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Endocrinological Disorders

Endocrinological Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 33

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Kokilaksha Kashayam Uses

160 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with a mild urinary tract infection, and I’m looking for natural remedies to treat it. A friend suggested Kokilaksha Kashayam, but I’m not familiar with its uses and how effective it is for UTI or similar problems. I’ve read that Kokilaksha Kashayam uses are mainly related to improving kidney and bladder health, so I’m wondering if it’s worth trying. Does Kokilaksha Kashayam work well for infections, or is it more useful for long-term urinary health? Also, how is it supposed to be taken? Should it be consumed before or after meals, and does the dosage vary based on age or gender? I’ve also heard Kokilaksha Kashayam uses include benefits for joint pain and arthritis. If that’s true, would it be safe to recommend it to my mother, who has arthritis? Another question I have is whether Kokilaksha Kashayam uses include improving overall immunity. My doctor said my UTI might have been caused by a weak immune system, so I’m hoping this remedy could help with that too. Lastly, are there any side effects of using Kokilaksha Kashayam, especially for someone like me who has a history of acidity? If anyone has experience using Kokilaksha Kashayam for UTIs or any other conditions, I’d love to hear how it worked for you. Did it provide fast relief, or does it take a while to see results?


Kokilaksha Kashayam is an Ayurvedic remedy primarily used for improving urinary and kidney health, and it can be effective for managing urinary tract infections (UTIs) due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. It can also support long-term urinary health by reducing inflammation and preventing recurrent infections. For joint pain and arthritis, it may offer relief through its anti-inflammatory effects. Typically, it’s taken after meals, with a dosage of 10-20 ml diluted in water twice a day, but the exact dosage can vary depending on individual needs. While it may not provide instant relief for acute UTIs, it can be beneficial for mild or chronic cases. Kokilaksha Kashayam may also support immunity indirectly by promoting detoxification, but for those with acidity issues, it’s best to take it with caution and consult a healthcare provider. Results may take several days to weeks, depending on the condition being treated.
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Nyagrodhadi Kashaya

160 days ago
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For the past few weeks, I’ve been experiencing recurring urinary tract infections and mild swelling in my legs. Someone recommended Nyagrodhadi Kashaya as an Ayurvedic remedy to address these symptoms. I’d like to know more about Nyagrodhadi Kashaya and how it can help with my condition. From what I’ve read, Nyagrodhadi Kashaya is used for managing urinary issues, reducing inflammation, and balancing Pitta and Kapha doshas. Does this mean it can also help with other kidney-related conditions, like stones or frequent urination? How is Nyagrodhadi Kashaya typically consumed—should it be taken with warm water, and is it safe for long-term use? Are there any precautions or dietary changes to follow while using Nyagrodhadi Kashaya? For example, should I avoid certain foods or focus on drinking more water to enhance its effects? If anyone has used Nyagrodhadi Kashaya, I’d love to hear about your experience. Did it resolve your symptoms completely, or did it require additional treatments? Any tips on using Nyagrodhadi Kashaya effectively would be appreciated.


Nyagrodhadi Kashaya is an Ayurvedic formulation used primarily for urinary tract issues, inflammation, and balancing the Pitta and Kapha doshas. It is commonly recommended for conditions like frequent urination, mild swelling, and urinary tract infections (UTIs), as it helps detoxify the urinary system and reduce inflammation. To use Nyagrodhadi Kashaya, it is typically consumed with warm water, following the dosage instructions provided by an Ayurvedic practitioner or the product’s label. It is generally safe for short-term use, but for long-term use, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional, especially if you have pre-existing kidney or urinary conditions, like kidney stones. While using Nyagrodhadi Kashaya, you should stay well-hydrated, as it helps flush toxins and supports kidney function. Additionally, avoiding excessive salty, spicy, or oily foods may complement its effects and prevent aggravation of Pitta and Kapha. Everyone’s response to Ayurvedic treatments can vary, so while it may help reduce symptoms, additional treatments or lifestyle changes, such as diet modifications and stress management, may also be beneficial for optimal results.
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3.3 mm Kidney Stone

160 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with a 3.3 mm kidney stone, and while the doctor said it’s small enough to pass naturally, I’m still dealing with pain and discomfort. I want to understand what I can do to speed up the process of passing a 3.3 mm kidney stone and whether Ayurveda offers effective remedies for managing this condition. Does a 3.3 mm kidney stone typically cause severe symptoms, or does the pain vary depending on the person? I’ve been experiencing occasional sharp pain in my side and lower back, along with a burning sensation while urinating. Are there Ayurvedic remedies like Gokshura or Pashanabheda that can help dissolve a 3.3 mm kidney stone or make it easier to pass? I’m also curious about dietary restrictions. Should I avoid certain foods, like spinach or tomatoes, while managing a 3.3 mm kidney stone? If anyone has successfully treated or passed a kidney stone of similar size, I’d love to know what worked for you. Did you combine Ayurvedic remedies with other treatments, and how long did it take to feel relief? Any advice on managing the pain and preventing future stones would be greatly appreciated.


A 3.3 mm kidney stone, though small, can cause discomfort, with symptoms like sharp pain and a burning sensation while urinating. Ayurveda offers several remedies to support the natural passing of the stone, including Gokshura and Pashanabheda, which are known for their diuretic and stone-dissolving properties. These herbs help reduce inflammation and improve urinary flow. Dietary changes are essential, including avoiding high-oxalate foods like spinach and tomatoes, limiting salt and animal proteins, and increasing water intake to help flush out the stone. Ayurvedic treatments may also involve Abhyanga (oil massage) and Swedana (steam therapy) to alleviate pain and inflammation. Combining Ayurvedic remedies with conventional treatment can be effective, but medical advice should be sought if symptoms worsen.
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Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna

161 days ago
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I’m dealing with water retention and bloating, and someone recommended Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna as a natural remedy. I’ve heard it’s great for kidney health and reducing swelling, but I don’t know much about how Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna works. Can anyone explain its main benefits? Does Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna help with detoxifying the body too? I’ve been feeling sluggish lately, and if Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna can improve energy levels by balancing fluids, I’d like to give it a try. How do you prepare Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna for daily use, and how often should it be taken? Another thing I’m curious about is whether Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna is safe for people with low blood pressure. I’ve read that some herbal remedies can lower blood pressure even more, so I want to be cautious. Are there any common side effects of using Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna? If you’ve used Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna, how quickly did you notice improvements in water retention or kidney health? Does it need to be paired with a specific diet? I’d love to hear from anyone who’s tried it.


Punarnavashtak Kwath Churna is an Ayurvedic remedy commonly used to address water retention, bloating, and kidney health. Its main ingredient, Punarnava, is known for its diuretic properties that help in reducing excess fluid retention and alleviating swelling, particularly in the legs and abdomen. Additionally, this Churna promotes detoxification and supports kidney function. To prepare, boil 1-2 teaspoons of the powder in 1-2 cups of water until it reduces by half, then strain and drink. It is typically taken once or twice a day. If you have low blood pressure, use caution, as the diuretic effects may lower blood pressure further. For best results, avoid excessive salt and maintain a healthy diet. While the benefits can be felt within a few days, the timeline varies based on individual health conditions. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new remedy, especially if you're on medication for blood pressure or other conditions.
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Brihat Varunadi Kadha

161 days ago
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I’ve been diagnosed with recurring urinary tract infections and mild swelling in my lower abdomen. Someone recommended trying Brihat Varunadi Kadha for these issues. I’ve heard that Brihat Varunadi Kadha is useful for urinary problems and kidney health, but I’m not sure if it’s right for me. Can someone explain how Brihat Varunadi Kadha works and whether it’s effective for chronic urinary issues? From what I understand, Brihat Varunadi Kadha helps by balancing Kapha and Vata doshas, which might be causing fluid retention and inflammation. Does it also help dissolve small kidney stones or just reduce symptoms like pain and burning during urination? How long should one use Brihat Varunadi Kadha to see noticeable results? I’d also like to know if there are any side effects to be aware of. Is Brihat Varunadi Kadha safe for long-term use, or should it be taken only for a limited period? If anyone has used Brihat Varunadi Kadha, please share your experience—did it help resolve your urinary issues, and were there any additional lifestyle changes you made to complement the treatment?


Brihat Varunadi Kadha is a classical Ayurvedic formulation primarily used to address urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney issues, and fluid retention. It's composed of various herbs, including Varuna (Crataeva nurvala), which is known for its anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. The formula is believed to work by balancing the Kapha and Vata doshas, which can help alleviate symptoms like swelling, burning during urination, and other urinary discomforts. It's especially useful for chronic UTIs and mild kidney problems, as it aids in reducing inflammation and promotes better kidney function. As for kidney stones, while Brihat Varunadi Kadha can support kidney health and help dissolve small stones, its primary action is focused on managing the symptoms and preventing recurrent infections. It can aid in dissolving small stones and improving urine flow, which may prevent further stone formation. Typically, Brihat Varunadi Kadha is used for several weeks to see noticeable results, but the duration of use can vary based on the severity of your condition. Chronic UTI sufferers may need to continue using it for an extended period, but it's important to follow up with your healthcare provider for regular monitoring. In terms of side effects, Brihat Varunadi Kadha is generally considered safe, but excessive use may cause digestive upset, so it's important to adhere to the recommended dosage. As with any herbal remedy, you should consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting the treatment, especially if you're already on other medications. For long-term use, it's typically safe when used under the guidance of a professional. It may be part of a broader treatment plan that includes dietary changes (like avoiding spicy and acidic foods) and lifestyle modifications, such as drinking plenty of water and managing stress, to support overall kidney and urinary health. If anyone has used Brihat Varunadi Kadha, your experience would be valuable in understanding how well it works for resolving urinary issues, especially if used alongside other natural remedies or lifestyle changes.
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What Is Bilateral Renal Parenchymal Disease

161 days ago
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I recently got an ultrasound, and the report mentioned bilateral renal parenchymal disease. I don’t understand what this means or how serious it is. Can someone explain what is bilateral renal parenchymal disease and whether it requires immediate treatment? Does bilateral renal parenchymal disease affect kidney function severely, or is it a condition that progresses slowly? I’ve been experiencing symptoms like fatigue, swelling in my feet, and frequent urination at night. Could these be related to bilateral renal parenchymal disease? What are the common causes of this condition, and can Ayurveda help manage it naturally? If anyone has dealt with bilateral renal parenchymal disease, I’d love to hear about your experience. What treatments or lifestyle changes worked best for you? Are there specific herbs or Ayurvedic therapies that support kidney health in this condition? Please share any advice for managing bilateral renal parenchymal disease effectively.


Bilateral renal parenchymal disease refers to a condition where both kidneys have abnormal changes in their tissue, often due to damage or disease. This can involve the thickening or scarring of the kidney tissues, affecting their ability to filter waste and maintain fluid balance. The term bilateral means that both kidneys are involved, and parenchymal refers to the functional tissue of the kidneys. This condition can vary in severity. In some cases, it progresses slowly and may not cause immediate problems, while in others, it can lead to a decline in kidney function. Common causes include high blood pressure, diabetes, infections, and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Symptoms like fatigue, swelling, and frequent urination at night are possible indicators of kidney dysfunction and could be related to renal parenchymal disease. In terms of treatment, early management is crucial to prevent further damage. Medical treatment often involves addressing the underlying causes, such as controlling blood pressure, blood sugar, and using medications to manage symptoms. From an Ayurvedic perspective, kidney health can be supported by balancing the body's doshas, particularly Vata and Kapha. Herbs like punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) and gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) are commonly used in Ayurveda to promote kidney function and reduce swelling. Additionally, lifestyle modifications such as reducing salt intake, staying hydrated, and following a kidney-friendly diet rich in antioxidants can help manage the disease. You might also consider Ayurvedic therapies like Panchakarma to detoxify the body and support kidney function. If you've been diagnosed with bilateral renal parenchymal disease, it is essential to monitor kidney function regularly with your doctor, as the condition can lead to chronic kidney disease if not managed effectively. Combining modern treatments with Ayurvedic remedies under the guidance of a healthcare professional may help in managing symptoms and slowing progression. For personalized advice, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner with experience in renal health for a tailored treatment plan.
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Ashmarihar Kwath Benefits

161 days ago
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I’ve recently been diagnosed with small kidney stones and heard that ashmarihar kwath benefits include dissolving stones naturally and preventing new ones from forming. I’m considering using ashmarihar kwath, but I’d like to know more about how it works and whether it’s effective for small stones like mine. Does ashmarihar kwath specifically target kidney stones, or does it also help with related symptoms like burning during urination or lower back pain? I’ve read that ashmarihar kwath benefits include balancing the doshas and improving urinary health overall. Does this mean it can also prevent urinary tract infections? How should ashmarihar kwath be taken for the best results? Is it consumed on an empty stomach, and are there any dietary restrictions to follow while using it? If anyone has used ashmarihar kwath, I’d love to know about your experience. Did it help dissolve your stones, and how long did it take to see results? Please share any tips for maximizing the ashmarihar kwath benefits.


Ashmarihar Kwath is an Ayurvedic formulation commonly used to manage kidney stones and promote urinary tract health. It is made from various herbs known for their diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and stone-dissolving properties. Some of the key benefits of Ashmarihar Kwath include: Stone Dissolution: Ashmarihar Kwath is believed to help in dissolving small kidney stones and preventing new ones from forming. It works by improving urinary flow and reducing the formation of stones by balancing the doshas, especially Pitta and Vata, which are often linked to kidney stone formation. Relieving Symptoms: It may also help with symptoms related to kidney stones, such as burning during urination and lower back pain. By promoting the expulsion of stones and reducing inflammation, it may provide relief from these discomforts. Prevention of UTIs: While Ashmarihar Kwath focuses on kidney stones, its diuretic properties may also help in flushing out toxins from the urinary tract, reducing the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs). However, it is not a primary treatment for UTIs and should be used in conjunction with other preventive measures if you are prone to infections. Dosage and Administration: The general recommendation is to consume Ashmarihar Kwath on an empty stomach, typically in the morning, to enhance absorption. The dosage may vary, but it's usually taken in the form of a decoction (kwath) made by boiling the herbs in water. It’s important to follow the prescribed dosage by an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure its effectiveness. Dietary Considerations: While using Ashmarihar Kwath, a balanced, light diet is recommended to support kidney health. You might be advised to avoid excessive salt, spicy foods, or heavy meals that can exacerbate kidney stone formation. Drinking plenty of water to promote urine flow is also essential. Effectiveness: As with many Ayurvedic remedies, results may vary based on the size of the stones, the severity of the condition, and individual health factors. Small stones are often more amenable to treatment with herbs like Ashmarihar Kwath, but larger stones may require medical intervention. As always, it’s crucial to consult with an Ayurvedic doctor or healthcare provider before starting any new treatment, particularly for kidney stones, as they can vary greatly in size, type, and potential complications.
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21 mm Kidney Stone

161 days ago
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I’ve been diagnosed with a 21 mm kidney stone, and I’m very worried about how to treat it. The doctors suggested surgery, but I’d like to explore natural remedies first. Is there any Ayurvedic treatment that can help dissolve or reduce a 21 mm kidney stone? I’ve heard that stones of this size are harder to manage, so I want to know if there’s a non-surgical way to deal with it. Does Ayurveda offer specific herbs or medicines for such large stones? I’ve read about Gokshura, Punarnava, and Pashanabheda being effective for kidney health, but are they strong enough to dissolve a 21 mm kidney stone? What kind of results can I expect, and how long would it take? I’m also curious about dietary and lifestyle recommendations for managing a 21 mm kidney stone naturally. Should I avoid foods like spinach and tomatoes, or are there other dietary restrictions to follow? Are there any yoga poses or exercises that help with kidney stone pain or passing stones? If anyone has experience dealing with a 21 mm kidney stone, especially through Ayurvedic treatments, I’d love to hear your story. Were you able to avoid surgery, and what worked best for you? Please share any tips or advice for handling a kidney stone this large.


A 21 mm kidney stone is quite large, and while Ayurveda offers natural remedies, dissolving stones of this size without surgery is challenging. Herbs like Gokshura, Punarnava, and Pashanabheda are commonly used in Ayurveda for kidney health, but they may not be strong enough to dissolve stones of this size entirely. These herbs may help reduce pain, inflammation, and improve kidney function, but the stone might not dissolve fully without more invasive treatment. For dietary recommendations: Avoid high oxalate foods like spinach, beets, and tomatoes, as they can promote stone formation. Increase water intake to help flush the stone. Reduce salt, animal proteins, and limit calcium-rich foods if advised by your doctor. In terms of yoga, gentle poses such as Supta Baddha Konasana or Setu Bandhasana may help with relaxation and pain relief. Avoid intense physical activity if you’re experiencing pain. Results from Ayurveda can vary, and it might take weeks or even months to see improvement. However, for a stone of this size, surgery might still be necessary if the stone does not pass on its own. Always consult your doctor for the best course of action.
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PUJ Calculus

161 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with a PUJ calculus after experiencing severe pain in my lower back and side. The doctor explained that it’s a stone near the pelvi-ureteric junction, but I’m still not clear on what that means or how to treat it effectively. I’d like to understand more about what a PUJ calculus is and whether Ayurveda offers any remedies for dissolving or managing it naturally. Does a PUJ calculus typically cause recurring pain, or is it only during certain movements or times of the day? I’ve heard that Ayurvedic remedies like Gokshura and Punarnava can help with stones. Are these effective for a PUJ calculus, or are there other specific treatments recommended in Ayurveda? I’m also curious about how to prevent the stone from growing larger or causing more damage. Does diet play a significant role in managing a PUJ calculus? Should I avoid foods like spinach and dairy, or are there other dietary tips for someone with this condition? If anyone has dealt with a PUJ calculus using Ayurvedic treatments, please share your experience. How long did it take to see results, and did you combine Ayurvedic remedies with allopathic treatments? Any advice on managing pain and preventing future stones would be greatly appreciated.


A PUJ (pelvi-ureteric junction) calculus is a kidney stone located at the junction where the renal pelvis (part of the kidney) connects to the ureter (tube that carries urine to the bladder). This stone can block urine flow, causing severe pain, especially when it moves. Pain may be intermittent, occurring during certain activities or movements, or it can be persistent depending on the stone's size and position. In Ayurveda, remedies like Gokshura (helps in diuresis) and Punarnava (reduces swelling and supports kidney function) are often used to manage kidney stones, though their effectiveness for PUJ stones can vary. Ayurvedic treatments focus on reducing inflammation, improving urine flow, and preventing stone formation. However, large stones may require medical intervention, including surgery or lithotripsy. To prevent further growth or recurrence, a healthy diet is crucial. Avoid excessive intake of high-oxalate foods like spinach, as they can contribute to stone formation. Limiting dairy might also help if calcium oxalate stones are a concern, but dietary changes should be tailored to your specific condition. Drinking plenty of water, reducing salt intake, and maintaining a balanced diet with minimal processed foods can help. For pain management, Ayurvedic herbs, warm compresses, and maintaining hydration can assist, but for severe pain, you might need allopathic painkillers. Combining both approaches can be effective, but always consult your doctor. If anyone has used Ayurvedic treatments for PUJ stones, results can vary, but it's important to be patient and follow a holistic approach that includes lifestyle and dietary changes alongside prescribed medical treatment.
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Ayurvedic Medicine For Creatinine Control

161 days ago
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My father has been diagnosed with high creatinine levels, and his doctor mentioned that his kidney function is declining. We’ve been researching natural options, and I came across Ayurvedic medicine for creatinine control. I’m curious to know how effective Ayurvedic medicine for creatinine control is and whether it can complement his existing treatment. Does Ayurvedic medicine for creatinine control actually improve kidney function, or does it just help manage symptoms like swelling and fatigue? Are there specific herbs or formulas used in Ayurvedic medicine for creatinine control, like Punarnava or Gokshura? How do they work to reduce creatinine levels and protect the kidneys? I’m also concerned about side effects. Is Ayurvedic medicine for creatinine control safe to use alongside allopathic treatments like diuretics? How long does it usually take to see improvements in creatinine levels, and does it require strict dietary or lifestyle changes? If anyone has experience using Ayurvedic medicine for creatinine control, I’d love to know how it worked for you or your loved ones. Did it make a noticeable difference in lab results? Were there any precautions you had to follow? Please share any recommendations for trusted products or doctors.


Ayurvedic medicine can complement allopathic treatments for high creatinine and declining kidney function, but it’s important to use it under medical supervision. Ayurvedic herbs like Punarnava (known for its diuretic and kidney-supportive properties), Gokshura (helps reduce swelling and supports kidney function), and Ashwagandha (improves vitality and reduces stress on kidneys) are often used. These herbs aim to support kidney function, improve fluid balance, and reduce creatinine levels by enhancing renal health and detoxification. Effectiveness: Ayurveda can help manage symptoms (like swelling, fatigue) and improve kidney function over time, but it may not drastically lower creatinine levels immediately. Consistent use with a balanced diet and lifestyle adjustments can show gradual improvements. Safety: Ayurvedic herbs are generally safe but should be used with caution, especially when combined with allopathic medications like diuretics. Always consult with both an Ayurvedic practitioner and the treating doctor to avoid any adverse interactions. Improvements & Duration: It can take several weeks to months to see noticeable changes in lab results. Strict dietary changes (low sodium, low protein, hydration) and lifestyle modifications (stress reduction, avoiding toxins) are often recommended alongside treatment. Precautions: Monitor kidney function regularly and ensure that the Ayurvedic treatments do not interfere with your father’s current medications. Always choose reputable Ayurvedic products and practitioners for the best results.
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