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I had cervicitis 4 yrs back but for the past 2 yrs got sonography it's not there
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I had cervicitis 4 yrs back but for the past 2 yrs got sonography it's not there - #21074

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I have vaginal lips pain and heaviness down there and tingling sensation I have taken bacteria, year infection treatment This tingling sensation increases in high ac And I checked for uti No uti but sometimes it's like I pee more and sometimes not

Age: 27
Chronic illnesses: No
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Chandana asava 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals Triphala churna half spoon with warm water two times a day after meals

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It sounds like you're experiencing discomfort related to your vaginal area, and I understand that can cause some concern. From an Ayurvedic perspective, such symptoms could be linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and dryness in the body. Vata imbalances can lead to sensations like tingling and heaviness. To manage this, you might consider incorporating some practices to help balance Vata. Warmth is key, since high AC might aggrevate it by increasing dryness, so try to keep the area warm. You can apply warm sesame oil or ghee gently around the vaginal region, as both offer grounding and nourishing properties beneficial for Vata pacification. Do this once or twice daily to see if it provides relief. In addition, maintaining a regular routine can be beneficial. Eat warm, cooked foods that are slightly oily and easy to digest. Soups, stews, or kichari (a rice and mung bean dish) can be ideal choices. Avoid cold, raw foods, which may accentuate Vata's characteristics. Hydration is also important. Make sure you're drinking enough warm water or herbal teas like ginger or chamomile. Prioritize warm drinks over cold ones, especially when you feel more frequency of urination. Pranayama, particularly Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) and Bhramari (humming bee breath) practices, can have a calming effect on the nervous system and help balance Vata. Try incorporating 10 minutes into your daily routine. If these symptoms persist or worsen, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional. There could be underlying conditions that might require medical attention, so being cautious is always wise. Always listen to your body's signals and respond appropriately.

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