Yoga for fibroadenoma and how to reduce those lumps - #21249
I have fibroadenoma for last 5 years , i tried all medicines but nothing works , I did surgery also, I have multiple fibroadenoma which keeps on increasing, what can I do to avoid it.are they cancerous, or it is due to hormone changes or genetics
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Kanchanar guggulu Vriddhivadika vati Arogya vardhini vati- 1 tab twice daily before food with lukewarm water/honey
Fibroadenomas are generally benign, non-cancerous breast lumps, and are usually associated with hormonal changes. They typically don’t increase cancer risk, but having them examined by a healthcare professional is important to confirm diagnosis and monitor any changes. Since you’ve mentioned that medications and surgery haven’t proved fully effective, Ayurveda can offer complementary approaches to manage and potentially reduce these lumps by addressing the root causes such as dosha imbalances.
Understanding your prakriti, or unique constitution, is key. Imbalances, particularly in Kapha dosha, are often linked to the development of fibroadenomas due to their grounding, building nature. The first step is to maintain a balanced diet that reduces Kapha accumulation. Incorporate light, warm foods. Favor cooked vegetables, whole grains like quinoa and barley, and warming spices such as ginger and turmeric. Avoid dairy, red meat, and processed foods that may exacerbate Kapha.
Lifestyle modification can also play a significant role. Regular physical activity can help balance hormones and reduce Kapha. Gentle exercises like walking or light cardio are beneficial. Practice Pranayama and yoga asanas such Sarvangasana (shoulder stand) or Setu Bandhasana (bridge pose) to improve circulation and lymphatic drainage, but do so under guidance if you’re unfamiliar.
Consider Ayurvedic herbs like kanchnar guggal, which can aid in managing glandular swellings. Having a consistent herbal regimen can support your body’s ability to rebalance itself, but it’s essential to consult with a practitioner experienced in Ayurveda to ensure appropriateness and dosage.
Ensure your digestive agni, or fire, is strong, as efficient digestion can mitigate swellings. Triphala can be gentle remedy to aid digestion and detoxification without disrupting your digestion. Finally, understand stress could potentially affect your hormones—explore meditation or mindfulness practices to foster relaxation.
Remember, though these strategies can be supportive, it’s crucial to maintain medical follow-ups to ensure comprehensive care. Changes in lumps or symptoms should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare practitioner without delay.

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