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Why my mother getting too much pain on her periods with heavy bleeding with blood clots How to cure uterus fibroids
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Why my mother getting too much pain on her periods with heavy bleeding with blood clots How to cure uterus fibroids - #22998

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Age of my mother is 40 years She is getting.Too much pain.On her periods and heavy bleeding and blood clots doctor said uterus fibroid and they suggest surgery but we want ayurvedic way to cure it it is possible to cure fibroid without surgery ? My mother is very weak she has anaemia breast pain knee pain tiredness how to cure all these problems doctor

Age: 18
Chronic illnesses: Uterus Fibroids
Uterus fibroids
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While surgery can be a common recommendation for uterine fibroids, Ayurveda offers approach that may help in managing the symptoms and addressing some underlying causes. Uterine fibroids in Ayurveda are often linked to imbalances of the Vata and Pitta doshas. In your mother's case the symptoms of pain, heavy bleeding, and blood clots suggest these doshic imbalances, along with weak agni (digestive fire). 1. Begin by focusing on dietary changes to support digestion and balance the doshas. A warm, cooked diet with easy-to-digest foods is essential. Include kitchari, soups, and stews, and avoid cold and raw foods during meals. Encourage her to consume herbs like turmeric and cumin which helps with inflammation and digestion. 2. Herbal support plays a significant role. Ashoka (Saraca indica) is known for its uterine health benefits. Dosage should be guided by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) helps nourish and balances female hormones. These herbs, when used correctly, can be beneficial but are best utilized under professional guidance. 3. External therapies also provide relief. Panchakarma, particularly basti (medicated enema) and abyanga (oil massage), can bring balance to the whole body and improve overall health. Again, these should be done under guidance of a trained therapist in Ayurveda. 4. Managing stress is crucial as it influences the doshas. Encourage her to practice daily relaxation techniques such as Pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation. 5. Daily physical activity should be gentle but consistent. A simple walking routine can improve circulation but make sure it doesn't strain her body further. Yoga, particularly poses like "Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclining Bound Angle Pose)" can also be helpful. Considering her weakness and anemia, it is important to include iron-rich foods like green leafy vegetables, beetroot, pomegranate, and raisins. While Ayurveda can support manage symptoms, the presence of severe anemia and pain must be managed carefully with medical oversight. Discuss with a healthcare provider to ensure your mother has the appropriate treatment plan, and use Ayurveda as a complementary approach.
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