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How to reduce breast pain in the body
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Question #21085
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How to reduce breast pain in the body - #21085

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I am having fibroadenoma and my breast are paining most of the day how to get rid of it.i feel more lumpy as well in breast and armpits also....,........................... please help me in this case.........

Age: 30
Chronic illnesses: No
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Experiencing fibroadenoma-related pain and noticing lumps in your breasts and armpits can definitely cause concern. In Ayurveda, we believe this can sometimes be connected to imbalances in the Kapha dosha, which governs tissues and fluids in the body. To help you manage the pain and potentially reduce the lumps, here are some simple ayurvedic approaches you can consider, though don't forget to consult with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation. First, focus on your diet. Try to reduce intake of Kapha-aggravating foods, like dairy, red meat, and anything too cold or heavy. Instead, aim for lighter meals that include warm, freshly-cooked veggies, whole grains, and spices like ginger and black pepper, which can stimulate digestion and reduce Kapha. Warm teas with tulsi or turmeric can also help reduce inflammation. Daily routine also plays a big role. Consider a gentle self-massage, or abhyanga, using warm sesame oil, focusing on the breasts and armpits to improve circulation. Do this ideally in the morning before showering. Ensure you get good physical activity daily; it can be as simple as a brisk walk, helping keep Kapha in balance and reduce lymphatic congestion. Additionally, a soothing herbal concoction might be beneficial. Try Triphala at bedtime; it's known for its detoxifying properties, aiding digestion, and assisting in balancing all three doshas. Before considering any herbal supplements though, check with your health practitioner to ensure they won't interfere with any other treatments you're undergoing. Stress and anxiety can exacerbate symptoms, so incorporating relaxation techniques like meditation or pranayama breathing exercises daily may bring some relief. Keep disciplining your stress levels as it's key for any kind of healing. By paying attention to diet, routine, and stress management, you're taking steps in line with Ayurvedic wisdom that attends to root causes rather than just symptoms. However, if there's any rapid change or worsening of your symptoms, it's crucial to consult a medical professional immediately as some conditions require more immediate intervention.
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