Mai 10 month se pcod se jhujh rhi hu - #30128
Recently altrasound me both overy are dominant follicles aaya h pcod n aaya h to kya meri pcod thik ho chuki h ..eske bd mai kbhi mujhe pcod na ho eske liye kya.Krna chahiye koi home remedies try kr skti hu
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You will need ayurvedic medicine for treating PCOD , just home remedies will not help Start with Tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water Kanchanar guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Avoid processed fatty fast sugary street foods Brisk walking atleast 30 mins daily Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika kapalbhati brahmri daily for 5-10mins twice
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Kitne month continue krna h aur kitna ml lena h btaeye kyse lena dose ko …aur kin chijo ka dhyan rakhna h
Mam but meri report me recently pcod nahi aayi h … abhi es month ke ultrasound me both ovary are dominant follicles…aaya hai …to ye kya h …
The medicines i prescribed will help balance your hormones, if your periods are regular and flow is proper you don’t need to worry.
Kitne month tk continue Krna pdega medicine
Mam mai Ashoka rist tonic lena chahti hu …kya mai le skti hu …
Having dominant follicles and not showing signs of PCOD in your recent ultrasound suggests that you might currently not be experiencing active PCOD. However, since Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) can be a recurring condition influenced by lifestyle factors, it’s important to maintain a balance to help prevent future flare-ups.
From an Ayurved perspective, focus on balancing the doshas, especially kapha and vata, which often play a significant role in PCOD. Incorporate these home remedies and lifestyle adjustments into your daily routine to promote balance:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Focus on light, warm meals and avoid cold, heavy, and oily foods that can aggravate kapha. Include more complex carbohydrates like whole grains, fresh vegetables, and fruits. Spices like turmeric, cumin, and fenugreek can help in balancing your hormones. Avoid processed sugars and refined flour as they may trigger insulin spikes.
2. Regular Exercise: Engage in regular physical activity such as yoga, brisk walking, or jogging for at least 20-30 minutes daily. Exercise helps in maintaining weight, which is crucial for managing PCOS symptoms.
3. Herbal Support: Consider using Ayurvedic herbs like Shatavari and Ashwagandha for their beneficial effects on female reproductive health. You can also try Triphala at bedtime to help maintain digestion and cleanse your body.
4. Stress Management: Practice mindfulness techniques like meditation or pranayama to alleviate stress, as it can disrupt hormonal balance.
5. Sleep Routine: Establish a regular sleep pattern and aim for 7-8 hours of quality sleep each night to regulate your body’s natural rhythms.
6. Hydration: Drink warm or room temperature water throughout the day. Avoid icy beverages, which can dampen your digestive fire (agni).
These remedies and lifestyle adjustments act as preventive measures but remember, maintaining peace of mind and staying relaxed is as important. If you happen to notice recurring symptoms or have further concerns, consulting with a healthcare practitioner familiar with both Ayurveda and modern medicine is advisable.
Sir affordable medicine prescription dijiye …home remedies bhi btaeye …pls …
PCOD (Polycystic Ovary Disease) can be a fluctuating condition, meaning it can improve and come back if the root causes are not managed consistently. The ultrasound showing dominant follicles is a positive sign, but it doesn’t fully mean PCOD is completely resolved. You still need to manage your overall health and hormonal balance actively.
In terms of Ayrvedic prospective, PCOD is often linked to an imbalance in kapha and vata doshas, which can lead to obstruction in the body’s natural channels, affecting ovulation processes. To reduce the chances of PCOD persisting or returning, consider these suggestions:
1. Diet: Incorporate more fiber and whole grains, such as barley and oats, into your meals as they help regulate the digestive system and improve glucose metabolism. Avoid processed foods, sugar, and excessive cold foods and drinks that may contribute to kapha imbalance.
2. Herbs: Take neem and turmeric, known for their properties in helping balance hormone levels. You can mix a pinch of turmeric with a teaspoon of neem powder with warm water once daily, preferably in the morning.
3. Exercise: Regular physical activity is crucial. Yoga can be especially beneficial because certain postures help enhance circulation and reduce stress.
4. Regular schedules: Make sure you’re maintaining regular sleep and eating schedules – it helps balance your body’s natural rhythms, which in turn influence hormone production.
5. Stress management: Chronic stress can exacerbate hormonal imbalances. Practices such as meditation and pranayama (breathing exercises) can help manage stress levels effectively.
It’s always best to consult a healthcare provider when making changes to your health regimen, especially to confirm any diagnosis and develop a comprehensive management plan. Keep a track of your cycles and symptoms, and if you notice any irregularities, seeking further medical advice would be prudent.

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