Concerns About Irregular Periods and PCOS Management - #39935
I'm sufferingfrom pcos from past 5years. From past 2.5 months I didn't get periods and beforethatIused to get periodsby medicine.But from 2 monthsive stopped medicines and started she care krishna from 1st oct, 1 month of krishna shecarebutnoperiodsyet. I want to know will it taketimeto regularmy perio. Idon'twant to take contraceptivepills now
How would you describe your menstrual cycle prior to the last 2.5 months?:
- Irregular but manageableHave you experienced any other symptoms related to PCOS during this time?:
- Weight gainWhat is your current lifestyle like regarding diet and exercise?:
- Sedentary with poor dietShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Irregular periods due to PCOS can be challenging, but Ayurveda offers various approaches to help manage the condition. It seems like you have been trying to make some changes with herbal supplements. In Ayurveda, PCOS is often linked to an imbalance in the kapha dosha and can affect the body’s metabolic process. To support your body’s natural rhythm, addressing diet, lifestyle, and specific herbal remedies is essential.
First, take a look at your daily routine and diet. Maintaining a regular eating schedule can help balance your agni (digestive fire) and regulate hormones. Focus on fresh vegetables, fibers, and whole grains, cutting down on sugary and processed foods. Drink warm water throughout the day to help reduce kapha accumulation.
Physical activity is crucial. Engage in moderate exercise like yoga or brisk walking for 30 minutes daily — it helps in regularizing menstrual cycles by improving metabolism and managing weight.
Regarding herbal remedies, Ayurvedic classics suggest various herbs which might be helpful in regulating cycles and supporting reproductive health. Try Fenugreek seeds; soak a teaspoon overnight and chew them in the morning on an empty stomach. Ashwagandha and Shatavari can also support hormonal balance, but be sure to consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner before starting these.
Make time for regular stress-relieving practices, as stress can exacerbate hormonal imbalances. Activities such as meditation, deep-breathing exercises, and adequate sleep (7-8 hours) can be very beneficial.
Remember, ayurvedic treatments tend to be gradual, as it aims at rectifying the root cause rather than providing symptomatic relief. You might not see immediate results, but with consistency, improvement is possible. It is crucial to have regular follow-ups with an Ayurvedic doctor to monitor your progress and make necessary adjustments. While patience is key, it is also important to be aware of your symptoms and seek immediate medical care if conditions worsen.

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