Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #21626
6 days ago
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How to treat ovary cyst - #21626

Laxmi

A cystic mass measuring approx 59.3 into 38.8 mm in adenexal region of right ovary . Can it be treated with ayurvedic medicine or what can be a possible treatment to it . Which medicine should be taken to resolve it Will it be cured with ayurvedic medicines

Age: 46

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Its difficult Better to consult a gynecologist

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Ah, with a cystic mass, particularly in the adenexal region of the ovary, it's crucial to be cautious and ensure that you've got the right medical guidance, ya’ know? Ayurveda offers some supportive measures, but you must consult, like, a healthcare professional about medical interventions first, especially at that size. This is really important to monitor and manage correctly. If you're considering Ayurvedic support, we can talk doshas and lifestyle first. Ovarian cysts in Ayurveda could be linked to Kapha imbalance — think accumulation and stagnation. But hey, it ain't just black and white. Assess your prakriti; which means looking at your body type, and ensure balance is what you're targeting. Diet-wise, focus on foods that ain't heavy or mucus-producing. So, steer clear of dairy, oily, and overly sweet stuff. Opt for warm, spicy, light meals that stimulate digestion and keep Agni (digestive fire) rolling. Ginger tea, warm water, turmeric... those could become your daily pals. There might be herbs to explore like Guggul, Ashwagandha, or Shatavari, but remember, personalized prescriptions work best. Maybe even try a decoction called "Kachnaar Guggulu" often suggested for cysts, but only after talking to a practitioner. Dosage and form heavily depend on your unique constitution. Stress and emotional factors can also play a role. Ever tried some breathing exercises or yoga asanas tailored for women’s health? Again, consistency over intensity here. Things like gentle trikonasana might help maintain the flow of prana and energy, reducing stagnation. Now, all the Ayurvedic support is meant to complement, not replace, medical consultations. If there's any discomfort, pain, or unusual symptoms, don't hesitate to get back to your doctor. Remember, combining both modern and Ayurvedic can totally be the way to go for a holistic approach. Be safe and clear on all options.

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