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Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #303
1 year ago
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Irregular period - #303

Neha yadav

I am 26 yrs old, My period is irregular because of high prolactin level , as long as I stop medication my period stops , what should I do to regulate my periods.

Age: 26
Chronic illnesses: Hormonal imbalance
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Hello Neha, how is your flow and how many days do you bleed? Also what are your prolatctin levels? What medication was prescribed for you? Do you have excessive stress or any specific food allergies? Are your thyroid levels normal? Did you take progesterone supplements ever?

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Irregular periods due to high prolactin levels can indeed be challenging, and managing hormonal imbalances through Ayurveda can be beneficial. To help regulate your menstrual cycle, it’s essential to focus on balancing your hormones naturally. You may consider incorporating Ayurvedic herbs such as Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), which are known for their adaptogenic properties and ability to support hormonal balance. Triphala can also be beneficial for overall digestive health and detoxification, which in turn supports regular menstrual cycles.

Additionally, incorporating a balanced diet rich in whole grains, fresh fruits, and vegetables can help nourish your body and regulate hormonal levels. Avoiding processed foods, excessive caffeine, and sugar can also be beneficial. Yoga and pranayama (breath control) techniques may help reduce stress, which can also contribute to hormonal imbalance. Regular physical activity is essential, as it helps maintain a healthy weight and balance hormone levels.

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Dealing with irregular periods can be tricky, especially when prolactin levels are involved. In Ayurveda, the balance of your doshas and the overall health of your reproductive system play a crucial role in maintaining regularity. High prolactin levels often indicate an imbalance that needs addressing, but let’s get into some practical steps you can take.

Firstly, diet is key. Ensure you’re eating wholesome and fresh foods that help balance Vata and Pitta doshas, since these doshas can influence your menstrual cycle. Warm and cooked foods are easier on your digestive fire - known as agni. Try including more ghee and sesame oil in your diet for nourishment; they’re pretty soothing. Avoid cold and processed foods too, as they may disturb your gut health, which is indirectly connected to hormonal balance.

Herbs can be supportive too. Ashwagandha is pretty impressive for hormonal balance and managing stress (which can spike prolactin too, by the way). About 500mg of Ashwagandha powder with warm milk before bed? Can give it a shot. Shatavari is another gem, boosting reproductive health - its adaptogenic properties help balance your internal systems. Take around 1 tsp of shatavari churna with water twice daily.

Routine is big in Ayurveda too - create stability by waking up and sleeping around same time, helps align your natural rhythms. Pranayama practices like Nadi Shodhana can calm your nervous system, potentially lowering stress-induced prolactin spikes. Ujjayi breath also works well to reduce tension.

Physical activity is crucial but don’t overdo it. Gentle exercises like yoga, particularly poses like Baddha Konasana and Balasana, support your pelvis area. Over-exercising can increase Vata.

Above all, keep in touch with your healthcare provider regarding any significant changes or discontinuation of medicines. Prolactin and hormone imbalances do sometimes need medical interventions. Your Ayurvedic approach here complements your treatment, not replace it. Remember, consult with a healthcare professional regarding any persistent changes or symptoms. It’s important to approach this holistically!

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