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Pid, cervix infection, viginitis
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #23320
289 days ago
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Pid, cervix infection, viginitis - #23320

Truptimayee kar

I got a ectopic pregnancy surgery in 2018 but after 5 daysIhad pid, cervix infection,viginitis,but atthis year may17I take surgery uterus, cervix, fallopine tube remove,but after thatIfeel pain in pelvic,viginitis,why mypid and viginitis not gone dr give me antibiotics,but not cured,what canIdi

Age: 44
Chronic illnesses: Gastro
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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Maintain local hygiene. Drink sufficient quantity of water. Tab.Myron 2-0-2 Ashokarishta 15ml twice after meal with lukewarm water. Tab.Chandraprabhavati 2-0-2

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Given the complexity of your condition with a history of ectopic pregnancy, PID, cervix infections, and vagnitis, it is crucial to approach your symptoms with careful consideration. First, since Ayurveda emphasizes balance and root cause treatment, let us explore these principles.

Persistent pelvic pain and vagintitis can suggest ongoing issues of imbalanced doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta. Often, Vata imbalance leads to pain and dryness, while elevated Pitta can cause inflammation and infection. Incorporating routine Ayurvedic practices could complement the medical treatment and promote healing.

For dietary improvements, you might focus on Vata and Pitta soothing foods. Warm, cooked meals with ghee or olive oil may benefit, as well as nourishing grains like quinoa and oats. Avoid excessively spicy, sour or salty foods which could aggravate Pitta. Lots of hydrating fluids like coconut water or warm herbal teas could be calming for your system.

Herbal support, such as Ashwagandha for overall strength and Guduchi for reducing inflammation, might provide some relief if properly tailored to your constitution. A sitz bath with Triphala decoction a few times a week might support pelvic health. Remember to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure these are suitable with your other treatments.

Therapies like Abhyanga (self-massage with sesame oil) could soothe Vata-related discomfort. This can help relax muscles around the pelvis, thus easing pain. Practice regularly except during menstrual bleeding.

Meeting with your primary healthcare provider to discuss any persistent symptoms and ensure no new infections is vital, especially if antibiotics haven’t relieved symptoms. Do not stop any ongoing conventional treatments without consulting your doctor.

Managing stress is key for pelvic discomfort. Yoga, meditation, and gentle breathing excercises like Nadi Shodhana might ease tensions. Regularity with these can be more effective with time. Please ensure any practice aligns with your physical capabilities post-surgery.

There’s no one-size-fits-all remedy, and encouraging dialogue betwen conventional medicine and Ayurveda can often be beneficial. Keep discussing with your doctor any new symptoms or changes you’re trying so that all avenues of your health are monitored properly.

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