What Is PID?
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or PID stands for inflammation in any organ of the female reproductive system. It may be ovaries or fallopian tubes, endometrium, uterus, or cervix. Inflammation is reddening, swelling and a feeling of hotness in any body part, it may be due to an injury or an infection. It is a painful condition and causes great discomfort to the person who bears it.
PID Symptoms
1. Ayurveda classifies PID into various subtypes along with the associated symptoms. But on a broader scale, the following are the common symptoms of PID:
2. Thick white discharge accompanied by vaginal itching and dull pain. It is an indicator of a specific type of PID known as Candidiasis or Kapha PID.
3. Pain, watery discharge, and irregular periods are some of the major symptoms of Vata PID.
4. Greenish or yellowish discharge, heavy bleeding, and vaginal burning are major symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis or in terms of Ayurved is pitta PID.
Causes of PID
Following are the major causes of PID:
1. Lower immunity of the reproductive system.
2. Unhygienic conditions.
3. Multiple sex partners,
4. Unprotected sex.
5. Vaginal surgical processes.
6. Insertion of IUCD.
However, if you are seeking Ayurvedic Treatment of PID, then the list of causes included following as well:
1. Faulty diet.
2. Irregular sleeping patterns.
3. Sedentary lifestyle.
4. Unnatural sex.
5. Suppression of defecation or urination.
All these factors lower the immunity of the body along with the rate of metabolism subjecting the body to infection and inflammation.
Ayurvedic Treatment of PID
Unlike modern science, Ayurveda works on the root cause of the problem. It accomplishes the task by detoxification of Ama and administration of natural herbs that are safe antibiotics with zero side effects. Their medicines eliminate infections and inflammations and strengthen the immunity of the human body to keep recurrence at bay.
At Prakash Nethralaya & Panchakarma Kendra you can consult online for a permanent cure of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease with natural medicines, therapies, and a PID diet chart.