Bilateral Blocked fallopian tube - #23018
Sir/mam, my name Priyadharshini i am marriage 4 years ago .I haven't child because I have Bilateral Blocked fallopian tube. buti want to conceive naturally.what treatment to best for this.andi changed mylifestyle but no improvement.. please suggest your opinion.
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It is a ANATOMICAL change. You may try for some laproscopic procedures which may help or you can take a chance with doing UTTAR BASTI procedure at a nearby clinic near you.
Kshar tailam uttar basti may help but cannot be guaranteed about it.
Donot wait for long, as age increases risk in pregnancy also increases. We are not living a really healthy life as we are always surrounded by stress. This has a really negative impact on your pregnancy with increasing age and makes it a high risk pregnancy.
Bilateral blocked fallopian tubes can be quite challenging when trying to conceive naturally, but there are ways in Ayurveda to support and enhance your reproductive health balance. The blockage could be due to various reasons such as infections, endometriosis or fibroids. In Ayurveda, we address such concerns by focusing on both the physical and energetic components of the body.
Firstly, it’s essential to strengthen and balance your reproductive system by improving agni (digestive fire) and ensuring that the apana vata (downward-moving energy) operates smoothly. A key aspect is detoxification or panchakarma. Snehana (oleation) and swedana (sudation) can be beneficial, and basti (medicated enemas) might be considered. Consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized panchakarma therapy is advisable, as these require expert supervision.
Diet also plays a crucial role, a nutrient-dense diet is recommended. Opt for warming foods like cooked vegetables, whole grains, ghee, and foods like almonds, walnuts, and sesame seeds can support fertility. Ensure you have sufficient good fats in your diet from sources like ghee and coconut oil. Avoid processed, cold, or raw foods as they may impede digesting.
Herbal remedies such as Ashoka, Shatavari, and Lodhra are known to support female reproductive health. These should, however, be taken under guidance. Consider starting with Trikatu or ginger tea to enhance agni. Yoga and pranayama, particularly poses that emphasize pelvic circulation like Baddha Konasana (Butterfly Pose) and Viparita Karani (Legs Up the Wall) assist the energy flow in the pelvis region.
Lifestyle adjustments such as regular sleep, reducing stress through meditation or yoga nidra can harmonize vata dosha, which supports reproductive organs. Avoid stress-inducing activities and ensure ample relaxation time.
If things do not improve or you find an increase in discomfort, please seek consultation with a healthcare provider. Always approach treatments with caution and professional guidance to ensure safe and effective outcomes. Balancing the body’s natural systems can take time, and patience is key in this healing journey.

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