Menstrual Cramps OR Dysmenorrhoea AND AYURVEDIC TREATMENT

- Dr. Murali Manohar Chirumamilla, M.D. (Ayurveda)

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Also known as dysmenorrhoea, menstrual cramps can affect as many as eight out of ten women at some point in their lives. Though until recently, the medical community has considered this as a ‘minor’ complaint, saying it was ‘all in a woman’s head’, new thinking takes menstrual cramps seriously. And in terms of hormones, medical science proposes that primary dysmenorrhoea is caused by excess production of prostaglandins (hormone-like chemicals that regulate uterine contractions) following a decline in progesterone levels.

Excess estrogen, which boosts fluid and salt retention, can worsen the situation. At least 10 per cent of young women have symptoms that are so severe, that they cannot participate in normal activities. Besides lower abdominal pain, cramp sufferers may also experience backache, pinching, and pain sensations in the inner thighs and mood swings.

Guidelines

bulletAvoid fried food, pulses, and sour food items; avoid foods that will cause constipation, especially during the last week of the menstrual cycle.
bulletAvoid potato, yellow pumpkin, and brinjal. Instead you can have white pumpkin, papaya, drumstick, snake gourd, bitter gourd, and cucumber.
bulletGarlic is specially recommended. Take five to seven garlic pods per day after removing the outer covering. You can reduce the pungent smell, by taking along with buttermilk or lemon juice.
bulletAccording to Ayurveda, impairment of apaana vaayu is responsible for menstrual cramps. Its normal course is downwards and if it does not move because of hormonal imbalance, constipation, or any other factors, then add one teaspoon of asafoetida, in powder form to your food or buttermilk. You have to use it after frying with ghee.
bulletFor spasmodic symptoms, have some fish, but avoid meat, poultry, dairy products, and eggs. It is believed that the Omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil may help relieve dysmenorrhoea by affecting the metabolism of prostaglandins and other factors involved in pain and inflammation. For congestive symptoms, avoid sugar, alcohol, salt, and dairy foods.
bulletBefore the onset of the period, start doing the following mild exercises two to three times a day. However, during the period of menstruation, avoid sleep during daytime and take plenty of bed rest.
  1. Lie face up with legs and knees bent; perform abdominal breathing about 10 times.
  2. Stand holding back of the chair; lift one heel off the floor, then the other; repeat 20 times.
  3. Stand holding back of the chair, then do five deep-knee bends.
  4. While lying on your back, lift and bring your knees to touch your chin 10 times.

Ayurvedic Remedies

bulletKumaari or Aloe Vera is a stimulant to the uterus and has long been used as a household remedy to promote menstruation and relieve muscle spasms. Extract juice from its pulp and take one teaspoonful of it internally. Kumaari-aasava is the medicine used to treat this condition. Its usual dose is six teaspoonfuls, taken twice daily after food, with equal quantity of water. Rajah pravartani vati, that contains borax in bhasma form, asafoetida and aloe, is another effective medicine. Its dose is two pills, taken twice a day for about seven days, just before the due date.
bulletAshokarishta, 20 ml with equal quantity of water half an hour after meals for 2 to 3 cycles, gives long-lasting results.

Note

As we all are genetically different with different constitutions and patterns, we respond to treatments in many different ways. Hence Standard Ayurvedic Treatments are always individually formulated. This article is intended only for information. It is not a substitute to the standard medical diagnosis, personalized Ayurvedic treatment or qualified Ayurvedic physician. For specific treatment, always consult with a qualified Ayurvedic physician.

 

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Dr. Ch. Murali Manohar, M.D. (Ayurveda)

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Andhra Pradesh, INDIA

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