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Bleeding on 10th to 14 the day
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Bleeding on 10th to 14 the day - #2500

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Imy right lower side pain and it spotting observed in 10, 12 and 14 the from period. Please guide what may be ths issue

Age: 36
Chronic illnesses: No
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The pain on the right lower side along with spotting before your period could indicate a few potential issues, such as: Ovulation pain (Mittelschmerz): This is normal and occurs around ovulation, typically 10-14 days before the period. Hormonal Imbalance: Imbalances in estrogen or progesterone can lead to spotting and irregular pain. Endometriosis or Ovarian Cysts: These conditions can cause pain and spotting, especially around ovulation or menstruation. It's best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or gynecologist for a thorough diagnosis. Ayurveda might recommend herbs like ashoka and lodhra to regulate hormones and support the reproductive system.
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Ah, that sounds frustrating, and a bit concerning too with the pain and spotting you mentioned. Bleeding on days 10, 12, and 14 after your period could have various reasons, and in Ayurveda, we always try to look at the root cause, right? First things first, this irregular spotting and pain could be tied to hormonal imbalances, which are quite common. If significant or symmetrical, such imbalances might disturb the normal function of apanavayu. It's one of the five subtypes of vata dosha and governs the elimination processes that are closely linked with menstruation. Now, since you've mentioned pain in the right lower side, we'd also want to consider things related to the reproductive organs, like ovarian cysts, which can sometimes cause symptoms like these. Identifying your dosha— vata, pitta, or kapha—is key in Ayurveda. Irregular menstrual cycles with pain are often resting on vata disturbances. What’s your prakriti? If you're of a vata constitution, you might naturally be inclined towards these patterns when there's an imbalance. So, for addressing this naturally, consider a few gently lifestyle and dietary changes. Focus on keeping warm, since vata can increase with coldness. This means eating warm, cooked foods, avoiding raw or cold meals. Spices like ginger, cinnamon, and turmeric could be beneficial in warming and balancing vata. Hydration is crucial too— warm water through the day leaning on herbal teas like fennel or ginger diffused in water. You should also keep stress in check. Practices like yoga and meditation could help in calming vata related anxiety or stress which might be impacting your cycle. A warm sesame oil massage, or abhyanga, before shower can effectively soothe vata as well. Now, with such symptoms, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional or gynecologist. If the pain persists or worsens and spotting is continuous, urgent consultation is recommended. Ayurveda offers a holistic view, but certain conditions need immediate medical attention or even a combination of Ayurvedic and modern interventions. Hope this gives you a perspective and some relief! Your bodily signals are important. Always tune in and listen to them!

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