I have pcos from last year with heavy bleeding and take medicine for stop blood , period 2-3 times in a month .and pain also. - #26939
I have pcos from last year with heavy bleeding and take medicine for stop blood , period 2-3 times in a month .and pain also.What I do , my weightis only 47 kg , acne and hair problem also . Normally weight gain in pcos but I loose .
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*From when are you suffering from this heavy bleeding?
Hello Geetasri, heavy bleeding,hairfall , weight loss indicate that you might have thyroid disorders also alongwith PCOS. In case of hormonal imbalance,the diet , exercise and other lifestyle modifications are as important as the medicine itself. Treatment - In case of hormonal imbalance,the diet , exercise and other lifestyle modifications are as important as the medicine itself. Treatment - 1. Ashokaristha -2 tsp with 2 tsp water twice a day after meal 2. Lodhrasava- 2tsp with 2tsp water twice a day after meal 3. Nagkesar churna -1tsp with pure honey twice a day after meal.
Tests needed - Hemoglobin level Thyroid profile USG lower abdomen Diet- Eat seasonal fruits and vegetables. Get a nutritious and protein rich diet. Eat dates, raisins,amla, beetroot, apple. Take coconut water,fresh fruit juices. Avoid alcohol, caffeine in excess. Yoga- Anulom vilom,balasan, uttanasan,legs up the wall pose,ardhavhanrasan, uttanasan. Don’t do strainous exercise or yoga and heavy physical work during menses. Lifestyle modification - Take proper rest during periods. Keep track of duration of menses for better evaluation of treatment. Stress management -Through meditation,walking, journaling, gardening . Don’t worry follow these and you will definitely get relief. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. Take care Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Hello Gitashree, Generally women gain weight in PCOS, however each body has different constituent hence ,the symptoms vary. You might have some thyroid disorder also.your symptoms indicate hormonal imbalance hence,the diet , exercise and other lifestyle modifications are as important as the medicine itself. Treatment - 1. Chitrakadi vati -2-0-2 before meal for 3 days 2. Nastapushpantak ras 2-0-2 with lukewarm water after meal 3. Patrangasav 4. Ashokaristha- 20 ml of both with 40 ml of water after meal 5.Rajah pravartini vati 2-0-2 after meal 6. Shatavari churna+shatpushpa churna - 3gm each with 1 cup of milk at bedtime Diet- Avoid icecream, colddrink,fast food, oily food especially during periods. Eat fruits,dry fruits,milk instead of snacking on packaged items. Yoga - Anulom vilom, bhastrika, kapalbhati,malasana. Lifestyle modification - . Pratice yoga daily . Sound sleep for atleast 7 hours . Walking for 20 min daily . Stress management -Through meditation, walking, journaling. Recommended tests- Hemoglobin level Vit D Thyroid profile USG lower abdomen Don’t worry , follow these and you will definitely get relief. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. Would like to hear your improvement in the review. Take care Gitashree Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Managing PCOS with heavy bleeding, frequent periods, and associated symptoms requires a tailored approach through Ayurveda. PCOS, as per Ayurveda, is often linked to an imbalance in the Vata and Kapha doshas, which can affect hormonal regulation. Your symptoms of excessive bleeding, frequent cycles, and pain suggest an aggravated Vata and possible Pitta imbalance.
Firstly, focusing on balancing your Vata dosha may help regulate menstruation. Consider incorporating warm, cooked meals with grounding qualities into your diet, focusing on pacifying Vata. Foods such as sweet potatoes, carrots, and beets, cooked with ghee and mild spices like cumin and turmeric, can be beneficial. Regularity in eating times and ensuring meals are well-spiced but not too spicy or acidic can help maintain stable digestion and reduce Vata agitation.
Herbs like Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) might be supportive as it nourishes the reproductive tissues (shukra dhatu) and hormones. You might consider taking 1-2 teaspoons of Shatavari powder with warm milk daily after consulting with a qualified practitioner. Keep in mind this should be complementary to any existing medical treatments.
To manage acne and hair problems, Tulsi (Holy Basil) and Neem could support skin health due to their purifying properties. These may help balance the Pitta component causing skin inflammations. Drinking Tulsi tea or taking neem capsules regularly can assist, respecting sensitivities to herbs.
Stress management is critical; practices like meditation and yoga can help balance your hormones and improve overall well-being. Spend a few minutes practicing Pranayama or breathing exercises to calm the mind and control Vata.
While weight loss in PCOS is less common, it needs addressing. It’s important to ensure you’re receiving enough nutrition. Small, frequent meals with good fats like nuts and seeds can be grounding. Iron-rich foods, like leafy greens or Ayurvedic preparations like Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), might help ensure proper blood health. Always keep serotonin boosters like exercise routines that cater to your body type, but avoid excessive exercise which might stress the body further.
Be in touch with a healthcare provider to rule out any other underlying issues causing the weight loss and bleeding. Regular check-ups become crucial here. Remember, coordination with a healthcare provider is essential, especially when on medications for PCOS.
PCOS and irregular bleeding can indeed be challenging, especially with your symptoms including weight loss, acne, and hair issues. In Siddha-Ayurvedic terms, this condition often ties to an imbalance in the doshas, particularly the pitta and vata, which influence hormonal activity and blood tissues. Here’s a focused plan that may help you find balance:
First, diet plays a crucial role. Increase your intake of foods that pacify pitta and stabilize vata. Think of cooling, nourishing foods — coconut water, sweet fruits like grapes and melons, and root vegetables such as sweet potatoes. Avoid spicy, fried, and highly processed foods as they can exacerbate pitta dysregulation.
Second, herbs like Shatavari and Aloe Vera can be beneficial for hormonal balance and soothing pitta, whereas foods like sesame and almonds offer good vata-pacifying properties. Consuming these daily could support both hormone regulation and nutritional intake. You might also consider Ashoka, a herb known in Ayurveda for its benefits on uterine health and menstrual irregularities.
In terms of lifestyle, gentle yoga and regular pranayama (breathing exercises), especially nadi shodhana, can be calming to vata and enhance circulatory health. Try to sleep by 10 pm and wake by 6 am; this rhythmic routine aligns with natural body cycles and may help balance your stress levels, affecting hormone cycles positively.
Monitor any signs of severe bleeding or pain, however, as there may be a need for more urgent medical attention. Ayurvedic interventions work best over time but it’s important not to ignore acute issues requiring immediate care. Balancing pitta with supportive healthcare assistance is crucial here, ensuring that while addressing root causes, you maintain stability and comfort.
Lastly, regarding your weight, focus on grounding, lush foods in your diet that will naturally support tissue building and overall strength, taking care not to force rapid changes that might stress the system further.

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