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Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #20768
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Fibroadenoma - #20768

Shivani Yadav

I have fibroadenoma in my breast since 5-6 years, I am 28 yrs old after my delivery the lump size increasing continuesly no pain no discharge nothing happens only size increasing continuesly is their treatment in ayurveda

Age: 28
Chronic illnesses: No
Breast
Lump
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Better to do mammogram to see the size of lump If needed FNAC IF normal then no need to worry Better to remove it by a surgeon

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Arogyawardhini wati Kanchnar gugulu Triphla gugulu Triphla powder Trikatu powder Mahamajishtadi kwath. Take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food

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Fibroadenomas, often benign breast lumps, may respond positively to Ayurvedic treatments aimed at balancing doshas and supporting overall breast health. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these lumps can symbolize kapha dosha imbalance, nurturing tissue growth excess. Given the dynamics of postpartum changes in your body, this imbalance is quite common and sometimes causes concern. To begin, consider dietary adjustments. Emphasize anti-kapha foods, like green leafy vegetables, and fruits that are not excessively sweet, like berries and apples. Use spices that promote metabolism and clear ama (toxins), such as ginger, turmeric, and black pepper. Furthermore, minimize intake of dairy, red meat, and fried foods, which can aggravate kapha. Incorporating herbs could assist too. Ashwagandha is renowned for its balancing effects on vata and kapha, which could stabilize your condition. It’s commonly taken in capsule or powder form, usually about 500 mg twice daily - but remember to consult a practitioner for personalized dosage advice. Triphal, a herbal formulation, can aid in detoxifying your body. Consuming 1 teaspoon of triphala powder before bed with warm water might assist in balancing internal systems. Lifestyle adjustments are also crucial. Engaging in regular exercise, such as brisk walking or yoga, supports your metabolism and keeps kapha in check. Ensure you get adequate sleep, and manage stress through practices like meditation or pranayama, which pacify vitiated doshas. Topically, consider applying a warm castor oil pack on the lump for 20-30 minutes daily, which may support circulation and detoxification. It’s essential, however, to monitor the lump closely with your healthcare provider. If it grows rapidly, it's essential seek conventional medical advice. Ayurveda compliments modern medicine, and safety should always be the first priority.

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