Frequently Asked Questions
Can Ayurveda permanently cure PCOS?

No medical system offers a guaranteed permanent cure for PCOS. However, Ayurvedic treatment can significantly reduce symptoms, regulate hormones, and in clinical studies has reversed PCOS features in 85% of participants. Long-term remission is achievable with sustained lifestyle changes.

How long does Ayurvedic treatment for PCOS take to show results?

Most clinical protocols last 3–6 months. Some patients see improvements in menstrual regularity within 6–8 weeks. The 2010 Siriwardene study showed PCOS feature reversal after a full 6-month protocol. Severity, age at diagnosis, and lifestyle compliance all affect timeline.

Which is the best Ayurvedic herb for PCOS?
There is no single “best” herb — Ayurveda is personalised. However, Shatavari (hormonal balance), Ashwagandha (stress/adrenal support), and Shatapushpa (ovulation induction) have the most clinical backing. Trikatu and Triphala support metabolic correction. Consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician for your specific Prakriti and Dosha imbalance.
Can I take Ayurvedic medicines along with my current PCOS medication?

Often yes, Ayurveda is increasingly used as a complementary therapy alongside Metformin, OCPs, or Clomiphene. However, certain herbs can interact with medications. Always inform both your gynaecologist and Ayurvedic physician about all treatments you are taking.

Is Panchakarma safe for PCOS? Where should I get it done?

Panchakarma is safe when administered by a trained, licensed Ayurvedic physician (BAMS/MD Ayurveda) at a qualified Ayurvedic hospital or clinic. Avoid unregulated “wellness spa” versions. In India, NABH-accredited Ayurvedic hospitals provide the safest settings.

Can Ayurveda help with PCOS-related infertility?

Yes, this is one of the most studied areas. The 2010 Siriwardene et al. study found a 75% conception rate in women with PCOS-related subfertility after a 6-month Ayurvedic regimen. Uttara Basti (uterine enema) is particularly used for improving follicular health and endometrial receptivity.