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Understanding Menstrual Cycle Variations through Deha Prakriti

Authors: Dr. Neetu Singh; Prof. (Dr.) C.R. Yadav;

Understanding Menstrual Cycle Variations through Deha Prakriti

Abstract

Deha Prakriti is the unique psychosomatic constitution of an individual determined by the predominance of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, and it significantly influences physiological functions, including the Artava Chakra. Analysis of classical Ayurvedic literature suggests a close association between Prakriti types and menstrual characteristics such as cycle regularity, duration, flow, pain, and premenstrual symptoms. Women with Vata dominant Prakriti commonly exhibit irregular, scanty, and painful menstruation due to the dry and mobile qualities of Vata. Pitta dominant individuals often present with early cycles, heavier bleeding, burning sensation, irritability, and acne, reflecting the hot and sharp attributes of Pitta. In contrast, Kapha dominant women generally show regular but comparatively heavier flow with minimal discomfort because of the stable and unctuous qualities of Kapha. These constitutional variations highlight the importance of individualized assessment in menstrual health, Prakriti-specific dietary measures, lifestyle modifications, and herbal interventions may help to maintain Doshic balance and support reproductive well-being. Integration of Ayurvedic principles with modern clinical research can further strengthen personalised gynaecological care.

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