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Watery discharge after missed periods . Negative pregnancy result.
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Watery discharge after missed periods . Negative pregnancy result. - #23324

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Before marriage I have 35 days cycle 5 days regular periods. I got married only 4 months ago. Last month 40th day I experienced light spotting and watery discharge. This month 41th day today. I don't get my periods but there is a watery discharge in last 5 days.Don'tget my periods. Pregnancy test was negative. What can I do ?

Age: 25
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Changes in menstrual cycles are not uncommon, especially after significant life events like marriage. These adjustments might result from stress, changes in lifestyle, or alterations in diet. It's good that you've taken a pregnancy test and found it negative, but it's important to understand that other factors might be influencing your period. In ayurveda, the imbalance in the tridoshas could be affecting your menstrual cycle. Vata might be particularly at play here, causing irregular cycles and the watery discharge you’re experiencing. Enhancing your digestion and balancing Vata could potentially help. First, try incorporating a Vata-pacifying routine. Wake up and go to bed at the same time each day; a regular routine is remarkably beneficial for Vata balancing. Aim for warm, cooked meals that are easy to digest. Favor foods like cooked grains, lentils, and sweet fruits, avoiding cold, raw foods that might aggravate Vata. You can consider consuming ginger tea, as it aids in improving digestion and helps regulate the menstrual cycle naturally. Boil a few slices of fresh ginger in a cup of water, strain it, and then consume it, preferably in the morning. Stress management is crucial, as stress can contribute to the irregularity of the menstrual cycle. Practice yoga or meditation daily, especially grounding poses like Vajrasana or Child's Pose. These can help calm the mind and stabilize emotions, which might indirectly help regulate your cycle. It's wise to track your menstrual patterns and any changes. If your symptom persists or worsen, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional. They can rule out underlying conditions such as hormonal imbalances or infections that could require more targeted treatment. Remember, if you notice any severe pain, excessive spotting, or other alarming symptoms, seeking immediate medical advice is imperative. Your health and safety always come first.
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