Irregular periods and associated symptoms like pigmentation, bloating, obesity, swelling, and urticaria may be related to imbalances in doshas, primarily Kapha and Pitta, in Ayurved. These need careful attention and lifestyle adjustments. To help stabilize these imbalances, focus on dietary, lifestyle, and herbal recommendations aligned with Ayurvedic principles.
1. Dietary Adjustments: Emphasize foods that pacify Kapha and Pitta. Opt for warm, easy-to-digest meals. Include plenty of fresh vegetables, whole grains like quinoa or barley, and fruits such as apples and pears. Avoid oily, fried, and sugary foods as they might exacerbate bloating and obesity. Spices such as turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon can help improve metabolism and digestion, incorporated into meals daily.
2. Lifestyle Changes: Encourage daily exercise like brisk walking or yoga to boost circulation and support weight management. Dhanurasana (Bow pose) and Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) are particularly beneficial. Ensure stable sleep routines; aim for 7-8 hours at night to regulate hormonal cycles.
3. Herbal Remedies: Take Ashwagandha and Shatavari to support reproductive health and balance hormones. Turmeric paste may be applied externally on pigmentation to improve skin texture. For urticaria and swelling, Triphala (a mix of three fruits) helps detoxify, take it with warm water before bedtime.
4. Avoidance: Stay away from any cold, raw, and hard-to-digest foods. Reduce exposure to allergens, potential triggers for urticaria.
5. Hydration: Ensure adequate water intake to help with detoxification through urine and perspiration, which support clear skin.
Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner in person for a detailed diagnosis, as deeper analysis of Dosha balance and current health situation is necessary for a holistic approach. Severe or persistent symptoms, like leg swelling, should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out conditions requiring immediate attention.


