Fibroid - #20851
I have a 4cm calcified fibroid is it remove without surgery pls help is it the reason for pregnancy not done? Or any other reason i don't want surgery i already had one stillbirth with surgery before 1 year.
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Sometimes fibroid is also reason for infertility.
Tab. Kanchanar guggul 2-2-2 Tab. Triphala guggul 2-0-2 Syp. Amla+alovera 10 ml each mix and intake
Stri rasayana vati- Kanchanar guggulu- 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Ashwagandha churna-1/2 tsp with lukewarm milk at night
You can conceive with fibroid but need under observation of gynecologist through out the pregnancy. Tab. Kanchanar guggul 2-2-2 Tab. Chandraprabha 2-0-2 Uttar basti with kshar taila in nearby Ayurvedic centre.
There may be other options apart from surgery Pls consult gynecologist You can try Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day after meals Arogyavardhini vati two times a day
When dealing with fibroids, especially a 4cm calcified one, Ayurveda can offer some supportive approaches although we should be realistic about expectations. Fibroids like these are dense in nature, and while Ayurveda provides ways to manage symptoms and support reproductive health, it’s not always a substitute for surgical intervention. The possibility of reversing such a condition with Ayurveda alone is limited.
Calcified fibroids typically signify that the fibroid has stopped growing and is no longer a threat in terms of increasing size, but if it’s affecting fertility, there are a few things you might consider. Yes, fibroids can sometimes play a role in reproductive challenges, though they are not always the sole reason. Other factors might include underlying hormonal imbalances, misalignment of Vata and Pitta doshas, or even stress and lifestyle factors.
In Ayurveda, we focus on balancing the doshas and supporting overall reproductive health. Begin by understanding your prakriti (constitution) and identify any dosha imbalances. For many with fibroids, there’s often a vata imbalance, leading to accumulated toxins (ama) in the uterus.
1. Diet & Lifestyle Modifications: Focus on nourishing, warm foods that are easy to digest to support Agni. Incorporate foods like whole grains, cooked vegetables, and stay hydrated. Avoid processed foods, excessive caffeine, and cold or raw foods which may exacerbate the condition.
2. Herbs Consideration: Use herbs like Ashoka and Shatavari. These can help maintain hormonal balance and support female reproductive health. However, it’s crucial to work wih an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure proper dosage and combinations.
3. Regular Exercise: Incorporate gentle exercises like yoga or walking to enhance circulation and reduce stress.
4. Panchakarma Therapies: Consider consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner about detox therapies tailored specifically for you. Procedures like Basti, a form of therapeutic enema, can be particularly beneficial in managing Vata and clearing accumulated ama.
While these approaches can help manage the symptoms and support overall reproductive health, they are a complement, not a replacement for western medical care, particularly if you have concerns about fertility. It might be helpful to consult both an Ayurvedic specialist and a gynecologist to explore what options might work best for you. Given your past stillbirth and surgery, it’s essential to tread carefully and ensure any approaches you follow are safe and conducive to your well-being. If there are other underlying concerns, like hormonal issues, those will need addressing too in collaboration with a healthcare provider.

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