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Question #47021
20 days ago
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Advice for Managing Bartholin Cyst - #47021

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Naku bartholin cyst oka 2 years vundi. Kani dhaani valana Naku elanti pain ledu. Sometimes like periods raaboye mundu konchem Size peddadhiga anipistundhi. So dheenini completega cure cheyadaniki alage quick ga vaapu povadaniki konni advices ivvandi

How would you describe the size changes of the cyst?:

- Occasionally larger before periods

Have you experienced any other symptoms besides the cyst?:

- Swelling in the area

What treatments have you tried so far for the cyst?:

- None
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BARTHOLIN CYST 2 YEARS NUNCHI UNDI PAIN LEKAPOYINA PERIODS RAABOYE MUNDU SIZE PERAGADAM COMMON GA CHUSTAM IDI HORMONAL CHANGES ,FLUID STAGNATION ,AND HEAT VALLA JARUGUTUNDI, COMPLETE GA CONTROL CHEYADANIKI AND QUICK GA VAAPU TAGGINCHADANIKI REGULAR CARE AND INTERNAL SUPPORT AVASARAM

INTERNAL MEDICINES GA

CHANDRAPRABHA VATI TWO TABLETS TWICE DAILY AFTER FOOD WITH WARM WATER,

KANCHANAR GUGGULU TWO TABLETS TWICE DAILY AFTER FOOD WITH WARM WATER,

GANDHAKA RASAYANA ONE TEASPOON NIGHT SLEEP MUNDU WITH WARM MILK OR WARM WATER, TRIPHALA CHURNA ONE TEASPOON NIGHT WARM WATER

NIGHT WARM WATER LO KONCHAM SALT VESI SITZ BATH TWENTY MINUTES CHEYANDI, BATH TARVATA COCONUT OIL APPLY CHEYANNDI TIGHT UNDERGARMENTS AVOID CHEYANDI, AREA DRY AND CLEAN GA UNCHANDI

PERIODS MUNDU VAAPU TAGGINCHADANIKI PERIODS RAABOYE 7 DAYS MUNDU NUNCHI ICE COLD DRINKS CURD SOUR FOODS SPICY FRIED FOOD COMPLETELY AVOID CHEYANDI, WARM WATER MATRAM EEKUVAGA TAGANDI, DAY LO OKA SARI HOT WATER BAG LOWER ABDOMEN KI TEN TO FIFTEEN MINUTES PETTANDI

DIET LO SIMPLE HOME FOOD UNDALANI CHUSUKOVALI, RICE MOONG DAL VEGETABLE SOUPS GREEN VEGETABLES STEAMED GA TINANDI, GARLIC GINGER JEERA USE CHEYANDI, BAKERY ITEMS MAIDA SWEETS CHOCOLATES AVOID CHEYANDI, SUGAR AND JUNK FOOD CYST SIZE INCREASE CHESTAYI KABATTI CONTROL CHEYANDI

LIFESTYLE LO LATE NIGHT SLEEP AVOID CHEYANDI, REGULAR WALKING YOGA STRETCHING CHEYANDI, LONG TIME OKA PLACE LO KURCHOVADAM AVOID CHEYANDI, STRESS KUDA HORMONAL IMBALANCE KI CAUSE KABATTI RELAXATION AND PROPER REST IMPORTANT

OKA SARI ULTRASOUND PELVIS CHEYINCHUKOVADAM MANCHIDI

REGULAR GA ADVICE FOLLOW AITHE CYST SIZE GRADUAL GA TAGGUTUNDI PERIODS MUNDU VAAPU CONTROL AVUTUNDI AND FUTURE LO SURGERY AVASARAM LEKUNDA MANAGE CHEYOCHU

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నమస్కారం, ఆ సిస్ట్ వల్ల నొప్పి లేకపోయినా, దాని గురించి మీరు ఆందోళన చెందడంలో నాకు అర్థమవుతోంది. శుభవార్త ఏమిటంటే, ఎటువంటి సమస్యలను కలిగించని, చాలా కాలంగా ఉన్న బార్తోలిన్ సిస్ట్ ఆయుర్వేదంతో తరచుగా నయమవుతుంది, ప్రత్యేకించి మీది స్థిరంగా ఉంది మరియు ఇన్ఫెక్షన్ సోకలేదు కాబట్టి.

మీ ఆందోళన

* 2 సంవత్సరాలుగా బార్తోలిన్ సిస్ట్ ఉంది * నొప్పి లేదా స్రావం లేదు * పరిమాణం మారలేదు * మీరు చురుకుగా మరియు ఆరోగ్యంగా ఉన్నారు

ఆయుర్వేద అవగాహన

ఆయుర్వేదంలో, ఈ రకమైన సిస్ట్‌ను యోని గ్రంథి లేదా యోని కంద అంటారు. ఇది సాధారణంగా ఈ క్రింది కారణాల వల్ల వస్తుంది: అధిక కఫం: ఇది అడ్డంకులకు మరియు చిక్కటి పదార్థం పేరుకుపోవడానికి దారితీస్తుంది. కొంత వాతం: దీనివల్ల విషయాలు నిలిచిపోతాయి.

నొప్పి లేదు: దీని అర్థం ఇందులో పిత్తం ప్రమేయం లేదు, కాబట్టి ఇన్ఫెక్షన్ లేదా వాపు లేదు. దీనివల్ల నొప్పి లేదు మరియు ఇది కొంతకాలంగా ఉంది కాబట్టి, శస్త్రచికిత్స అనేది మొదట ప్రయత్నించాల్సిన పద్ధతి కాదు.

చికిత్స లక్ష్యం

1. కఫం పేరుకుపోవడాన్ని తగ్గించడం. 2. మూసుకుపోయిన గ్రంథిని శుభ్రపరచడం. 3. ఆ ప్రాంతంలో రక్త ప్రసరణను మెరుగుపరచడం. 4. ఇన్ఫెక్షన్లను ఆపి, అది మళ్లీ రాకుండా నిరోధించడం.

ఆయుర్వేద ప్రణాళిక

అంతర్గత మందులు

1. కాంచనార్ గుగ్గులు: రోజుకు రెండుసార్లు 2 మాత్రలు తీసుకోండి భోజనం తర్వాత గోరువెచ్చని నీటితో (ఇది సిస్ట్‌లు, వాపు వచ్చిన గ్రంథులు మరియు పెరుగుదలలకు చాలా మంచిది.)

2. త్రిఫల గుగ్గులు: రోజుకు రెండుసార్లు 1 మాత్ర తీసుకోండి భోజనం తర్వాత మీ శరీరాన్ని శుభ్రపరచడానికి మరియు సిస్ట్‌ను నెమ్మదిగా తగ్గించడానికి సహాయపడుతుంది.

బాహ్య సంరక్షణ (చాలా ముఖ్యం)

త్రిఫల సిట్జ్ బాత్ 1 నుండి 1.5 లీటర్ల నీటిలో 1 టేబుల్ స్పూన్ త్రిఫల పొడిని మరిగించండి. అది గోరువెచ్చగా అయ్యే వరకు చల్లారనివ్వండి. ప్రతిరోజూ 10-15 నిమిషాల పాటు అందులో కూర్చోండి. ఇది సిస్ట్‌ను తగ్గించడానికి మరియు ఇన్ఫెక్షన్లను దూరంగా ఉంచడానికి సహాయపడుతుంది.

ఆముదం నూనె ఆ ప్రదేశంలో కొద్దిగా గోరువెచ్చని ఆముదం నూనె రాయండి. రోజుకు ఒకసారి రాత్రిపూట చేయండి. రక్త ప్రసరణను మెరుగుపరుస్తుంది మరియు సిస్ట్‌ను మృదువుగా చేస్తుంది. మీ పీరియడ్స్ సమయంలో దీన్ని ఉపయోగించవద్దు.**

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❌ మానుకోండి * పెరుగు, చీజ్ * వేయించిన మరియు నూనెతో కూడిన ఆహారం * కాల్చిన వస్తువులు * శీతల పానీయాలు మరియు ఐస్ క్రీం * చాలా చక్కెర

జీవిత శైలి * బిగుతుగా ఉండే దుస్తులు లేదా సింథటిక్ లోదుస్తులు ధరించవద్దు. * మిమ్మల్ని మీరు శుభ్రంగా ఉంచుకోండి (కానీ కఠినమైన సబ్బులు కాదు). * మలసాన మరియు బద్ధ కోనసాన వంటి సున్నితమైన యోగాను ప్రయత్నించండి. * ఒత్తిడిని ఎదుర్కోండి (ఒత్తిడి కఫాన్ని మరింత దిగజారుస్తుంది).

ఎక్కువగా చింతించకండి * నొప్పిలేకుండా, స్థిరంగా ఉండే తిత్తి అంటే క్యాన్సర్ కాదు. * చాలా మంది ప్రజలు తమ తిత్తులు సాధారణ ఆయుర్వేదంతో 6–8 వారాలలో నెమ్మదిగా తగ్గిపోతాయని చూస్తారు. * త్వరిత పరిష్కారం కోరుకోవడం కంటే స్థిరంగా ఉండటం చాలా ముఖ్యం.

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HELLO,

WHAT IS BARTHOLIN’S CYST? On each side of the vaginal opening, there are bartholin glands Their job is to produce lubrication to keep the vaginal area moist

Sometimes, the duct (small opening) of this gland gets blocked When the fluid cannot come out, it slowly collects inside -> forming a cyst

This collected fluid sac is called a bartholin’s cyst

WHY IS YOUR CYST PAINLESS AND LONG STANDING? In your case -the cyst has been present for 2 years -there is no pain -no fever -no pus discharge -only size increase before periods

This clearly indicates -no infection -chronic, non infected Bartholin’s cyst This is the best stage a manage conservatively with Ayurveda

WHY DOES IT INCREASE BEFORE PERIODS? Before menstruation -hormonal changes cause pelvic congestion -blood flow increases in genital area -mild inflamamtion occurs naturally

So the cyst -feels slightly bigger -more noticeable -then reduces again after periods This is very common and expected in chronic cysts

In Ayurveda, this condition is compared to “Granthi” (cystic swelling)

DOSHA INVOLVEMENT -Kapha dosha-> main cause (causes thick fluid, swelling, cyst formation) -Vata dosha-> chroniicity, blockage -Mild pitta-> size increase before periods

-Kapha causes thick secretion -vata causes blockage of duct -fluid gets trapped -slowly forms a cyst -hormonal changes increase size occassionally

TREATMENT GOAL Ayurveda does not burst the cyst suddenly if it is painless Instead it works by -reducing kapha accumulation -openin blocked channels -improving drainage -reducing size gradually -preventing infection -preventing recurrence

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 12 weeks =best for cysts, fibroids, glandular swellings -breaks kapha based growths -reduces size of chronic swellings -improves lymphatic drainage This is the main medicine in your condition

2) TRIPHALA GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 8 weeks = reduces inflammation, prevents infection, improves local circulation , supports natural drainage

3) MAHAMANJISTHADI KASHAYA= 15ml + 15ml warm water twice daily before meals for 8 weeks -purfies blood, reduces pelvic congestion, controls premenstrual swelling, improves healing of gland tissue

4) GANDHAK RASAYANA= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 21 das =prevents infection, improves tissue immunity

EXTERNAL TREATMENT

1) WARM SITZ BATH -sit in a tub of warm water -add Triphala decoction or neem leaves boiled water for 15 min daily = improves gland drainage, reduces swelling naturally, prevents abscess formation, softens cysts wall This Is a mandatory in Bartholins cyst management

LOCAL OIL APPLICATION (external only) -Jatyadi taila -or Kottamchukadi taila -gentle application outside only -once daily after bath =reduces hardness, improves healing, prevents irritation

DIET -warm, freshly cooked meals -green leafy vegetables -ginger, turmeric -cumin, coriander -light grains -warm water frequently

AVOID -curds especially at night -cheese, panner -fried foods -bakery items -cold drinks -excess sweets -junk food

LIFESTYLE -avoid prolonged sitting -take short walking breaks -maintain genital hygiene -wear loose cotton undergarments -avoid tight clotihng -do not suppress urine or stool urge

YOGA ASANAS -malasana -baddha konasana -supta baddha konasana

PRANAYAM -anulom vilom -deep abdominal breathing

=improves pelvic circulation, reduces congestion, supports gland drainage

HOME REMEDIES -warm water intake -turmeric In cooking -sitz bath regularly -avoid self squeezing cyst

Your condition is benign You are in the best stage of Ayurvedic management No emergency With proper medicines, diet, and sitz baths -size reduction is very achievable -recurrence can be prevented Patience is key- chronic cysts need 2-3 months for visible improvement

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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నమస్కారం,

బార్థోలిన్ సిస్ట్ అంటే ఏమిటి? యోని ద్వారం యొక్క ప్రతి వైపున బార్థోలిన్ గ్రంధులు ఉంటాయి. యోని ప్రాంతాన్ని తేమగా ఉంచడానికి అవసరమైన ద్రవాన్ని ఉత్పత్తి చేయడం వీటి పని.

కొన్నిసార్లు, ఈ గ్రంథి యొక్క నాళం (చిన్న రంధ్రం) మూసుకుపోతుంది. ద్రవం బయటకు రాలేకపోయినప్పుడు, అది నెమ్మదిగా లోపల పేరుకుపోతుంది -> ఒక తిత్తిగా ఏర్పడుతుంది.

ఈ విధంగా పేరుకుపోయిన ద్రవపు సంచిని బార్థోలిన్ సిస్ట్ అంటారు.

మీ సిస్ట్ నొప్పి లేకుండా మరియు చాలా కాలంగా ఎందుకు ఉంది? మీ విషయంలో - సిస్ట్ 2 సంవత్సరాలుగా ఉంది - నొప్పి లేదు - జ్వరం లేదు - చీము స్రావం లేదు - కేవలం పీరియడ్స్‌కు ముందు దాని పరిమాణం పెరుగుతుంది

ఇది స్పష్టంగా సూచిస్తుంది - ఎటువంటి ఇన్ఫెక్షన్ లేదు - దీర్ఘకాలిక, ఇన్ఫెక్షన్ లేని బార్థోలిన్ సిస్ట్ ఆయుర్వేదంతో దీనికి చికిత్స చేయడానికి ఇది ఉత్తమ దశ.

పీరియడ్స్‌కు ముందు ఇది ఎందుకు పెరుగుతుంది? ఋతుస్రావానికి ముందు -హార్మోన్ల మార్పులు కటి రద్దీకి కారణమవుతాయి -జననేంద్రియ ప్రాంతంలో రక్త ప్రవాహం పెరుగుతుంది -తేలికపాటి వాపు సహజంగా సంభవిస్తుంది

కాబట్టి తిత్తి -కొంచెం పెద్దదిగా అనిపిస్తుంది -మరింత గుర్తించదగినది -తరువాత ఋతుస్రావం తర్వాత మళ్ళీ తగ్గుతుంది ఇది చాలా సాధారణం మరియు దీర్ఘకాలిక తిత్తులలో ఆశించదగినది

ఆయుర్వేదంలో, ఈ పరిస్థితిని “గ్రంథి” (సిస్టిక్ వాపు) తో పోల్చారు

దోష ఇన్వాల్వ్‌మెంట్ -కఫ దోష-> ప్రధాన కారణం

(మందపాటి ద్రవం, వాపు, తిత్తి ఏర్పడటానికి కారణమవుతుంది) -వాత దోష-> కాలానుగుణత, అడ్డుపడటం -తేలికపాటి పిత్త-> ఋతుస్రావం ముందు పరిమాణం పెరుగుతుంది

-కఫ మందపాటి స్రావాన్ని కలిగిస్తుంది

వాత వాహికలో అడ్డంకికి కారణమవుతుంది

ద్రవం చిక్కుకుపోతుంది -నెమ్మదిగా తిత్తిని ఏర్పరుస్తుంది -హార్మోన్ల మార్పులు అప్పుడప్పుడు పరిమాణం పెరుగుతాయి

చికిత్స లక్ష్యం ఆయుర్వేదం నొప్పిలేకుండా ఉంటే తిత్తిని అకస్మాత్తుగా పగలగొట్టదు బదులుగా ఇది పనిచేస్తుంది -కఫ చేరడం తగ్గించడం -ఓపెనిన్ బ్లాక్ చేయబడిన ఛానెల్‌లు -మెరుగుపరచడం డ్రైనేజీ -పరిమాణాన్ని క్రమంగా తగ్గించడం -ఇన్ఫెక్షన్‌ను నివారించడం -పునరావృతాన్ని నివారించడం

అంతర్గత మందులు

1) కాంచనర్ గుగ్గులు= 12 వారాల పాటు భోజనం తర్వాత రోజుకు రెండుసార్లు 2 ట్యాబ్‌లు =సిస్టులు, ఫైబ్రాయిడ్‌లు, గ్రంథి వాపులకు ఉత్తమమైనది -కఫా ఆధారిత పెరుగుదలను విచ్ఛిన్నం చేస్తుంది -దీర్ఘకాలిక వాపుల పరిమాణాన్ని తగ్గిస్తుంది -శోషరస పారుదలని మెరుగుపరుస్తుంది ఇది మీ పరిస్థితిలో ప్రధాన ఔషధం

2) త్రిఫల గుగ్గులు= 8 వారాల పాటు భోజనం తర్వాత రోజుకు రెండుసార్లు 2 ట్యాబ్‌లు = వాపును తగ్గిస్తుంది, ఇన్ఫెక్షన్‌ను నివారిస్తుంది, స్థానిక ప్రసరణను మెరుగుపరుస్తుంది, సహజ పారుదలకి మద్దతు ఇస్తుంది

3) మహామంజిష్ఠాది కషాయం= 8 వారాల పాటు భోజనానికి ముందు రోజుకు రెండుసార్లు 15ml + 15ml వెచ్చని నీరు -రక్తాన్ని శుద్ధి చేస్తుంది, కటి రద్దీని తగ్గిస్తుంది, బహిష్టుకు ముందు వాపును నియంత్రిస్తుంది, గ్రంథి కణజాలం నయం చేయడాన్ని మెరుగుపరుస్తుంది

4) గంధక్ రసాయనం= 21 రోజుల పాటు భోజనం తర్వాత రోజుకు రెండుసార్లు 1 ట్యాబ్ =ఇన్ఫెక్షన్‌ను నివారిస్తుంది, కణజాలాన్ని మెరుగుపరుస్తుంది రోగనిరోధక శక్తి

బాహ్య చికిత్స

1) వెచ్చని సిట్జ్ స్నానం -గోరువెచ్చని నీటి తొట్టిలో కూర్చోండి -ప్రతిరోజూ 15 నిమిషాలు త్రిఫల కషాయం లేదా వేప ఆకులు ఉడికించిన నీటిని జోడించండి = గ్రంథి పారుదలని మెరుగుపరుస్తుంది, సహజంగా వాపును తగ్గిస్తుంది, చీము ఏర్పడకుండా నిరోధిస్తుంది, తిత్తుల గోడను మృదువుగా చేస్తుంది బార్తోలిన్స్ తిత్తి నిర్వహణలో ఇది తప్పనిసరి

స్థానిక నూనె దరఖాస్తు (బాహ్య మాత్రమే) -జాత్యాది తైలం -లేదా కొట్టంచుకోడి తైలం -బాహ్యానికి సున్నితంగా పూయడం -స్నానం తర్వాత రోజుకు ఒకసారి =కాఠిన్యాన్ని తగ్గిస్తుంది, వైద్యంను మెరుగుపరుస్తుంది, చికాకును నివారిస్తుంది

ఆహారం -వెచ్చని, తాజాగా వండిన భోజనం -ఆకుకూరలు -అల్లం, పసుపు -జీలకర్ర, కొత్తిమీర -తేలికపాటి ధాన్యాలు -తరచుగా గోరువెచ్చని నీరు

మానుకోండి -ముఖ్యంగా రాత్రిపూట పెరుగు -చీజ్, పన్నర్ -వేయించిన ఆహారాలు -బేకరీ వస్తువులు -శీతల పానీయాలు -అధిక స్వీట్లు -జంక్ ఫుడ్

జీవనశైలి -ఎక్కువసేపు కూర్చోకుండా ఉండండి -చిన్న నడక విరామాలు తీసుకోండి -జననేంద్రియ పరిశుభ్రతను కాపాడుకోండి -వదులుగా ఉండే కాటన్ లోదుస్తులు ధరించండి -బిగుతుగా గడ్డకట్టకుండా ఉండండి -మూత్రం లేదా మలవిసర్జన కోరికను అణచివేయవద్దు

యోగ అసనాలు -మలసన -బద్ధ కోనసన -సుప్త బద్ధ కోనసన

ప్రాణాయం -అనులోమ విలోమం -లోతైన ఉదర శ్వాస

=కటి ప్రసరణను మెరుగుపరుస్తుంది, రద్దీని తగ్గిస్తుంది, గ్రంథికి మద్దతు ఇస్తుంది డ్రైనేజీ

ఇంటి నివారణలు -గోరువెచ్చని నీరు తీసుకోవడం -పసుపు వంటలో -క్రమం తప్పకుండా సిట్జ్ బాత్ -స్వయంగా పిండే తిత్తిని నివారించండి

మీ పరిస్థితి మంచిది మీరు ఆయుర్వేద నిర్వహణలో ఉత్తమ దశలో ఉన్నారు అత్యవసర పరిస్థితి లేదు సరైన మందులు, ఆహారం మరియు సిట్జ్ స్నానాలతో -పరిమాణ తగ్గింపు చాలా సాధించదగినది -పునరావృతాన్ని నివారించవచ్చు

సహనం కీలకం- దీర్ఘకాలిక తిత్తులు కనిపించే మెరుగుదల కోసం 2-3 నెలలు అవసరం

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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
I am currently serving as a Consultant Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Surgeon at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital, Nalgonda, where I specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of various ano-rectal disorders. My clinical focus lies in treating conditions such as piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika), rectal polyps, and pilonidal sinus using time-tested Ayurvedic approaches like Ksharasutra, Agnikarma, and other para-surgical procedures outlined in classical texts. With a deep commitment to patient care, I emphasize a holistic treatment protocol that combines precise surgical techniques with Ayurvedic formulations, dietary guidance, and lifestyle modifications to reduce recurrence and promote natural healing. I strongly believe in integrating traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with patient-centric care, which allows for better outcomes and long-lasting relief. Working at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital has provided me with the opportunity to handle a wide range of surgical and post-operative cases. My approach is rooted in classical Shalya Tantra, enhanced by modern diagnostic insights. I stay updated with advancements in Ayurvedic surgery while adhering to evidence-based practices to ensure safety and efficacy. Beyond clinical practice, I am also committed to raising awareness about Ayurvedic proctology and promoting non-invasive treatments for conditions often mismanaged or overtreated by modern surgical approaches. I strive to make Ayurvedic surgical care accessible, effective, and aligned with the needs of today’s patients, while preserving the essence of our traditional healing system. Through continuous learning and compassionate practice, I aim to offer every patient a respectful, informed, and outcome-driven experience rooted in Ayurveda.
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Bartholin cyst = Granthi Main dosha involved: Kapha + Vata Periods mundu size peragadame → Hormonal influence + Kapha accumulation Aim of treatment Srotoshodhana (duct opening) Kapha-hara Local circulation improve cheyadam Infection prevent cheyadam Ayurvedic Management Plan External treatment

Ushna Avagaha Sweda (Sitz bath) Warm water lo kurchuni 10–15 min Daily 1 time, periods mundu 2 times Water lo add cheyochu: Triphala kwatha OR Dashamoola kwatha Cyst drainage, size reduction ki best.

Internal medicines Only if pain / pus / fever ledu Kaishora Guggulu 1 tab bd morning & night, after food

Granthi + Kapha control. Triphala Churna 1 tsp night, warm water tho Daily bowels clear avvadaniki Constipation remove → pelvic congestion taggutundi. Gandhaka Rasayana 1 tab bd daily after breakfast Skin & gland health ki Local application (ONLY if skin normal ga unte) Jatyadi taila

External area only, inside apply cheyakandi Night time thin layer.

Pathya–Apathya Pathya Warm water Light foods Green vegetables Turmeric + pepper in diet

Apathya Bakery items Excess sugar Fried & oily food Cold drinks Sitting long hours

2–3 weeks heaviness swelling feeling taggutundi 1–2 months size stable / reduction Pain lekapothe surgery avasaram ledu

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1.Kanchnar guggulu 2 tab twice daoily with water after meals 2.Vriddhi vadhika vati 2 tab twice daoily with water after meals 3.Varunadi Kwath 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 4.Manjistha churna 1/2 tsp twice daily with honey after meals

Local / External Support - Sitz bath with warm water + a pinch of turmeric or Triphala powder, twice daily. - Gentle massage with castor oil externally (not inside), helps reduce swelling.

Lifestyle & Diet : - Avoid excess dairy, fried, and heavy kapha-promoting foods. - Favor warm, light meals with ginger, turmeric, and bitter vegetables. - Stay hydrated and maintain regular bowel movements.

Warm Regards Dr.Anjali Sehrawat

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Do sitz bath twice daily with neem kwath. Internally start with Triphala guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water. Externally apply jatyadi grith on cyst area twice daily.

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