Complex ovarian cyst no periods - #3523
Diagnosed a complex 47*43 right ovarian cyst after my periods were delayed for 3 months. Taking ayurvedic medicine still periods have not come. What should be done.
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A complex ovarian cyst and delayed periods require careful management. Here’s what you can do:
Ayurvedic Management: Kanchnar Guggulu: Helps reduce cysts and balance hormones. Ashokarishta: Regulates menstrual cycles. Aloe Vera and Turmeric Juice: Detoxifies and supports hormonal balance (1 tbsp daily). Diet: Avoid processed foods, caffeine, and sugar. Include flaxseeds, sesame seeds, and vegetables. Tests to Be Done: Repeat Ultrasound: To monitor the cyst size. Hormonal Profile: LH, FSH, and estrogen levels. CA-125 Blood Test: To rule out malignancy. Next Steps: Continue Ayurvedic medicine but consult an Ayurvedic gynecologist & a modern medicine specialist to evaluate the cyst and discuss additional treatments like hormonal therapy if necessary.
Alright, dealing with complex ovarian cysts and missed periods can be a bit uncomfortable, hormonally and physically, right? In Ayurveda, we look at these issues from a holistic standpoint, trying to restore balance to your doshas. Most likely, it’s a Kapha aggravation that’s causing the cyst, while Vata dosha imbalances might be delaying the periods.
First things first, don’t ignore the importance of working with a healthcare practitioner, especially since you’ve been diagnosed medically too. Complex cysts sometimes need more than just natural interventions. I’ll share some honest-to-goodness Ayurvedic wisdom here, though.
Focus on what you eat. Your diet should be light, warm, and nourishing - think about dishes like moong dal soup, which pacifies Vata. Avoid heavy, oily, or cold foods that might aggravate Kapha. And steer clear of processed foods and sugars. Fresh fruits like papaya, pineapple –they can help regulate your cycle naturally.
Herbs can be big allies here too! Ashwagandha and Shatavari are often suggested for balancing hormones, but do ensure your body constitution matches for safety. Taking Triphala at bedtime with warm water can aid detox your system.
Now about lifestyle habits: Yoga isn’t just a trend. Poses like Bhujangasana (cobra pose) and Dhanurasana (bow pose) can support ovaries. Stress is a silent culprit, using pranayama techniques like Nadi Shodhna can calm down the nervous system and harmonize your entire being.
But remember, if you’re feeling discomfort, or symptoms worsen, it’s crucial – skip hesitation and see your doctor. Safety first, always! Ayurveda takes time and holistic care, so it might require patience and consistency. Hang in there, take gentle steps towards wellness, your body’s an amazing healer!

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