Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #3426
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Pregnancy problem - #3426

Radha Kumari

3.5 year ho gye shadi ko kbhi conceive nhi hua period irregular hai bhout medicine kha li kuch ni hua

Age: 27
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Ayurvedic treatment for irregular periods and infertility focuses on balancing doshas (body energies), improving uterine health, and regulating hormones naturally. Here's an overview: Diet and Lifestyle: Dietary Changes: Include warm, easily digestible foods. Avoid cold, processed, or oily foods. Incorporate ghee, sesame seeds, and fresh fruits. Exercise: Practice yoga poses like Baddha Konasana, Supta Baddha Konasana, and Bhujangasana to improve uterine and ovarian health. Stress Management: Meditation and pranayama (breathing exercises) help reduce stress, a common contributor to infertility. Herbal Remedies: Ashwagandha: Balances hormones and improves reproductive health. Shatavari: Boosts fertility and strengthens the uterus. Dashmoolarishta: Regulates menstrual cycles. Lodhra: Treats menstrual irregularities and strengthens uterine tissues. Panchakarma Therapies: Uttarbasti: Cleanses the uterus and fallopian tubes. Virechana (detoxification): Removes toxins from the body. Abhyanga and Swedana: Enhance blood circulation and hormonal balance. Consult an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for a tailored approach. Combining Ayurveda with a healthy lifestyle can enhance your chances of conception naturally
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Ah, that's gotta be frustrating, dealing with irregular periods and not being able to conceive for a while. Ayurveda looks at this holistically, it's not just about one thing, it's about how everything's connected... the body, the mind, even the environment. Irregular periods? They could be from an imbalance in your Vata dosha, which controls movement and flow, or sometimes Kapha, which can lead to stagnation. So let's try to get these in balance. For Vata, think warm, grounding foods. Kitchari's great, you know, with mung dal and rice – it's simple but nourishing. Avoid too much raw food – messes with digestion. Kapha? Try less dairy and heavy foods. Agni, your digestive fire, might be off too. Ever notice bloating or discomfort? Trikatu powder can help. Mix a pinch with honey and have it before meals, but, hey, if it’s too fiery, back off. Always keep things balanced. Lifestyle matters too. Stress affects cycles like you wouldn't believe. Try abhyanga, warm oil massage, with sesame oil. It's relaxing and balances Vata. Yoga can be calming too. Simple poses, nothing extreme – child’s pose, cat-cow stretches. Let's talk herbs... Ashwagandha or Shatavari are worth considering. Shatavari is known for female health, but double-check with someone local, 'cause it might not be the right fit for everyone. Keep track of your cycle. Observing patterns helps. If things don't change, or you feel anything's off, definitely consult with someone in-person, like a healthcare pro or another Ayurvedic practitioner. Just remember, this takes time and patience. But you deserve care that respects how unique you are.

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