Seeking Ayurvedic Help for Headaches and Irregular Menstrual Cycle - #41913
I am 46 years old lady , single parent with two children, running garment factory BP 140/90 , my alopathy doctor prescribed some medicine , but not taking , having irregular menstrual cycle since 6 months My body is predominantly vata and pita from past 10 days getting severe headaches especially back of the head, both nostrils are blocked, throat irritation, not able to breathe also . Plz doctors suggest and prescribe some Ayurveda medicine Thank you in advance 🙏 Devaki
How long have you been experiencing the headaches?:
- 3-4 weeksHave you noticed any specific triggers for your headaches?:
- No specific triggersHow would you describe your menstrual cycle irregularity?:
- Very irregular, missing monthsShop Now in Our Store

Doctors' responses
For your symptoms, it’s important to address both the headaches and the irregular menstrual cycle while keeping your Pitta-Vata constitution in mind. Given your current blood pressure and symptoms, seeking immediate medical attention may be a priority, especially if breathing becomes severely difficult. However, here is some Ayurvedic guidance that might offer relief.
The headaches, blocked nostrils, and throat irritation suggest an imbalance related to both vata and pitta doshas. For headaches, Shirodhara treatment, where warm oil is poured on your forehead, can be calming. However, since you might not immediately have access to professional therapies, consider trying Nasyam at home (nose drops oil therapy): Anu Thailam is recommended – put a few drops in each nostril once in the morning, this can help clear nasal passages and reduce headache frequency.
Next, diet plays a crucial role. Focus on Vata-Pitta pacifying foods like warm, cooked dishes with spices like turmeric and cumin. Avoid excessively spicy, oily, or cold foods as they can aggravate digestive fire and dosha imbalance. Drink warm ginger tea, or herbal teas with ingredients like fennel and coriander, which can help with throat irritation and digestion.
For irregular cycles, Ashoka (Saraca indica) is quite effective. Drinking Ashoka tree bark decoction daily can aid in balancing menstrual flow. Timing your meals regularly and eating a grounding breakfast is important to counteract vata influence.
Engage in a daily self-abhyanga (oil massage). Use warm sesame oil, which is grounding for Vata and calming for Pitta. Do this before a warm bath in the morning to soothe your nervous system.
Since it’s critical to monitor your blood pressure, periodically check it. If symptoms persist or worsen, consider coordinating with your healthcare provider.

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