What to do for reduced blood flow during periods - #21644
What to do if I am having periods only for 2 3 days that to the flow is less and black blood it's my first time and periods have been shorten for like 4 5 cycles thats it i don't have any pain
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Try this home remedy - overnight soaked jeera in gud , in morning heat it a bit and have it in hot water.
If flow doesnt improves u need a doctors consultation, you can contact me on 7698891290
Go for USG WHOLE ABDOMEN AND IRON STUDIES THEN CONSULT
Don’t worry take only Chandraprabha vati 2-2 after meal
Pls once get your us scan to know the exact cause
Take Punarnava Mandur 2----0-----2 Chandraprabha vati 2—0—2 Ashokarisht 15ml----0----15ml Kumaryasav 10ml-----0----10ml
From an Ayurvedic perspective, the symptoms you’ve described may indicate an imbalance in your doshas, specifically Vata or Pitta. The short and diminished flow, along with the blackish color, can be associated with Vata imbalance, where there might be some stagnation or cooling effects in the uterus. When period blood appears darker, it can be suggestive of older blood that has taken longer to exit the body. Enhancing circulation and warmth in your system could potentially assist in alleviating these symptoms.
Firstly, focusing on nourishing practices may benefit you. Include warming, oleating foods in your diet such as ghee, and warm soups. Spices like ginger, cinnamon and cumin can be helpful for stimulating Agni, your digestive fire, which indirectly aids in circulation and menstrual health. Staying well hydrated is important; Sip warm water throughout the day to keep the body hydrated and encourage good flow.
In terms of lifestyle adjustments, consider incorporating gentle yoga and abdominal massages with warm sesame oil regularly to encourage better circulation in the pelvic region. Ensure you have regular bowel movements, as constipation can affect menstrual flow quality. Triphala churna at night with warm water can be helpful, it supports colon health and balancing Vata dosha.
Stress and lack of sleep often contribute to menstrual irregularities. Prioritize a sleep routine and relaxation techniques such as meditation or deep-breatthing exercises to calm the mind.
You may consider herbal remedies like Ashoka or Shatavari; these are traditionally used in Ayurvedic practice to support menstrual health, but it’s important that they should be used under the guidance of a qualified practitioner.
Lastly, though your condition doesn’t sound alarming, it is advisable to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or a healthcare provider for a detailed examination to rule out other possible causes and get a treatment tailored to your unique constitution and needs.
Problems like this shouldn’t be taken lightly if it persists. With holistic approaches and adjustments, you can often bring about better balance in your cycles, but do seek appropriate medical advice when needed!

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