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During sex time body will we cold and after discharge feaver - #26182

Tosib Ahmad Khan

During sex time girl body will be cold after sex discharge girls suffering from feaver every time after during sex why During sex time girl body will be cold after sex discharge girls suffering from feaver every time after during sex why

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Take Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Shatavari granules 2tsp in a glass of milk Be positive and relaxed, Do sex when real urge comes. Pay more attention on foreplay .

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Experiencing chills and fever during or after sexual intercourse might be often linked to various factors. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this can be related to imbalances in the doshas, especially the Vata and Pitta doshas. Sexual activity can significantly increase the Vata in the body, leading to a sensation of coldness. If there’s already an underlying imbalance, it might magnify these symptoms.

A fever post-intercourse could be an indication of an underlying inflammatory process or temporary immunity response. In Ayurveda, fever can be related to Pitta imbalance, where there’s excessive heat in the system that the body is trying to regulate. The discharge during or after sex might also cause an abrupt depletion of energy and body fluids, further disturbring the doshas.

To address this situation, maintaining balance in the doshas is essential. You can focus on gently pacifying Vata and Pitta. A Vata-pacifying diet includes warm, soft, and moist foods that are mildly spiced. Incorporate cooked grains like rice, warm vegetable dishes, cooked apples, and soups. For Pitta, avoid overly spicy or salty food, and favor cooling tastes like sweet, bitter, and astringent ones.

Herbal teas are also beneficial, especially infusions of fennel, coriander, or mint which can help calm both doshas. Drinking a glass of warm water with ginger and honey might stabilize the body after intercourse, too creating warmth and calm.

Ensure the environment during intercourse is warm, and perhaps have a warmth source like a hot water bottle nearby to mitigate cold sensations. It’s essential to also hydrate well and get adequate rest after to help the body regain balance.

However, if the fever is consistently recurring or severe, it would be wise to see a healthcare provider for an evaluation to rule out any underlying infections or other medical conditions requiring immediate treatment. Careful investigation and a personalized approach are important for managing these symptoms effectively.

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The symptoms you’re describing, such as feeling cold during sexual activity and experiencing a fever afterwards, are not typical and suggest possible imbalances in the body. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, these symptoms can be viewed through the lens of dosha imbalances and the body’s energy flow.

First, feeling cold during sex might be associated with a Vata imbalance. Vata is related to wind and movement, and when it is aggravated, it can cause symptoms like coldness and chills. Practicing grounding activities, such as meditation or light yoga, before intercourse might help stabilize Vata. Warming foods and spices, such as ginger, cinnamon, and cardamom, can also help balance Vata when incorporated into the diet regularly.

The recurrent fever post-intercourse could be pointing to a pitta imbalance, which is associated with heat and inflammation in the body. It might also indicate that the body’s immune response is triggered due to some underlying irritation or inflammation. To help manage this, cooling and calming practices are beneficial. Try consuming foods that are less spicy and oily, which can further aggravate Pitta. A regular routine with sufficient rest, as well as the inclusion of Pitta-pacifying herbs like coriander and fennel tea, may also help in cooling down the aggravated Pitta.

However, these occurrences might signal a deeper issue that needs to be addressed by a healthcare professional. It would be wise to consult with a medical practitioner who can conduct a thorough evaluation. Sudden fever and chills could be associated with infections or other health problems that require medical intervention. Ensuring a proper diagnosis and treatment plan is vital for safety and well-being.

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