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I have hypoplastic utrus is there any treatment for this
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I have hypoplastic utrus is there any treatment for this - #22464

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I have tried medicines but there is not solve my problem if I eat medicine then my weight gain I have gas problem also plz give me solution. My age is 35 . I have no periods in my life because of very small utrus if there is any treatment then give me suggestions

Age: 35
I have pain sometimes in my back and stomach
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uterine hypoplasia is congenital anomaly and it is difficult to reverse fully. we can aim for symptom relief, hormonal harmony and improving quality of life. fertility may remain challenged but regular cycles and better digestion can be achieved. if panchakarma centre is their near you then you must go for UTTAR BASTI- medicated oil/ghee per vaginal route under expert doctor Abhyanga and Basti for nourishment Nasya with shatapushpa tail- for hormonal axis stimulation internally for gas and digestion issue can take Hingwastaka churna- 2gm before food with warm water Avipattikar churna- 3gms at bed time with warm water for acidity/gas for Uterus stimulation can start with Kumari Asava- 15 ml with water after meals twice a day rajapravartini vati- 1 tab thrice a day phala sarpi- 5gm with warm milk daily morning empty stomach Ashoka arista- 20ml with water after lunch and dinner DIET- warm, nourishing food add sesame seeds, dates, milk , ghee etc in diet daily intake yoga- baddhakonasana, bhujangasana, vajrasana , suryanamskar etc avoid suppressing natural urges and stress NOTE- this medications is for overall reproductive health and hormone imbalance suggest you to go for panchakarma i.e Uttar basti that will give you good results thank you
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As it’s a congenital one , first before starting the medicines we need to know the underlying issues

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Please mention your recent USG report ,so that the degree of Hypoplastic uterus can be understood which is very important in treatment fixing and prognosis Eventhough the main cause of condition is congenital there are other reasons like hormonal imbalance, etc too. So we need to know the exact cause of the condition too, that obviously need a detailed consultation

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Hypoplastic uterus can indeed present unique challenges, but Ayurveda offer some supportive recommendations that may help. As you've tried conventional medicines without the desired result, an integrative approach could be beneficial. Firstly, understanding your prakriti— your inherent constitution—is crucial. If your primary dosha imbalance relates to Vata, this can be particularly linked with reproductive issues like hypoplastic uterus. For a practical approach, you may consider diet adjustments to balance Vata. Consuming warm, nourishing foods such as cooked vegetables, lentils, whole grains, and sweet fruits can be quite helpful. Including healthy fats like ghee, sesame oil, and olive oil is also recommended. Avoid raw and uncooked foods, as these may aggravate Vata. Digestive health is foundational in Ayurveda, so enhancing your agni (digestive fire) could aid your condition and reduce gas problems. Drinking a cup of warm ginger tea before meals might improves digestion. Additionally, incorporating spices like cumin, fennel, and cardamom in your meals can help reduce gas and bloating. Since menstruation has not occurred, combining these dietary recommendations with herbal supplements might support your system. Herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari are mentioned in texts for promoting reproductive health. It is best to consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance and to ensure these supplements suit your specific constitution. Incorporating Yoga and Pranayama (breath control) into your lifestyle can also harmonize bodily energies and promote reproductive health. Gentle poses such as Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose), and Viparita Karani (Legs-up-the-Wall) can be beneficial. However, it’s important to maintain alignment with any existing medical treatments you are undergoing and talk with your healthcare provider when introducing new treatments, to avoid conflicts and ensure comprehensive care. If you're experiencing severe symptoms or concerns, seeking immediate medical advice is paramount.

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