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How to treat staphylococcus bacteria
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How to treat staphylococcus bacteria - #25709

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My period doesn’t flow well,It flows for three days normally but now it’s flows for just a day and two and the flow it’s not heavy it’s light…am thinking maybe it’s because I lost weight or maybe because of the infection..please I really need help and am trying to conceive too

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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Sy.M2tone 15ml twice Tab.Aloes compound 2-0-2 Shatavari kalp 15gms twice with milk
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When menstrual flow becomes lighter or shorter, it could be influenced by various factors, including weight loss and infections. In Ayurveda, menstrual health is closely tied with the balance of the doshas, especially Vata and Pitta. A light or irregular flow may indicate an imbalance particularly in Vata dosha, impacting the 'apana vayu' which governs the downward flow of all eliminatory processes. To help rebalance, consider supporting your body with warm, nourishing foods that are grounding, such as cooked grains like rice and quinoa, and warm milk with a pinch of turmeric. Avoid cold or raw foods which may aggravate Vata dosha. Keeping hydrated is important, so drink plenty of warm water throughout the day. Additionally, practices like Abhyanga, a self-massage with warm sesame oil, can be particularly beneficial. Doing this regularly can help soothe the nervous system, support circulation, and balance Vata. For infection concerns, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis. If it’s a confirmed infection, it may require specific treatments that Ayurveda can complement but not replace. Chronc infections can influence menstrual health, so getting this addressed is key. Trying to conceive adds another layer to your care. Ensure your body remains nurtured and stress levels are managed. Herbs such as 'Ashwagandha' are known to support reproductive health by reducing stress and enhancing vitality, though always consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal regimen to ensure appropriateness and correct dosages. Finally, if the conditions persist, it's advisable to visit a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying conditions. The light flow, coupled with your concerns about infection, should be addressed timely, especially considering your desire to conceive.
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