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How to reduce Adinomyosis and pelvic inflammation
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #29685
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How to reduce Adinomyosis and pelvic inflammation - #29685

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After2 months Iget periods,butwith high painand,heavy flow after5 days consulted doctor she said adinomyotic,pld and given dinogest tablets for 20 days,aftercompletion tablets now the periods are withhigh pain, flow ,so suggest me what to do thank you

Age: 43
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Medicine 1.Ashokarishta – 20 ml with equal water after meals, twice daily (reduces heavy bleeding and pain). 2.Kanchanar Guggulu – 2 tablets twice daily (helps in reducing adenomyotic growth, inflammation). 3.Pradrantak Churna – 1 tsp with warm water or milk at night (balances female hormones). 3.Triphala Guggulu – 2 tablets at bedtime (reduces inflammation, clears toxins). 4.Kamdudha Rasa (with Mukta) – helps with burning, pain, and excess flow.

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Adinomyosis and pelvic inflammation are challenging conditions, but integrating Ayurveda with conventional treatment offers a holistic approach. After taking dinogest, which manages endometrial tissue growth, you may seek to balance your doshas and enhance your natural healing process.

First, understand that your symptoms—pain and heavy flow—suggest a Vata and Kapha imbalance. To help reduce the pain and inflammation, consider dietary modifications. Consume warm, easily digestible foods. Avoid raw, cold, or processed foods, as they can aggravate Vata. Include anti-inflammatory spices like turmeric and ginger. A simple remedy is taking half a teaspoon of turmeric mixed in a glass of warm milk or water every morning.

Incorporate herbs known to support women’s health. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are traditionally utilized for hormone balance and to support the reproductive organs. A daily intake of Shatavari powder (1 teaspoon) with warm milk can be beneficial.

Digestive health is vital. Improve Agni (digestive fire) by taking a teaspoon of Trikatu (a blend of ginger, long pepper, and black pepper) before meals with honey to aid in metabolism and remove Ama (toxins).

Implement gentle yoga and pranayama, focusing on poses and breathing that enhance pelvic circulation, like Pawanmuktasana and Bhramari pranayama. Aim for consistent practice to reduce stress and stabilize hormones.

Monitor your condition and seek a Ayurvedic practitioner for specific, personal guidance. Remember, if symptoms worsen or persist, consulting your healthcare provider is crucial. Balancing careful observation with ayurvedic practices provides pathway to improvement.

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Adinomyosis and pelvic inflammation can be challenging to handle, especially with irregular and heavy periods. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, the focus is on balancing doshas and supporting reproductive health. It sounds like there might be an imbalance of vata and pitta doshas contributing to your symptoms.

Firstly, consider adjustments to diet and lifestyle. Incorporate warm, cooked foods with a focus on grounding and calming ingredients. Opt for foods like cooked vegetables, whole grains, and soups. Avoid overly spicy, fried foods, and caffeinated beverages as they can aggravate pitta and vata.

Herbal remedies can also be helpful. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are known for their balancing properties and may support uterine health. A teaspoon of Ashwagandha powder with warm milk before bed can help calm vata and reduce pain. Shatavari can be taken as a tablet or powder mixed with water, particularly in the luteal phase of your cycle. Follow dosages as per an Ayurvedic practitioner’s advice.

Practicing gentle yoga or menstrual phase-specific stretching exercises can assist in reducing pain and balancing nadis. Avoid vigorous activities around the time of your period to prevent aggravation of symptoms.

Additionally, manage stress through regular meditation or pranayama, as stress can further imbalance vata.

If pain persists or worsens, it would be prudent to seek further medical attention. Chronic inflammation and pain require careful evaluation, possibly including consultations with both Ayurvedic and allopathic professionals to ensure comprehensive care.

Make sure to have regular follow-ups with your healthcare providers to monitor your condition closely.

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