Can I resume oil treatments after my period ends if I started virechana and got my period after 3 days of oiling? - #57086
Mai virechana karwa rahi hun 3din snehapan k bad period agaya hai kya mai ab parhez ko tod kar period khatam hone k bad fir se snehapan se start kar sakti hun kya
How long have you been experiencing your menstrual cycle?:
- More than 5 yearsHow would you describe the flow of your period?:
- ModerateHave you experienced any discomfort or symptoms during your period?:
- Moderate crampsWhat was the reason for starting virechana?:
- Other health concernsHow did your body respond to the oil treatments before your period?:
- Some improvementHave you had any previous issues with your menstrual cycle?:
- Severe issuesHave you consulted with a doctor about your virechana treatment?:
- Yes, regularlyDoctors' responses
••Pranama. Ek Ayurvedic practitioner ke naate mai aapko yahi salah dunga ki aap apna parhez (samsarjana krama/dietary restrictions) bilkul na todein. Panchakarma ke dauran periods (menstruation) ka aa jana ek mahatvapurna sthiti hai, aur isse handle karne ke liye Ayurveda shastron ke anusar sahi dhang se aage badhna zaroori hai. Yahan poori sthiti aur aage ka sahi tarika samajhiye: 1. Parhez (Pathya) Kyun Nahi Todna Hai? Snehapana ke dauran aur uske baad aapki Agni (digestive fire) mand (dheemi) ho jaati hai. Agar aapne is samay parhez todkar bhari, tikha, ya oily khana khaya, to isse Aama (toxins) banenge aur aapka pachan poori tarah bigad jayega. Isliye jab tak aapki agni wapas normal nahi hoti, tab tak halka aur supathya aahar (jaise mung daal khichdi ya peya) hi lete rahein. 2. Snehapana Ko Abhi Rok Dein (Stop Snehapana) Rajahswala avastha (periods) ke dauran sharir ka natural flow Apana Vayu ke zariye niche ki taraf (downward) hota hai, jo sharir se ashuddhi ko bahar nikalta hai. Snehapana aur Virechana bhi sharir ke doshon ko chala Shodhan karte hain. Agar is dauran treatment continue rakha gaya, to sharir par bohot zyada strain padega, jiski wajah se bleeding bohot badh sakti hai ya weakness aa sakti hai. Rule: Raja-kaal (periods ke 3-5 din) me koi bhi Pradhan Panchakarma procedure nahi kiya jata. Aage Kya Karna Hai? (Step-by-Step Plan) Step 1: REST aur Halka Aahar: Agle 3-4 din (jab tak periods chal rahe hain) poori tarah aaram karein. Khane me sirf mung daal ki patli khichdi, daliya, ya garm pani piyein. Step 2: Periods Khatam Hone Ka Wait Karein: Jab bleeding poori tarah band ho jaye (mostly 4th ya 5th day par), tab aapka sharir agle charan ke liye tayar hoga. Step 3: Dobara Snehapana (Restart): Haan, periods ke baad aapko fir se zero se (Day 1) Snehapana shuru karna hoga. Kyunki 3 din ke snehapana se dosha poori tarah se koshtha (digestive tract) me nahi aaye the, aur beech me break hone se unka flow ruk gaya hai. Mera Sabse Mahatvapurna Sujhaav: Aap jis bhi Ayurvedic chikitsak (Doctor) ki dekhrekh me ye Virechana kar rahe hain, unhe turant phone karke iski jankari dein. Kyunki aapko fir se snehapana kitne dose se shuru karna hai (Arohana krama), aur aapki Agni ki sthiti abhi kaisi hai, iska antim nirnay aapke case ko samajhne wale doctor hi sabse behtar le sakte hain. Tab tak aap parhez me rahiye aur aaram kijiye
Based on the information provided, your situation appears to be related to the interruption of the Purva Karma (preparatory phase) of Virechana due to the onset of menstruation. –In Ayurveda, Rajashrava (menstruation) is generally considered a period during which major Panchakarma procedures, including Virechana, are postponed. This is because the body is naturally undergoing a downward cleansing process (Apana Vata activity), and additional Shodhana procedures are usually avoided during active menstruation. – Ayurvedic Assessment– 1. Virechana preparation interrupted after 3 days of Snehapana. 2. Menstrual flow started during Purva Karma. 3. Moderate menstrual flow with moderate cramps. 4. Some positive response to Snehapana before menstruation. – Can You Break the Diet (Parhez)? In most cases, if menstruation begins before completion of Virechana, the planned Panchakarma sequence is paused. During the menstrual period, it is generally advisable to continue a light, easily digestible diet rather than immediately returning to very heavy, oily, fried, or incompatible foods. You do not necessarily need to maintain the exact intensity of the pre-Virechana regimen throughout menstruation, but it is usually prudent to avoid: 1. Excessively heavy meals 2. Deep-fried foods 3. Very spicy foods 4. Irregular eating patterns – Can Snehapana Be Restarted After the Period Ends? In many Panchakarma protocols, after menstruation is completely over and the body has regained stability: 1. The physician reassesses digestion (Agni), bowel habits, strength (Bala), and the response to previous Snehapana. 2. Snehapana is often restarted from an appropriate dose rather than assuming the previous preparation remains complete. 3. The exact number of days required may vary depending on the degree of oleation achieved before menstruation and the individual’s response. –The decision to restart from the beginning or continue with adjusted dosing depends on: 1. The original treatment goal 2. Signs of adequate internal oleation 3. Appetite and digestion after menstruation 4. Overall strength and menstrual recovery – General Post-Menstrual Approach -After menstruation: 1. Resume a regular, light, digestible diet initially. 2. Ensure appetite and digestion are stable. 3. Maintain adequate hydration. 4. Avoid excessive physical exertion for a few days if weakness is present. 5. Kindly notify your physician about your menstrual period. The Panchakarma schedule, including Virechana, should be modified as advised by the supervising physician. Continue the treatment according to the revised schedule. – Supportive Lifestyle During Menstruation 1. Adequate rest 2. Warm water intake 3. Easily digestible freshly prepared meals 4. Avoid fasting and sleep deprivation 5. Gentle activity rather than strenuous exercise – Diet (Pathya) During Menstruation and Before Resuming Panchakarma -Recommended foods: 1. Warm, freshly prepared meals 2. Moong dal khichdi 3. Rice gruel (Kanji) 4. Light vegetable soups 5. Cooked vegetables such as bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, and ash gourd 6. Warm water throughout the day 7. Thin moong dal soup with a small amount of ghee 8. Cumin, coriander, and fennel-infused warm water 9. Homemade soft chapati with easily digestible vegetables -Avoid: 1. Cold water and refrigerated foods 2. Ice cream and cold beverages 3. Deep-fried foods 4. Excessively spicy, sour, or oily foods 5. Fast food and packaged snacks 6. Fermented and difficult-to-digest foods 7. Excess tea, coffee, and caffeinated drinks 8. Heavy non-vegetarian meals during menstruation 9. Irregular meal timings and prolonged fasting – After Menstruation Ends / Once the period is completely over: 1. Gradually return to a normal balanced diet. 2. Continue light and easily digestible foods for 1–2 days. 3. Maintain good hydration. 4. Avoid overeating. 5. Ensure appetite and digestion are normal before restarting Snehapana. A stable digestive fire (Agni), proper bowel movements, and good energy levels are important before resuming the next phase of Panchakarma. This helps achieve better results from the Virechana procedure and supports proper recovery of the body. –When to Delay Further Panchakarma / It may be advisable to postpone continuation if there is: 1. Excessive menstrual bleeding 2. Severe weakness 3. Significant abdominal pain 4. Dizziness 5. Poor appetite or indigestion after menstruation –From an Ayurvedic perspective, menstruation occurring during Snehapana is not uncommon and generally does not mean the entire treatment has failed. Once the menstrual cycle is completed and normal digestion and strength return, the Panchakarma process can often be resumed in a structured manner, with the preparatory oleation phase adjusted according to the individual’s condition and response.
About our doctors
Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.