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pcos - #20720

Srilakshmi

Is there any treatment for pcos, if yes then how long should I take, I have irregular cycles , gaining weight nowadays. No other complaints.

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Yes there is medicine for pcos but it's should confirmed then you can start medication. Rx Vidhivatika vati Tb M2 tone Tb Kanchnarganvati Shatvaryadi grit one tap Kumarasav Lashunadi vati Shatpushpa churna Rajahpravatini vati Should be used accordingly to bala, agni ,vaya of person The ayurvedic treatment plan should always have ayurvedic diagnosis ,so proper nidana lakshan and vyadhi should be identified before starting an ayurved treatment so accordingly some medicine are prescribed.

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Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Rajapravarthni vati two times a day

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Arogyawardhini wati Kanchnar gugulu Triphla gugulu Dashmoolarist Triphla powder Trikatu powder Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Regular exercise

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) can be quite a journey to navigate, but Ayurveda offers some insights that might help. Since you're experiencing irregular cycles and weight gain, we can approach this with personalized recommendations, keeping your unique constitution and lifestyle in mind. Firstly, let's consider your diet. In Ayurveda, balancing the doshas, particularly Kapha and Vata, could be instrumental in addressing PCOS. You might want to focus on a Kapha-pacifying diet. This means reducing intake of heavy, oily, and cold foods. Instead, leaning towards warm, light, and mildly spicy meals can support your digestive fire (agni). Try incorporating more vegetables, legumes, and grains like quinoa or barley, which are not just healthy but can help with weight management too. Herbal support in Ayurveda is also valuable. Herbs such as Shatavari and Ashwagandha are often recommended for hormonal balance. You might consider taking these under guidance, though — generally advisable to consult with a local practitioner who could suggest specific dosages based on your constitution (Prakriti) and imbalances. Regular exercise is another key component. Gentle yoga, especially poses focused on pelvic health, could help in regulating your cycles and managing weight. Simple everyday movement and exercise, like walking, can also be significant. Meditation is a rather underappreciated tool, but reducing stress is crucial for hormonal balance. Practicing meditation, even for 10-15 minutes daily, can bring calming influence. The timeline for noticing changes can vary. Ayurvedic treatments tend to be gradual, and patience along with consistency is key. Some individuals see improvements within few months, while others may take longer. Being regularly monitored by an Ayurvedic practitioner can ensure the approach's efficacy and adjust your treatment as needed. Remember, any significant symptoms or sudden changes should result in a standard medical consult, as it's important to connect Ayurvedic practices safely with modern medical treatments.

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