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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Question #21496
61 days ago
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Peroid - #21496

Pooja

Acyually mne ik month pehle abortion kit khayi thi pieces to nikl gye pr bleeding ni bnd ho ri or dard bhi normal hi a mne kafi medicines khayi h bleeding bnd krne k liye pr koi frk ni yhaa tk ki mne ayurvedic medicine bhi khayi h pr kuj frk ni pd rha pls koi hlp kijiye

Age: 27
Chronic illnesses: Peroids
Gynecology
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Dr. Trupti
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61 days ago
Visit gynecologist for usg scan To get better clarity

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It sounds like you've been experiencing prolonged bleeding and pain after taking an abortion kit. This situation is quite serious and it's important to prioritize your safety above all. It's essential to seek immediate medical attention from a healthcare professional. An extended period of bleeding following a medication-induced abortion could potentially be a sign of retained tissue or an infection, both of which require prompt medical assessment and treatment. In the meantime, if you're interested in holistic care in conjunction with professional medical advice, Ayurveda can offer supportive measures, focusing primarily on stabilization and rejuvenation. Here’s some guidance considering Ayurvedic principles, but again, I stress the importance of urgent clinical evaluation. Firstly, it might be beneficial to address balancing your Vata dosha, which is often aggravated during and after such processes. This aggravated Vata can lead to irregularities like continued bleeding and discomfort. A gentle, warm and unctuous diet can aid in pacifying Vata — consider consuming warm soups, stews, and sparingly seasoned dishes. Including turmeric in your diet may help due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Secondly, use sesame oil for a gentle self-massage, preferably before a warm bath. This practice, called 'Abhyanga,' might help calm the body and soothe Vata. Warm compresses over the abdomen may also provide some temporary relief from pain. Hydration is very important; consume lukewarm water throughout the day. Herbal teas like ginger tea can be warming and soothing for the digestive system, indirectly addressing the digestive fire or 'Agni.' Remember though, these are supportive measures; they can't substitute for the medical attention you're in need of. Please consult a doctor as soon as you can to ensure your health is managed with the appropriate medical care and procedures necessary for your condition. Your well-being is the priority, so please ensure to take action immediately.

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