Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Question #21496
8 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
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8 days ago
Visit gynecologist for usg scan To get better clarity

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Oh no, that sounds really tough. Ongoing bleeding after a month is definitely not somethng to take lightly. You mentioned using both pharmaceutical and Ayurvedic medicines without much relief, but it's crucial to seek immediate medical attention here. A prolonged bleeding could indicate some retained tissue, infection, or other complications that need a professional evaluation. While Ayurveda offers considerable support for many issues, this time it’s best to prioritize safety first and get checked by a gynecologist or directly at a hospital. They can do an ultrasound or examination to ensure everything is alright inside. It wouldn't be right to handle this alone with just herbs and remedies. For pain and bleeding, there are some things you might want to consider until you seek medical help. Things like rest, keep hydrated and stay away from strenuous activity. Warm compresses can offer some comfort if you're cramping. But remember, home remedies aren't substitutes for professional care. Ayurveda-wise, managing stress and diet can sometimes influence bleeding, like avoiding very spicy, pungent, or sour foods. Light meals and calming teas such as chamomile can be soothing, but again, this shouldn't delay you from seeing a doctor. It is critical to address prolonged bleeding through medical means because of potential risks to your health. Once you get this sorted, Ayurveda might help the body recover and regain balance. Build strength with nourishing foods like rice, milk, and ghee. Some herbs such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari are great for revitalization postpartum, but let’s hold these thoughts till you hear from a healthcare provider. Promise yourself to prioritize your immediate well-being and reach out to a healthcare professional okay!

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