Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #2877
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Why PCOS attack - #2877

Devika

I have PCOS and irregular periods. How I overcome with it. Because I am facing so much problem. Iam using Halo pathy medicine but no results. Please suggest a permanent solution for this. I am very thankful to you 🙏

Age: 33
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PCOS requires hormonal balancing, cleansing, and lifestyle changes to address irregular periods. Ayurveda focuses on correcting the root cause by balancing Kapha and promoting ovulation. Suggestions: Diet: Avoid sugar, refined carbs, and fried foods. Eat whole grains, fresh vegetables, and spices like turmeric and cinnamon. Herbs: Take Shatavari and Ashwagandha for hormonal balance. Use Triphala at night for detoxification. Remedies: Drink a decoction of fenugreek seeds and ginger daily. Lifestyle: Regular exercise and yoga (like Surya Namaskar) can improve insulin sensitivity and hormonal health. Long-term results may require cleansing therapies like Vamana or Virechana under expert guidance. Consult a practitioner to track ovulation and create a personalized plan.
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PCOS can be a really challenging condition, and it's something many women deal with. In Ayurveda, we're looking at this through the lens of dosha imbalances, especially focusing on Kapha and Vata, which are often out of whack here. PCOS affects the reproductive tissues (artava dhatu) and can also throw off your digestive fire (agni), so we need a multi-angle approach. First off, diet plays a huge role. Try to balance your Kapha by favoring light, warming foods. Think lots of fresh vegetables, fruits, and whole grains like quinoa and millets. Minimize sugar and processed foods, which can aggravate Kapha. Spices like mustard, cumin, and turmeric can invite warmth and balance to meals while aiding digestion. Lifestyle adjustments matter too. Regular exercise is non-negotiable here – it helps to regulate insulin levels and improve metabolism affecting the symptoms. Find something you enjoy, be it walking, yoga, or dancing. Aim for at least 30 mins a day. Another important piece is stress management. Stress can elevate cortisol levels, disrupting hormonal balance. Try daily practices like meditation or deep-breathing exercises. Even a few minutes a day can make a difference. You might consider herbal support too. Ashwagandha is known for reducing cortisol levels, while Shatavari can support reproductive health. But don't just dive in without consulting an expert – herbs are potent. It's a journey of bringing your body back into harmony. You'll want to give it time, consistency is key. And always stay in tune with how your body responds. If any of these changes feel off, it's okay to adjust or reconsult. Remember, Ayurveda is personalized, so what works for one may not be a fit for another. Keep on track with your health care provider too, especially if any severe symptoms pop up. You deserve relief and balance, and the road might be winding, but there's possibility for progress, even when it seems slow. 💪

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