Infectious Diseases
Question #750
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Infection in blood - #750

Soni

Detect infection in blood( tuberculosis) 3 Ivf has been failed and one natural time conceived but after 15 days got miscarriage

Age: 38
Chronic illnesses: No
Amh
Pregnancy
Infertility
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The presence of tuberculosis infection in the blood can weaken the immune system and impact fertility, contributing to recurrent IVF failures and miscarriage. In Ayurveda, this is viewed as an imbalance of all three doshas, particularly affecting Ojas (vital energy) and Shukra Dhatu (reproductive tissue). To manage this, I recommend Guduchi Satva and Ashwagandha Churna to boost immunity and strengthen the body. Chyawanprash should be taken daily to enhance vitality and restore Ojas. For detoxification and balancing doshas, Kanchanar Guggulu is advised. Additionally, Punarnava Mandur helps in purifying the blood and reducing inflammation. For reproductive health, Shatavari is beneficial to nourish and strengthen the reproductive system. Along with these medications, a Pitta-pacifying diet, stress management techniques, and regular follow-up with a healthcare provider for tuberculosis treatment and fertility support are essential.
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Ah, that's got to be tough. Dealing with repeated IVF failures and a miscarriage is never easy. Tuberculosis can indeed affect fertility, something not everyone knows. If you suspect TB infection, especially in the blood (or perhaps related to reproductive organs), it's important to get this checked urgently by a doctor who can run specific tests like IGRA or the more traditional Mantoux. Now, from an Ayurvedic perspective, TB is often seen as a deep-seated imbalance, so we'd approach it focusing on strengthening immunity (the essence of which is called Ojas in Ayurveda) alongside addressing any specific doshic imbalances. For overall strength and immunity enhancement, consider incorporating a herbal boost like Ashwagandha—it’s renowned for fortifying Ojas, which may improve body’s resilience. Take 1 tsp with warm milk before bedtime. Also, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), acts as an excellent immunomodulator. It might help if you boil 1-2 tsp of Guduchi powder in water and drink daily. Diet—you want to nurture Agni (digestive fire). Opt for warm, easy-to-digest foods, soup-y consistencies, and spices like ginger and turmeric which support digestion and immunity. Avoid cold, processed, and fast foods, that might disrupt Agni further. Rest is super vital. Stress, understandable in your situation, can aggravate Vata dosha, affecting reproductive health. Maybe add a few minutes of Pranayama—deep breathing exercises could aid in calming the system and creating balance. Remember, while these Ayurveda recommendations assist in balancing the body, it's crucial to have proper medical care, especially in the case of a suspected TB infection. Tuberculosis is serious and needs immediate attention—no delay here. Prioritize visits to a physician or specialist who can tailor a treatment plan suited for you. Allow these Ayurveda suggestions to supplement traditional care, not completely replace it. Consider them as adjunctive help for overall wellness. Stay proactive in getting the appropriate diagnosis and treatment complemented by sustaining your mental and physical health.

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