and dinner 3. Guggulu panchpalam choornam 1 tsp with warm water at bed time
Experiencing recurrent myomas can be a challenging situation, especially when dealing with financial constraints. While surgery is one option, Ayurveda offers natural approaches that might support you. First, it’s important to remember that myomas, or fibroids, often arise due to hormonal imbalances, notably involving elevated estrogen levels.
In Ayurveda, we focus on balancing the doshas and strengthening the digestive fire or agni, which can help manage conditions like myomas. An Ayurvedic regimen may include dietary changes, herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications aiming to balance the doshas, particularly the Kapha, which is often related to growths and stagnation in the body.
Begin with dietary adjustments: Reducing the intake of Kapha-aggravating foods can be beneficial. Limit dairy products, fried and processed foods, excessive sugar, and cold items, including ice-cold drinks. Instead, favor warm, well-cooked, light meals like soups and stews, which aid in digestion. Green leafy vegetables, whole grains like quinoa and barley, and spices such as turmeric, cumin, and cinnamon can help balance hormones.
Considering herbal remedies, you may explore options such as Ashoka (Saraca indica), known for its uterine health benefits, and Guggulu (Commiphora mukul), which may help by detoxifying and balancing hormones. However, these should be used under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure they suit your individual constitution.
Lifestyle plays a crucial role too. Incorporating regular yoga and pranayama can aid in reducing stress, improving circulation, and promoting hormone balance. Regular exercise such as brisk walking or gentle yoga can help regulate metabolism and support hormonal health.
While these measures might offer some relief, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional or an experienced Ayurvedic expert for personalized advice and regular monitoring. In cases of acute pain or unusual symptoms, medical attention should be prioritize. Take care and explore support networks around you that might offer additional assistance for your healthcare needs.

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