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How to unblock tube with any surgery? - #31512

Simmi

Ik tube block hai left tube open hai right block hai right wali mai hi egg bante hai left open hai lakin left mai bhut shote egg bante hai kya kru pregnancy k liye aise koi tips hai jisse tube open ho aur left side bhi egg bnae thyroid ki tablet bhichlrhi h 50 mg

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Start with Kanchanara Guggulu Tab 2 bd after food Hareetaki churna half teaspoon with warm water twice a day after food Consult a ayurvedic doctor near by you for the uttara basti treatment so that u will feel better

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hello simmi,

You have one blocked tube and smaller eggs on the other side. While Ayurveda can help improve egg quality, hormonal balance, and overall reproductive health, a blocked tube is an anatomical issue that may need evaluation by a gynecologist or fertility specialist. It’s important to consult a doctor for a thorough examination and possible treatments to increase your chances of pregnancy.

We can support you with Ayurvedic medicines for ovary health and overall fertility, but we also need to acknowledge our limitations in treating structural issues like blocked tubes. Combining both approaches medical guidance and Ayurvedic support is the safest and most effective way forward.

Warm regards, Dr. Karthika

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1.Kanchnar guggulu 2 tab twice daily after meals 2.Dashmoola kwath 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 3.Shatavari churna 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime

Adv: Kindly visit a nearby panchkarma centre for Uttar basti procedure to get best results.

Diet & Lifestyle Tips - Favor warm, cooked foods: Avoid raw salads and cold items. - Include ghee, sesame, and flax seeds: Nourish reproductive tissues. - Avoid soy and processed foods: They may interfere with thyroid and hormones.

- Practice Yoga & Pranayama: Especially Bhramari, Anulom Vilom, and gentle pelvic-opening poses.

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Start on Strirasayana vati Kanchanar guggulu-1 tab twice daily after food Phalgritha-1 tsp with warm milk at morning Shatavari churna-1/2 tsp with warm milk at night

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Hello Simmi ji,

Aapne jo problem batayi hai usme right fallopian tube blocked hai aur mostly wahi pe eggs bante hai. Left tube open hai but usme eggs chhote size ke bante hai. Ye situation pregnancy ko thoda difficult banati hai, lekin iska solution possible hai😊.

✅ Why Tube Blockage Happens?

Pelvic infection (PID) Past surgery or appendix infection Endometriosis PCOD / hormonal imbalance Excess ama (toxins) & kapha-vata imbalance (Ayurveda view)

✅ AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

☑️PANCHAKARMA THERAPIES

1. Panchakarma Uttar Basti Most beneficial therapy for blocked fallopian tube. Herbal medicated oil / ghee uterus & tubes me diya jata hai → adhesions clear hote hai, tubes ka patency improve hota hai.

☑️INTERNAL MEDICATION

1 Kanchnar Guggulu 1-0-1 after food → cysts & blockage reduce karne me help karta hai.

2 Shatavari churna 1 tsp with warm milk at bed time → egg size & ovulation improve karta hai.

3 Phala Ghrita 1 tsp morning empty stomach follwed by warm water → fertility tonic.

4 Dashmoolarishta 30ml-0-30ml afyer food → reproductive system balance karta hai.

✅DIET MODIFICATION

Warm, fresh & light diet (avoid cold, stale, heavy food). Ghee, soaked almonds, walnuts, black sesame seeds, dates, cow milk daily. Avoid excess maida, cold drinks, junk, and too much caffeine.

✅YOGA AND LIFESTYLE

Bhujangasana, Setu Bandhasana, Baddha Konasana, Viparita Karani → pelvic circulation improve karte hai. Avoid stress, late nights, and too much physical strain. Meditation & pranayama (Anulom-Vilom, Bhramari) helpful.

✅ Thyroid Management

Aap thyroid tablet (50 mg) le rahi hai, ise continue karna bahut important hai. Thyroid imbalance directly ovulation aur egg quality ko affect karta hai. Regular TSH monitoring zaruri hai.

Shatavari, Kanchnar Guggulu, Phala Ghrita, healthy diet, yoga egg growth aur female reproductive health ko strong banate hai.

Wish you a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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SIMMI AAPKO KISI BHI TARAH KI CHINTA KI JARURAT NHI HAI.

Need personal consultation. Aap najdiki kisi ayurvedic physician jiske paas (BAMS MS GYNAE OBS)ki degree ho usko dikhayein.

UTTAR BASTI aapki samasya ko theek kr degi

Tb tak ke liye aap ye Dwai lena shuru kro, 1.Syp.M2tone 2tsf twice in a day. 2.shatavari choorna 1tsf B.d.with lukewarm milk. 3.Tab.Aloes compound 1-0-1 4.1 tsf badi saunf ka churna pure din mein ek baar le Lukewarm water ke sath khaali pet le.

Follow up after 1 month.

If you have any doubt feel free to ask.

Take care😊

Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj

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Simple remedies

1. Take 3tsf powder prepared from Asparagous recemosus, Anethum graveolens and Saraca Ashoka 2 times day.

2. Take 20ml decoction of Asparagous recemosus and Saraca Ashoka 2 times day.

1) Ashokarishta + Dashamularishta-4 tsf after food with water 3 times

2) Shatavari choorna-2gm+ Shatapushpa Churna-2gm + Pushpadhanva Rasa-250mg + Nashtapushpantaka Rasa-250mg + Shuddha Shilajatu-250mg 30 min before eating food 2 times a day with ghee and honey

3.Phala Kalyanaka Ghrita-2 tsf - 1 hr after food 2 times aday

Yoga and Pranayama

Baddhakonasana

Sarvangasana

Shavasana

Padmasana

supported Baddhakonasana

Setubandhasana

Viparitakarini Asana

Garbhasana

Upavistha konasana

Pranayama: Anuloma-Viloma, Bhastrika.

Meditation

Diet and Lifestyle

Pathya: Mudga, shali, godhuma, tila, fruits and green vegetables.

Apathya: Abhishyandi, Guru, Viruddha Ahara, fish, curd, heavy, fried food, stress

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Varunadi kwath dashamoola kwath Each 15 ml with equal quantity of water Kanchanar guggulu-2 tab twice daily Phalgritham-1/2 tsp with warm milk at morning Shatavari churna-3 gm with warm milk at night

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Hi simmi this is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem…best of best treatment is UTTARBASTI
Consult your best ayurvedic gynecologist and get it done…

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Hello Simmi, Do pranayam lom -vilom kapalbhatti bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins daily twice. Visit nearby ayurvedic centre and consult ayurvedic physician for Uttarbasti. Start with M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water will help balance your hormones Phalgrith 2tsp twice daily before food with warm milk, will improve your fertility.

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HELLO SIMMI,

एक फैलोपियन ट्यूब से गर्भधारण बिल्कुल संभव है - अगर एक ट्यूब स्वस्थ और खुली हो -खुली ट्यूब बंद या क्षतिग्रस्त न हो, तो प्राकृतिक गर्भाधान बहुत संभव है।

आपकी RIGHT नली पूरी तरह से बंद है और LEFT नली खुली है। उपचार तो हो गया है, लेकिन अभी तक गर्भधारण नहीं हुआ है। आयुर्वेदिक उपचार लें क्योंकि क्योर जैसे कई मामलों में आयुर्वेदिक प्रोटोकॉल का पालन करके स्वस्थ गर्भावस्था हुई है।

#उपचार का उद्देश्य होना चाहिए: -कार्यशील पक्ष पर स्वस्थ ओव्यूलेशन को प्रोत्साहित करना -अंडे की गुणवत्ता और गर्भाशय की परत में सुधार -शरीर को विषमुक्त करना और प्रजनन हार्मोन को संतुलित करना -मानसिक, शारीरिक और आध्यात्मिक रूप से गर्भधारण में सहायता करना

#आयुर्वेदिक उपचार चरण-6 महीने की योजना

चरण 1- विषहरण और अपान वात शमन (माह 1-2) दिन-1 से दिन 60 लक्ष्य- शरीर के विषाक्त पदार्थों को साफ़ करना, मासिक धर्म को नियमित करना, पेल्विक वात को शांत करना।

1) त्रिफला चूर्ण - सोते समय 1 छोटा चम्मच गर्म पानी के साथ = पेट की सफाई

2) अशोकरिष्ट - भोजन के बाद 20 मिलीलीटर बराबर पानी के साथ = मासिक धर्म को नियंत्रित करता है

3) चंद्रप्रभावती - भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 2 गोलियां = मूत्र और प्रजनन संबंधी टॉनिक

4) दशमूल कषाय - सुबह खाली पेट 40 मिलीलीटर + बराबर पानी = पेल्विक डिटॉक्स, सूजन कम करता है

योग:- -तितली आसन - 2 मिनट -पश्चिमोत्तासन - 2 मिनट -अनुलोम विलोम - 10 मिनट -भ्रामरी - 5 मिनट -पेट के निचले हिस्से पर गर्म तिल के तेल की मालिश प्रतिदिन -रात 10:30 बजे तक जल्दी सो जाएँ

#चरण 2- कायाकल्प-प्रजनन शक्ति (माह 3-4) लक्ष्य- अंडों की गुणवत्ता बढ़ाना, गर्भाशय की परत में सुधार और ओव्यूलेशन को मज़बूत करना

1) शतावरी कल्प- सोते समय 1 छोटा चम्मच गर्म दूध के साथ = महिला रसायन

2) फल घृत- सुबह खाली पेट 1 छोटा चम्मच गर्म दूध के साथ = गर्भाशय को मज़बूत बनाता है

3) पुत्रंजीवक+शिवलिंगी बीज चूर्ण- 1 छोटा चम्मच शहद के साथ दिन में दो बार = ओव्यूलेशन बढ़ाने वाला

4) गोक्षुर चूर्ण- 1/2 छोटा चम्मच दिन में दो बार पानी के साथ = मूत्राशय टॉनिक और प्रजनन क्षमता सहायता

5) गुडुची सत्व- 125 मिलीग्राम शहद के साथ दिन में एक बार = रोग प्रतिरोधक क्षमता और सूजन में सहायता

चक्र-विशिष्ट समायोजन दिन 5-14 (फॉलिक्युलर फेज़)- पुत्रजीवक+फल घृत पर ज़ोर दें- अधिक

दिन 15-28 (ल्यूटियल फेज़)- शतावरी+अश्वगंधा पर ध्यान दें

योग- -ब्रिजपोज़ -विपरीत करणी-दीवार पर पैर ऊपर-रोज़ाना 5 मिनट -अश्विनी मुद्रा-पेल्विक स्क्वीज़-2 मिनट

#चरण 3-गर्भाधान खिड़की+मूत्राशय सहायता (महीना 5-6) लक्ष्य- निषेचन की संभावना को अधिकतम करना, प्रत्यारोपण और मूत्र स्थिरता

1) कपिकच्छु चूर्ण - 1/2 छोटा चम्मच गर्म दूध के साथ दिन में दो बार सुबह और रात के खाने के बाद = कामेच्छा बढ़ाता है, अंडाणु को बढ़ावा देता है

2) यस्तिमधु चूर्ण - 1/2 छोटा चम्मच दूध के साथ दिन में एक बार नाश्ते के बाद = सूजन-रोधी, एंडोमेट्रियल को सहारा देता है

3) मुसत्ता+गोक्षुरा चूर्ण - 1 छोटा चम्मच भोजन के बाद पानी के साथ = वात संतुलन

4) अश्वगंधा चूर्ण - 1/2 छोटा चम्मच रात में दूध के साथ = हार्मोन संतुलन, तनाव से राहत

प्रजनन योग आसन - - सुप्त बद्ध कोणासन - लेटे हुए बटरफ्लाई -विपरीत करणी- संभोग के बाद -नाड़ी शोधन प्राणायाम-10 मिनट -पेल्विक फ्लोर श्वास

#गर्भाधान का समय -ओव्यूलेशन ट्रैक करें- गर्भाशय ग्रीवा के श्लेष्म या ओव्यूलेशन किट का उपयोग करके -उपजाऊ खिड़की- चक्र के 11-17वें दिन -संभोग कार्यक्रम- वैकल्पिक दिन (दिन 11,13,15,17) -संभोग के बाद- 5-10 मिनट तक पैर ऊपर रखें, तुरंत पेशाब न करें।

#आहार खाएँ - दूध और घी - भीगे हुए बादाम, अंजीर, खजूर - घी के साथ मूंग दाल की खिचड़ी - लौकी, कद्दू, करेला और भी - उबले हुए चावल, जीरा, अजवाइन - रागी, गुड़, तिल, कद्दू के बीज - बीज के लड्डू बनाएँ

इनसे बचें- - ठंडा मौसम, सोडा, बर्फीले जूस - ज़्यादा खट्टे फल, टमाटर, खट्टा दही - कैफीन, चाय, तला हुआ खाना, बेकरी उत्पाद - रात में कच्चा सलाद, अचार

#गर्भधारण के लिए दैनिक दिनचर्या - सुबह 5:30-6 बजे उठें - तिल के तेल की मालिश- कम पेट, जांघें -योग से पहले मल त्याग करें -योग और प्राणायाम-रोज़ाना 30 मिनट -हर्बल चाय (अदरक+तुलसी) या गर्म पानी -नाश्ता- घी के साथ गर्म दलिया -दोपहर का भोजन- खिचड़ी+सब्जी+घी -रात का खाना- शाम 7:30 बजे तक सूप या हल्का भोजन -रात 10 बजे तक सो जाएँ

#ध्यान देने योग्य परीक्षण -एचएसजी परीक्षण=यह पुष्टि करने के लिए कि शेष फैलोपियन ट्यूब खुली है -अल्ट्रासाउंड- ओव्यूलेशन की जाँच के लिए फॉलिक्युलर मॉनिटरिंग -एएमएच, एलएच, एफएसएच रक्त परीक्षण- अंडे के भंडार और हार्मोन की स्थिति के लिए

#पालन करने योग्य विशेष सुझाव -कृतज्ञता का अभ्यास करें और प्रतिदिन मानसिक शांति -परिणामों के बारे में ज़्यादा सोचने से बचें- दैनिक अनुशासन पर ध्यान दें - ठंडी सतहों पर बैठने और पेशाब रोकने से बचें - श्रोणि सफाई के लिए त्रिफला जल से साप्ताहिक गर्म सिट्ज़ बाथ लें

यह योजना बिना किसी दुष्प्रभाव के, एक कार्यशील ट्यूब के साथ भी प्रजनन क्षमता को समग्र रूप से बढ़ाने के लिए डिज़ाइन की गई है। इसे 6 महीने तक लगातार अपनाएँ और उचित ओव्यूलेशन ट्रैकिंग के साथ पुनर्मूल्यांकन करें।

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You should go for UTTAR BASTI with KSHAR TAILAM. Take 3-4 sittings of uttar basti it will give beautiful results.

Also take

Syp Evecare forte 2 tsp twice a day Tab. Garsbhastapan ras 2 tabs twice a day Tab. Laghumalini Vasant 2 tabs twice a day

🧘‍♀️Yoga🧘‍♀️ 1.Supta Baddha Konasana 2. Paschimottanasana 3. Bhujangasana 4. Setu Bandhasana 5. Viparita Karani 6. Balasana 7. Padmasana & Vajrasana

🧘‍♀️Pranayam🧘‍♀️ 1. Nadi Shodhana 2. Bhramari 3. Kapalabhati 4. Bhastrika 5. Ujjayi Pranayama

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To address the condition of blocked fallopian tube in a natural way, focusing on improving overall reproductive health is crucial. In Ayurveda, the aim is to balance the body’s doshas and optimize your reproductive system. Since you’re experiencing an imbalance where the right tube is blocked and the left is producing smaller eggs, we can explore dietary, lifestyle, and herbal recommendations to support your condition.

First, let’s consider diet. Consume warm, easily digestible foods to support agni (digestive fire), which is essential for hormonal balance. Include foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids like flaxseeds, walnuts, and ghee in your meals. Ashoka (Saraca asoca) and Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) are beneficial herbs that may support female reproductive health; they can be part of your daily routine as prescribed by an Ayurvedic practitioner.

Regular physical activity is advised, try gentle yoga asanas and pranayama (breathing exercises) to enhance circulation and balance hormones. Focus on asanas like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) – these postures may help in stimulating and toning the reproductive organs.

Herbal decoctions or teas made from Dashamoola (group of ten roots) could also aid in nurturing the reproductive system and supporting egg quality. However, the specific dosage and formulation should be guided by your Ayurveda specialist.

Given that you’re on medication for thyroid, it’s important to consider the interactions herbs may have with your current treatment. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your healthcare routine. Remember, even though Ayurvedic remedies can be supportive, in cases of serious medical concerns like a blocked tube, regular consultations with a healthcare professional are crucial to explore all your options, including assisted reproductive technologies if natural remedies don’t bring the desired results.

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Blocked fallopian tubes can be challenging, but there are some Siddha-Ayurvedic approaches you might consider to support your reproductive health. It’s important to address this with both Ayurvedic practices and necessary medical consultation, especially given your thyroid condition.

Firstly, to address the blocked right fallopian tube, consider applying warm castor oil packs to the abdomen. This has been known to help improve circulation and may facilitate the clearing of blockages over time. Do this a few times a week for about 30 minutes each session.

To support egg production on the left side, consider herbal formulations such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari. These herbs can help balance the hormonal imbalances that might be affecting ovulation. However, consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the right dosage, as your thyroid medication should be taken into account.

Diet plays a critical role too. Ensure a diet rich in leafy greens, seeds like flaxseeds, and nuts such as almonds to support hormone balance and egg health. Also, incorporating ginger and turmeric in your meals can help enhance circulating energy to the reproductive organs.

Practicing regular Pranayama and Yoga tailored for reproductive health can be beneficial. Poses like Baddha Konasana and Bhujangasana are often recommended to improve pelvic blood flow.

Since thyroid health is crucial in maintaining reproductive health, ensure your thyroid medication is well-managed in consultation with your physician. Regular monitoring of your thyroid levels is advised, as it may impact your fertility efforts.

Remember, while these practices may support your condition, consulting with a healthcare provider for an integrative approach is essential. Combining Ayurveda with conventional treatment might provide the best outcome for your situation.

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