Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB)

Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB)

Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding (DUB) refers to abnormal bleeding from the uterus that is not caused by any structural abnormality, pregnancy-related issue, or systemic disease. It is a common concern among women of reproductive age and can significantly affect fertility, overall health, and quality of life.

In Ayurveda, DUB is categorized under “Asrigdara” and “Rakta Pradara,” which refer to excessive or abnormal uterine bleeding. This condition is primarily caused by imbalances in the Pitta dosha, especially Ranjaka Pitta, which governs blood and hormonal functions.

Other contributing factors include:

Causes of DUB

From an Ayurvedic viewpoint, DUB may result from:

These factors aggravate Pitta and Vata, causing irregular, prolonged, or heavy menstrual bleeding.

Symptoms of DUB (Rakta Pradara)

Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding, though common, is a sign of deeper systemic imbalances that can be effectively managed through Ayurveda. At our Ayurvedic fertility clinic, we provide personalized care plans based on Prakriti (body constitution), dosha imbalances, and individual health goals. By addressing the root causes, we aim to restore natural menstrual rhythms, improve reproductive health, and enhance overall vitality.


White Discharge (Shwet Pradar)

White vaginal discharge, known as Shwet Pradar in Ayurveda, is a common gynecological complaint among women, especially during their reproductive years. While a small amount of white discharge can be normal and part of the body’s natural cleansing process, excessive, foul-smelling, or persistent discharge may indicate an underlying imbalance that needs attention.

At our Ayurvedic fertility center, we understand that Shwet Pradar is not just a local issue—it reflects deeper imbalances in the body’s doshas and dhatus (bodily tissues), and can affect a woman’s reproductive health, self-confidence, and overall well-being.

In Ayurveda, White Discharge (Shwet Pradar) is primarily caused by the aggravation of Kapha dosha in the vaginal tract, often accompanied by Vata or Pitta disturbances. The vitiated Kapha leads to excess mucous production, resulting in white or cloudy discharge. This condition can also be linked to weakness in Rasa dhatu (plasma tissue) and Artava dhatu (reproductive tissue), leading to fatigue and hormonal imbalances.

Causes

Symptoms

Persistent white discharge should not be ignored. Left untreated, it can lead to chronic fatigue, infections, hormonal imbalance, and even fertility issues. At our Ayurvedic fertility center, we provide personalized, holistic care based on your unique constitution (Prakriti) and health history. Our treatments aim not just at symptom relief but at long-term healing and balance.

If you are experiencing symptoms of Shwet Pradar, consult our experienced Ayurvedic practitioners for a customized treatment plan. We are here to help you restore balance, improve reproductive health, and regain your confidence—naturally.