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Low AMH: Causes, and Low AMH Ayurvedic Treatment

Low AMH ayurvedic treatment

Before we provide you the knowledge about low AMH ayurvedic treatment, let us give you a brief introduction of Ayurveda. Ayurveda is an ancient medicinal system that originated in India. However, it is known as an ancient medicinal system, it is more than that—it is the science of longevity.

The Sanskrit word Ayurveda literally means the science of longevity. A medicinal system is chiefly concerned with treating illnesses, diseases and disorders, but Ayurveda, apart from curing diseases and disorders, also guides people on their lifestyle and physical and mental health.

Ayurveda describes numerous things for your fitness goals, such as how to gain or lose weight, how to strengthen muscles, how to improve the condition and capacity of internal organs, how to increase skin beauty, and what to eat to keep the body warm or cool, and what to eat or avoid in what season and many more things.

It is a science with a vast understanding of herbs, therapies, diet, detoxification, yoga and exercises. Ayurvedic treatment is great for several conditions including gynecological disorders, such as infertility, irregular periods, hormonal imbalance, fallopian tube blockage, polycystic ovarian syndrome, polycystic ovarian disorder, endometriosis and uterine fibroids.

Ayurvedic herbs, therapies and detoxification can change so much in your body improving your hormonal balance, blood pressure, the condition of your skin, the health of your internal organs and hair and more. It can provide all the necessary care to your body. And when you provide care to your body, it will naturally benefit your reproductive system and AMH levels.

You may have got an idea that Ayurveda is beneficial in several things and can provide effective treatment for numerous conditions. Now, let’s understand what AMH is.

What is AMH?

AMH is an abbreviated form of the anti-Mullerian hormone. It has its role to play in the functions of sex hormone, embryogenesis and ovulation. It also plays a crucial role in preventing the production of female reproductive organs in the womb.

The AMH gene gives instructions for producing a protein which is required for male sex differentiation. When a male fetus is developing, the testicle cells produce and release the AMH protein.

This protein then attaches to its receptor (on the surface of the Mullerian duct cells). It breaks down the Mullerian duct during fetal development. As a result, a male’s reproductive structure is formed. In females, this procedure does not take place. As a result, the Mullerian duct transforms into the fallopian tubes and the uterus. (Read More – Female infertility : Causes, Symptoms and Ayurvedic Treatment – Dr. Chanchal Sharma)

AMH level is tested by a blood test. But why is it tested? It is usually tested to find out the detail about the ‘ovarian reserve’. The ovarian reserve plays an important role in conception. Without ovarian reserve, a woman cannot become pregnant.

Ovarian reserve is the ovaries’ capacity to produce eggs. Ovarian reserve is also called the egg reserve. The AMH test is done to find out how much egg reserve a woman is left with. When she is left with no egg reserve, she comes to a stage of permanent menopause.

Apart from the egg reserve, the AMH test can also be done to examine the following factors.

  • The potency of egg freezing
  • Menopause status
  • Probability of successful IVF
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome
  • Ovarian cancer

But there are also conditions that cannot be known by an AMH test. Those conditions are:

  • The quality of ova
  • Whether you can get pregnant or not
  • How speedily the egg reserve is declining

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Low AMH levels

Normal levels of AMH as per women’s age

Ageng/ml
253.0
302.5
351.5
401

Low AMH levels mean low ovarian reserve. Naturally, the ‘ovarian reserve’ declines with the age of a woman. But it can also decline early. If it declines early, the woman may have early menopause.

(Read More – Low AMH in Hindi)

Causes of low AMH

The following factors may be responsible for low AMH levels.

  • Endometriosis
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • A wrong lifestyle
  • Genetics
  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
  • Cancers
  • Radiation therapy
  • A lack of nutrition

(Read More – Ayurvedic Diet Plans for Infertility)

Symptoms of low AMH

Low AMH level is asymptomatic. You will get to know about it only by a blood test. But when should you go for an AMH test? If you face any gynecological problems and your gynecologist suggests you an AMH test, you should go for it. If you have any of the following issues, you should consult a gynecologist.

  • Irregular menses
  • Short menstruation cycles
  • Menopause (cessation of the menses)
Low AMH ayurvedic treatment

You can also go for ayurvedic treatment for low AMH. When it is about hormonal imbalances, Ayurveda can do a lot with its herbs and therapies. Ayurvedic doctors can suggest you powerful fertility herbs and therapies for your infertility issues.

(Read More –What is AMH? How to Naturally increase AMH Level?)

Ayurveda can provide effective treatment not only for low AMH levels but also for many gynecological issues, including infertility. If you are looking for a low AMH doctor in Delhi, contact Aasha Ayurveda Clinic. Contact number: +91- 9811773770, Website: www.aashaayurveda.com and www.drchanchalsharma.in

Aasha Ayurveda Clinic is one of the best low AMH fertility clinics. It is a place where many women have regained their hopes of becoming a mother. Book your appointment, we’d be happy to help you.

(Read More – Best Infertility clinic in Delhi, Mumbai and Lucknow)

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