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Adanomyosis, Endometriosis ,Fibroids
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Adanomyosis, Endometriosis ,Fibroids - #21206

Tanisha

Hi , I have been diagnosed with Adenomysis with Fibroid, I dont want to go for surgery as I am in my child bearing years and have not started a family yet, I have lower back and pelvic pain, constantly feel the heavy bladder , periods have always been regular with no issues however this month I've started apottinf once a day a week before my period was due .

Age: 29
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Tab chandraprabha vati 2-0-2 Syp. Dashmularishta 2tsp-0-2tsp in lukewarm Water Tab. Kanchanar guggul 2-2-2 Tab Gokshuradi guggul 2-2-2
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Rasanadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before s

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Adenomyosis and fibroids can indeed create discomfort, especially during childbearing years, but Ayurveda offers holistic strategies to manage these conditions. The symptoms you’re describing suggest an imbalance in the Vata and Pitta doshas, affecting the reproductive system and leading to pelvic congestion and pain. Focusing on soothing and balancing these doshas can help alleviate your symptoms. For your diet, emphasize warm, nourishing meals that calm Vata and Pitta. Include more ghee, cooked vegetables, and whole grains like rice and quinoa. Incorporating herbs such as turmeric, which has anti-inflammatory properties, may also be beneficial. Drink warm water or herbal teas, like ginger or fennel, throughout the day to support digestion and detoxification. Avoid cold, heavy, and overly spicy foods which might aggravate your condition further. Incorporating a regular routine of gentle yoga or stretches, specifically designed for pelvic health, may provide some relief from pain and enhance circulation in your lower abdomen. Try early morning practices of simple asanas such as the Cat-Cow pose, Cobra pose, or Child’s pose to ease tension. Pranayama practices such as Alternate Nostril Breathing can help in calming the mind and regulating your overall energy. For topical relief, consider a gentle oil massage with castor oil or sesame oil on the lower abdomen. Try applying a warm compress, which can soothe cramps and alleviate a heavy bladder feeling. However, spotting and any changes in menstrual patterns warrant careful attention. While Ayurveda addresses the root causes, it’s crucial to closely monitor your symptoms and seek a gynecologist’s advice to ensure comprehensive care — particularly if symptoms intensify or continue. Balancing natural treatments with conventional medical advice provides the best path forward to support your reproductive health safely!

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