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How to get pregnant with chocolate cyst - #20918

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My both ovary have chocolate cyst.age 31 Wants to conceive.duration of marriage 4 years.i take ovulation induction for 3 months but do not work.can I get pregnant?please let me know I am so depressed and can't focus on anything rather than getting pregnant.

Age: 31
Chronic illnesses: Hypothyroidism
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Take Kanchnaar Guggulu 1-0-1 Kaklarakshak yog 1-0-1 Chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 Varunadi kashayam 20 ml empty stomach

Arogya vardhini vati 1-0-1

Trifla powder 1/2 tsf (at bed time) with leukworm water

Follow a healthy diet and lifestyle Avoid screentime, daysleeping, spicy, oily, processed and heavy food Practice bhujangasana, pavanmuktasana, bhramari pranayama regularly

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Hello Humrya I will advise you to take 3 month panchkarma course for infertility it will improve overall reproductive organs. Thus increasing chances of pregnancy .you can start this medication it will slowly shrink the chocolate cyst 1. Varanadi ghritham 1 tsp morning empty stomach. 2. Kanchanr guggulu 1-0-1 after food 3. Varanasavam 30ml-0- 30ml after f

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Hello Humyra

I would suggest you to start practicing yoga and Pranayam first of all for atleast 30 min.

Thn

Medicine 1. Vridhivadhika vati - 1-1 tab twice 2. Kanchnar gugglu - 1-1 tab twice 3.Chandraprabha vati 1-1 tab twice after meal with lukewarm water 4.Phalghrit - 1 spoon with milk at night 5. Satavri granules/ Churn - 1 spoon with milk at night.

To increase effectiveness of treatment

You should try panchkarma, uttar basti ayurveda procedure.

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You can conceive…but need to follow the proper diet and you should take treatment Avoid sugar and sugar processed food, maida, fried food, bekary food, potato, cold beverages, more intake of tea or coffee Start yoga start with simple Surya namaskar 5 cycle daily and gradually increase the number of Surya namaskar Do walking regularly atleast 5000 steps daily and gradually increase the number of steps Do pranayama atleast 15 mins daily Take hot water regularly Take butter milk Have more salad Have leafy green Veggies Take tab shivagutika 1 bd after food Kanchanara guggulu 1tid after food Rajapravartini vati 1tid after food Ashokarishta 15 ml bd after food Varunadi kashaya 15 ml bd before food Do head massage with himasagara taila daily If possible visit the nearby panchakarma centre and take one course of Virechana karma or yapana basti karma or Uttara basti for cyct Take one course of shirodhara or shirobasti

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I want to let you know that cyst is common now a days. It is frequent in 2- 3 women. It’s is Life style disorder. So first of all change your daily schedule ( Dinchraya). Either join yoga classes or do it at your home . Second thing as your manas (mind) is vitiated do as much as pranayam anuloma vilom (20 min must).

Rx Hansparnyadi kwath 20 ml before meal two times a day Kanchnar ghanvati/ kanchnar guggul 2-0-2 after meal Ashokaarista 20 ml with water after meals Medhavati 0-0-2 before sleep Phal ghrit/shatvaryadi ghrit 1 tsp three times a day before meal.

If possible Consult near by panchkarma centre some procedures like shirodhara uttarbasti will accelerate your response. Lord Dhanvantari will heal you soon.

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Tab M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water Phalgrith 10 ml twice daily before food with milk Kanchanar guggul 1 -0 -1 after food with water Do pranayam lom -vilom, bhastrika, bhamri, 5-10mins daily

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Body detox is necessary.

Tab. Triphala guggul 1-0-1 Tab. Vridhivadika vati 1-0-1 Tab. Kanchanar guggul 1-0-1. Tab. Khadira vati 1-0-1

Avipatikar churan 1tsp at night with Luke warm water.

Avoid rice, pulses, oily spicy, surgery, junk food.

More intake of citrus fruit, drink lot of water, vegetables

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Dr. Manjusha Vikrant Pate
With over 18 years of dedicated Ayurvedic practice, I have focused extensively on treating skin and hair disorders, integrating classical Panchakarma therapies with individualized care. A major aspect of my clinical approach involves Upakarma procedures—supportive therapies within Panchakarma—which I customize based on each patient’s Prakriti (constitutional type). I believe true healing begins when treatments are aligned with the body’s natural balance, and this philosophy guides every aspect of my work. My specialization includes the preparation and use of Ayurvedic formulations that I personally design, including face packs, hair packs, body oils, and facial oils—each one carefully selected and recommended according to the patient’s specific dosha and skin/hair condition. These formulations are result-oriented and rooted in time-tested Ayurvedic principles, ensuring safe, natural, and sustainable outcomes. In my practice, Ayurvedic facials are more than just cosmetic procedures; they are therapeutic treatments tailored to the unique constitution of each individual, aiming to restore inner and outer harmony. By incorporating dosha-based skincare routines and traditional beauty therapies, I help patients achieve visible improvement in conditions like pigmentation, acne, hair fall, and premature aging—without relying on chemical-based solutions. My goal is to blend classical Ayurveda with a practical, patient-focused approach. Whether managing chronic skin concerns, offering customized herbal solutions, or delivering rejuvenative Panchakarma therapies, I ensure each treatment is deeply personalized, holistic, and rooted in authentic Ayurvedic wisdom.
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*Start Yoga under proper guidance this will help. *Consult Ayurved physician some panchakarma procedure accordingly will also helpfull. *Start meditation,avoid stress. * Hypothyroid so keep regular follow up of treatment.

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I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I have accumulated over 20 years of experience working across multiple medical specialties, including General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, and Cardiology. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to diagnose and manage a wide range of health conditions, helping patients navigate both acute and chronic medical challenges. My exposure to these diverse fields has given me a comprehensive understanding of the human body and its interconnected systems. Whether it is managing general medical conditions, neurological disorders, skin diseases, or heart-related issues, I approach every case with careful attention to detail and evidence-based practices. I believe in providing accurate diagnosis, patient education, and treatment that is both effective and tailored to the individual’s specific needs. I place great emphasis on patient-centered care, where listening, understanding, and clear communication play a vital role. Over the years, I have seen how combining clinical knowledge with empathy can significantly improve treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. With two decades of continuous learning and hands-on experience, I am committed to staying updated with the latest medical advancements and integrating them into my daily practice. My goal has always been to deliver high-quality, ethical, and compassionate medical care that addresses not just the illness but the overall well-being of my patients.
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Don’t be depressed Some times it takes time You may need panchkarma therapy at a good ayurvedic centre Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals

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1.Kanchanar Guggulu – 2 tablets After breakfast, with warm water 2. Trikatu Churna – ½ teaspoon With a spoon of honey.(in morning) 3. Ashvagandha tablet 1 tab with warm water.( in morning) 4. Ashokarishta – 15 ml With equal water, after lunch. 5. Brahmi – 1 capsule with warm water before bed.

Eat Warm, light, fiber-rich meals; avoid dairy, soy, fried, and processed foods; favor turmeric, ginger, and cumin.

Do Daily practice of Bhramari, Anulom Vilom, Setu Bandhasana, Bhujangasana, and Supta Baddha Konasana.

Go to bed by 10 PM and wake up at the same time daily to maintain a consistent rhythm. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, or heavy meals at least 3 hours before bedtime. * With proper management of your thyroid levels and treatment for the chocolate cyst, pregnancy is still possible, and many women with these conditions successfully conceive with the right care and support."

Take care and Get well soon.

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I am currently working as an Associate Professor and Ayurvedic Consultant at a reputed Ayurvedic medical college in Karnataka. My dual role in academics and clinical practice allows me to stay deeply connected with both the foundational principles of Ayurveda and their real-world application in patient care. With years of experience in teaching and treating patients, I have developed a strong grounding in classical Ayurvedic texts as well as hands-on expertise in managing a wide spectrum of health conditions. In my academic role, I am involved in mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students, guiding them through theoretical understanding, clinical training, and practical application of Ayurvedic medicine. I actively participate in departmental research, workshops, and case discussions, fostering a learning environment that emphasizes both scientific inquiry and traditional wisdom. As a consultant, I provide holistic Ayurvedic care for chronic lifestyle disorders, musculoskeletal problems, women’s health issues, gastrointestinal diseases, and skin disorders. My treatment plans are deeply personalized, based on a thorough assessment of Prakriti (body constitution) and Vikriti (imbalance), integrating herbal medicine, Panchakarma therapies, dietary advice, and preventive health strategies. I strongly believe in the importance of patient education and preventive care. Whether I am managing a complex condition or offering day-to-day wellness support, my aim is always to treat the root cause and promote long-term healing. I also collaborate with fellow practitioners and students to stay updated with advancements in Ayurvedic research and contribute meaningfully to the field. My commitment lies in offering authentic, evidence-based, and compassionate Ayurvedic care while nurturing the next generation of Ayurveda professionals with the same values.
121 days ago

Hello dear… Surely you can conceive no doubt… But before that you have to follow some tips like,

Consult a Ayurvedic gynaecologist they will advice some panchakarma procedures which will help you to detoxify your body then will advice some medicine which will help you in getting pregnant 👍

All the best 😊

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Hello Humyra

NO NEED TO WORRY THIS IS CURABLE

# SUCCESS KEY

U CAN SURELY GET PREGNANT IF

1.If Choclate Ovarain Cyst Dissolve 2.Ovulation Happens with Good Quality Ovum 3.Good AMH Levels 4.No Fallopian Tube Blockage 5.Good Uterine Endometrial Thickness

# ROOT CAUSE:-

• Root Cause for Ur Issue is Anovulation due to Chocolate Cyst as of now. • It result of Hormonal Imbalances and Mostly due to Endometriosis

# SUCESS KEY

• As U know Ovarain Chocolate Cyst Anovulation and Hormonal Imbalance related to Imroper Diet Hormonal lifestyle stress related disorder Overweight etc Hence U needs to Follow proper Diet Yoga Exercise Life style Modification Weight Management along with proper line of Ayurvedic Treatment & few Procedures. • All Above done together properly will surely help you • Keep Thyroid Levels under Good Control

"AYURVEDA HAS BEST SOLUTION FOR CHOCOLATE OVARIAN CYST HORMONAL IMABLANCE AND ANOVULATION ISSUES "

# FEW PARAMETERS TESTS TO CHECK AGAIN

• Kindly Confirm Again with Ur Hemoglobin Prolactin TSH AMH levels are Normal or Not ? • Ultrasound scan Abdomen Pelvis to confirm Endometriosis • Follicular Study during Treatment

# FOR CHOCOLATE OVARIAN CYST-

• For Ovulation Induction and Hormonal Issues :- Ashoka Cordial Syrup 10 ml twice a Day After Food × 30 Days

• To Dissolve Chocolate Cyst :- Vridhivadhika Vati 1 Tab twice a Day After Food × 30 Days

• For Hormonal issues and Thyroid Issues:- Tab.Kanchanaar Guggulu 2 Tabs twice 1 Day After Food × 30 Days

• For Fat and Weight Loss :- Medohar Vati 2 Tabs twice a Day After Food × 30 Days

Take Above and Review me Again After 30 Days

ADVICES :-

• DO’S :

All Alkaline green leafy vegetables Fruits Salads Sprouts Green Salads Nuts Milk Daily Products Apple Pomegranate Ragi Beet Palak Papaya to eat more

• DON’T s :

All Acidic Oily fatty Fried processed Junk Maida Udad Excess Processed Sweets food Curd afternoon sleep Sedentary lifestyle Stress

# EXCERCISE & YOGA

Walking ( 8000 Steps / Day ) Jogging Ujjayi Bhastrika Bhramari Surya Namaskar Walking Jogging Aerobics Gymnastics Zumba Meditation Dhyan etc

# DIET PLAN FOR CHOCOLATE OVARIAN CYST HORMONAL IMABLANCE & WEIGHT MANAGEMENT

BREAKFAST 9 am

Rava Ragi Oats Savaiya Upama( 150 Grams) Or Sprouts Mixes Or Green Salad Mixes Or Fruits Salad Mixes

Sugarless Green Tea/Coffee 1 Cup Or Vegetable Soups

LUNCH - 12.30 pm

2 Rotis Multigrain/Jwar Bajra /Chapati Wheat + Green Salad Mashed /( Rayta ) + Leafy Vegetables Methi/Palak etc + Vegetables like Brinjal /Lauki etc + Rice 100 Grams + Rasam Curry + Fresh Butter Milk 1 Full Glass

EVENING 5.00 pm - Sugarless Green Tea /Coffee

DINNER - 8 pm

1 ½ Roti/Chapati + Vegetables+ Rayta + Rice + Rasam/Buttermilk Kadhi

1 ½ Tsf Isabgol Powder at Night Before Sleep

REGARDS

Dr Arun Desai

God Bless You 😊🙏

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You are 31, time is valuable, so I’ll suggest a practical, clear Ayurvedic and lifestyle plan that can work with your body’s natural healing. Ayurved definitely can work on this condition,For proper medication cocert a ayurvedic clinic doctor, or we can have personal consultation sessions.if u are under medications i can advice you Lifestyle Changes for Fertility + Chocolate Cysts 1.Daily Dinacharya (Routine): *Wake up early (around 5:30–6:00 AM) — it improves hormonal rhythm. *Warm water with lemon on waking — to cleanse digestion. *Abhyanga (self-massage) 3-4 times a week with warm sesame oil, especially around the lower abdomen.

*Gentle Yoga (no heavy exercise): Focus on pelvic opening poses (like Butterfly Pose, Cat-Cow, Cobra Pose). You can consult a yoga specialist for this. Diet: #Warm, cooked foods — NO raw salads, cold foods, frozen items. #Avoid dairy (milk, cheese, butter), especially if cysts are big — they worsen Kapha. #Avoid refined sugar, white flour, and deep-fried foods. #Include spices like turmeric, ginger, cinnamon — they reduce inflammation. #Eat more Moong dal,Steamed vegetables,Ghee (small amount),Fresh fruits (in small amounts — avoid banana and heavy fruits).

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Being diagnosed with chocolate cysts, or endometriomas, can complicate things, but it’s not an insurmountable hurdle to conception. Chocolate cysts are related to endometriosis, and they may affect fertility by altering the ovarian environment or causing structural changes. Ayurveda provides a holistic approach that may support your journey in tandem with medical care.

Observe your doshas, as an imbalance could be contributing. For fertility issues related to endometriosis-like conditions, focus on pacifying Pitta dosha since they often lead to inflammation and irregularities. Start with dietary modifications. Avoid spicy, fermented, and excessively sour food. Incorporate cooling, dosha-pacifying foods like cucumber, watermelon, sweet fruits, dairy products, and coconut water.

Strengthening your Agni, or digestive fire, is essential. Begin your day with a glass of warm water and a slice of ginger, with a dash of lemon if tolerance permits. It can help metabolize toxins, promoting hormonal balance. Practicing Yoga, especially asanas like Salamba Sarvangasana or Viparita Karani, may assist in invigorating the reproductive organs.

Try herbal remedies like Ashwagandha and Shatavari, known for reproductive support in Ayurveda. However, these should be taken under the supervision of an Ayurvedic practitioner, not self-administered, as your pitta level and symptoms need to be considered.

Moreover, managing stress, too, plays a critical role. Techniques like Pranayama or regular meditation can reduce anxiety levels, enhancing reproductive health indirectly.

Keep in mind, Ayurveda, being holistic, is a gradual process. It’s vital to stay connected with your medical doctor and a qualified Ayurvedic physician. If surgical intervention is recommended by your medical doctor, do not omit conventional therapeutic approaches. In Ayurveda, restoring harmony can take time—so try to remain patient with yourself.

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