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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Infectious Diseases Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in managing and preventing infectious diseases through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for various infections using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies, supporting your body’s natural defense mechanisms. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as viral infections (e.g., cold, covid, flu, herpes), bacterial infections (e.g., respiratory infections, UTIs), fungal infections (e.g., candidiasis, ringworm), parasitic infections (e.g., amoebiasis, malaria), gastrointestinal infections, skin infections, ear, nose, and throat infections, post-infectious recovery, recurrent infections, immune system support. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help manage infections and prevent complications. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing fever or chills, persistent cough or sore throat, digestive disturbances (diarrhea, nausea), skin rashes or infections, difficulty breathing or chest pain, swelling or redness in affected areas. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Infectious Diseases

What Is Non-Gonococcal Urethritis, and How Is It Treated?

34 days ago
1 answers

I recently started experiencing discomfort while urinating, and after some tests, my doctor told me I have non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU). I had never heard of this condition before, so now I’m wondering—what exactly is non-gonococcal urethritis, and how is it treated? From what I understand, NGU is an inflammation of the urethra that is not caused by gonorrhea but can be due to bacteria like Chlamydia or Mycoplasma. But are there other possible causes—can it also happen due to irritation, chemical exposure, or autoimmune issues? I also read that symptoms of NGU include burning during urination, discharge, and frequent urination. How long does it take for symptoms to appear, and can it go away on its own? What are the most effective treatments—are antibiotics always necessary, or are there alternative methods to reduce inflammation? Since I prefer natural treatments, I looked into Ayurveda’s approach to managing NGU. Are there Ayurvedic herbs, detox therapies, or dietary changes that can help clear the infection and support urinary tract health? I found that Gokshura, Punarnava, and coriander seed water are commonly recommended—do these actually help in relieving urethritis symptoms and preventing recurrence? For those who have experienced non-gonococcal urethritis, what treatments worked best? Did antibiotics, lifestyle changes, or Ayurvedic remedies provide the fastest relief? I’d love to hear real experiences on managing NGU effectively.


Dr. Harsha Joy
33 days ago
4.82
Non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU) is an inflammation of the urethra not caused by the gonorrhea bacteria, and it's often due to infections caused by bacteria such as Chlamydia or Mycoplasma, although other factors like chemical irritation, allergic reactions, or autoimmune conditions can also contribute. Symptoms include a burning sensation during urination, frequent urination, and discharge from the urethra, typically appearing within a few days to weeks after exposure. While NGU may sometimes resolve on its own, it usually requires antibiotic treatment, especially if caused by bacteria, to effectively clear the infection and prevent complications. In Ayurveda, herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), and coriander seed water are recommended for their diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties, which may help relieve symptoms and support urinary tract health. Antibiotics are generally the most effective treatment for NGU, but herbal remedies can be used as complementary treatments to support recovery and prevent recurrence. People who have dealt with NGU often report the effectiveness of antibiotics in relieving symptoms, but lifestyle changes, hydration, and herbal supplements can play a role in recovery and prevention.
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এন্যাল ফিসার থেকে মুক্তির উপায় কি?

3 days ago
100 INR
4 answers

I have anal fistula. I am suffering from after 5 years. Plz sir give me a treatment. I also getting a ayurvedic treatment. But now i am tried. Plz sir give me best solution. I want to comeback. I want to help me. Plz get my answer.


Dr.M.Sushma
2 days ago
5
If the fistula is not healing, Kshar Sutra therapy (an Ayurvedic surgical technique) is the most effective option. It gradually shrinks the fistula without major surgery.

How to reduce infection

3 days ago
100 INR
9 answers

I have chronic white discharge (infection).I have taken so many treatments but no results. Can u help me in this regard. I m helpless. I m very weak day by day. What should I do plz help.plz suggest something to overcome this problem.


Dr. Snehal Ranjana Ramu Vidhate
3 days ago
Pls let me know how is your menses and do white discharge aggregates around your menses time Internal medications - 1. Museali khadiradi kashyam tablet 2-0-2 before breakfast and dinner 2. Saptasaram kashyam 15ml-0- 15 ml after breakfast and dinner 3. Panchajeeradi rasyanam 1 tsp at bed time followed by warm water Externally Wash the area and apply soubhagyavardini thaila and keep cotton dipped in the oil on vagina area

How to be safe from frequent UTIs

5 days ago
100 INR
3 answers

The reports are clear and the doctors have no explanation on why I get UTIs so frequently. It started somewhere in my teenage years and I am usually on antibiotics at least once a year because of this recurring issue. I've gotten tested for everything, yet the UTI still comes again.


Dr. Nikitha N
3 days ago
5
Hello Firstly avoid sweets and spicy food, Drink good amount of water No fruit juice Can have fruit and vegetables No use of public toilet 1) syrup neeri 10ml-0-10ml with glass of water after food 45 mins 2) chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 after food 5mins Thank you

What Is a Hookworm and How Can Ayurveda Help in Treating an Infection?

40 days ago
1 answers

I recently came back from a trip abroad, and after experiencing some digestive discomfort, I went to my doctor for a check-up. After some tests, I was diagnosed with a hookworm infection. The doctor explained that hookworms are parasitic worms that live in the intestines and can cause symptoms like stomach cramps, diarrhea, fatigue, and anemia. I’ve been given medication to treat the infection, but I’m also curious if Ayurveda offers any natural remedies to help cleanse my system and support my recovery. I’ve heard that hookworms can be treated with medications like anti-parasitic drugs, but I prefer natural methods for supporting my body’s healing. Can Ayurveda offer specific herbs or treatments that help with hookworm infections and improve gut health? I’ve read that herbs like Neem and Triphala can help detoxify the body and support digestion—could they be effective for my condition? Additionally, I’m interested in Ayurvedic dietary recommendations for someone recovering from a hookworm infection. Are there specific foods I should focus on to support my body’s healing process and improve my digestive health? Has anyone here dealt with a hookworm infection and found relief using Ayurvedic remedies? What worked for you in cleansing the body and improving digestive health naturally?


Dr. Harsha Joy
39 days ago
4.82
Hookworm infections can weaken digestion and deplete nutrients, so Ayurveda focuses on eliminating parasites, detoxifying the gut, and restoring strength. Neem and Vidanga (Embelia ribes) are potent anti-parasitic herbs that help expel worms, while Triphala supports digestion and detoxification. Turmeric and Garlic have natural antimicrobial properties and can be included in meals. Drinking warm water with neem powder or ajwain (carom seeds) tea can help cleanse the intestines. A light, easily digestible diet with moong dal, rice, buttermilk, pomegranate, and ginger supports gut healing, while avoiding sugar, processed foods, and heavy dairy prevents parasite growth. Trikatu (a blend of ginger, black pepper, and long pepper) can enhance digestion and improve nutrient absorption. Post-treatment, Ashwagandha and Amla can help restore energy and combat anemia. Consistency with Ayurvedic remedies, along with your prescribed medication, can help speed up recovery and strengthen the digestive system.
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What Is Cefpodoxime Oral Suspension IP Uses in Hindi and How Can Ayurveda Complement Antibiotic Treatment for Infections?

32 days ago
2 answers

I recently had a prescription for Cefpodoxime oral suspension IP to treat a bacterial infection, and I want to understand more about its uses and how Ayurveda can complement conventional antibiotic treatments in managing infections naturally. From what I understand, Cefpodoxime oral suspension IP is a cephalosporin antibiotic used to treat infections like bronchitis, pneumonia, ear infections, and urinary tract infections by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. But what I don’t fully understand is how this medication affects the body’s natural microbiome and whether there are any natural remedies I can use alongside it to support my immune system and gut health during treatment. I’ve read that Ayurveda emphasizes strengthening the body’s immune system (Ojas) and improving the balance of internal energies to fight infections. Are there Ayurvedic herbs like Turmeric, Guduchi, or Amla that can help in supporting the immune system and reducing inflammation while taking antibiotics like Cefpodoxime? Does Ayurveda recommend any dietary modifications, such as eating probiotic-rich foods or avoiding certain foods, to help restore the gut flora during and after antibiotic treatment? Another thing I am wondering about is whether Ayurveda suggests specific detoxification practices, such as Panchakarma or herbal teas, to help the body clear out toxins and improve overall immune health. If anyone has used Cefpodoxime oral suspension IP alongside Ayurvedic remedies for infections, I would love to hear your experiences.


Dr. Harsha Joy
29 days ago
4.82
Cefpodoxime is an effective antibiotic for bacterial infections, but it may disturb gut flora and weaken digestive fire (Agni). To support immunity and gut health during and after antibiotic treatment, Ayurveda recommends incorporating herbs like Guduchi, Turmeric, and Amla, which help reduce inflammation and strengthen Ojas (vital energy). Probiotic-rich foods like buttermilk, homemade curd, and fermented rice (Panta Bhat) can restore gut flora. Eating easily digestible, warm foods like khichdi, moong dal soup, and herbal teas with ginger and licorice can aid digestion. Avoid heavy, oily, and processed foods during antibiotic use. After completing the treatment, mild detoxification with Triphala or herbal teas like coriander and fennel can help eliminate residual toxins. Practicing yoga and Pranayama enhances overall immune function, ensuring long-term well-being.

What Is a Bacterial Infection and How Can Ayurveda Help in Treating It Naturally?

39 days ago
1 answers

I’ve been battling a recurring bacterial infection for the past couple of months. My doctor has prescribed antibiotics several times, and while the infection seems to go away, it often returns after a few weeks. I’m beginning to worry about becoming resistant to antibiotics and would prefer a more natural approach to help manage this issue. I’ve read that Ayurveda offers remedies to fight infections naturally, and I’m curious if there are any Ayurvedic herbs that can help combat bacterial infections and prevent them from recurring. I’ve heard that herbs like Neem, Turmeric, and Garlic are known for their antimicrobial properties. Could these herbs help in my case, and if so, how should I incorporate them into my diet or daily routine? I’m also wondering if Ayurveda has any advice on how to strengthen my immune system to prevent future infections. Are there specific dietary changes or lifestyle practices I should follow to improve my body’s natural defenses and support its ability to fight off bacterial infections? Has anyone here had success in treating bacterial infections using Ayurvedic remedies? What herbs, oils, or practices helped you in healing from infections without relying on antibiotics?


Dr Sujal Patil
39 days ago
4.88
Thank you for sharing your concerns. Recurring bacterial infections can be both frustrating and draining, and it’s natural to want a more holistic approach to support healing and prevent future infections. Ayurvedic herbs like Neem, Turmeric, and Garlic are indeed known for their powerful antimicrobial and immune-boosting properties. Neem is traditionally used for its ability to cleanse the body of toxins, while Turmeric, with its active compound curcumin, helps reduce inflammation and has antibacterial properties. Garlic is also highly effective at supporting immune health and fighting off bacterial growth. You can incorporate Turmeric into your daily diet by mixing it with warm milk or water, Neem can be consumed as capsules or a tea, and Garlic is best eaten raw or lightly cooked. To strengthen your immune system, Ayurveda emphasizes gut health, as it plays a central role in immunity. Eating fresh, easy-to-digest foods such as cooked vegetables, lentils, and rice with immune-supportive spices like cumin, coriander, and ginger can help. Fermented foods like yogurt (if tolerated) may also help restore healthy gut bacteria after antibiotic use. Lifestyle practices like adequate sleep, daily oil massage (abhyanga), and stress reduction through yoga or meditation can further enhance your immunity. Gentle pranayama (breathing exercises) like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) may also help balance the body’s energy and promote healing. If you’re dealing with recurring infections, it’s important to work alongside your doctor to monitor progress. Combining Ayurvedic remedies with conventional care can provide a balanced approach to long-term healing and prevention.
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Hiv

10 days ago
200 INR
5 answers

Age 26 years male. Hiv value 1.3 Pcr is not detected Uti infection Stomach issue Bloating issue Allergic reactions Please prescribe the best ayurvedic medicine.i am from pakistan.and thanks for your favour.


Dr. Harsha Joy
9 days ago
4.82
Hi, 1. Could you describe your stomach issues in more detail? Do you experience indigestion, acidity, or irregular bowel movements along with bloating? 2. What kind of allergic reactions do you experience? Is it more of skin rashes, swelling, or respiratory symptoms? 3. How frequently do you experience urinary tract infections? Do you have burning sensations, pain while urinating, or any changes in urine color?

Urine infection – Can Ayurveda Provide a Long-Term Cure for Recurring UTIs?

33 days ago
200 INR
1 answers

For the past few months, I’ve been dealing with an extremely frustrating problem – urine infection. It started with mild discomfort while urinating, but soon, the burning sensation became unbearable. Every time I went to the bathroom, it felt like I was passing razor blades. I also started noticing a strong, unpleasant smell in my urine, and sometimes, there was a slight pinkish tint, which really scared me. I went to the doctor, and they confirmed it was a urine infection. They prescribed antibiotics, and within a few days, I started feeling better. But the relief didn’t last long. Within a few weeks, the symptoms came back – the burning, the frequent urge to pee, and the discomfort in my lower abdomen. I’ve now been through three rounds of antibiotics in the past six months, and I’m tired of this cycle. Why does urine infection keep coming back? I started reading about natural treatments, and I came across Ayurveda. Apparently, there are herbal remedies that can help clear a urine infection without antibiotics and prevent it from coming back. But I don’t know where to start. Are there Ayurvedic medicines or home remedies that can help get rid of urine infection permanently? Also, I’ve heard that certain foods can make urine infection worse. Should I avoid certain things in my diet? And are there Ayurvedic drinks or herbal teas that can flush out the infection faster? Another thing that worries me is that if I keep getting urine infection, could it lead to kidney damage? I really want to find a natural, long-term solution because I don’t want to depend on antibiotics forever. If anyone has successfully treated a urine infection with Ayurveda, please share what worked for you. I’m desperate to find a permanent cure.


Dr Sujal Patil
33 days ago
4.88
Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be frustrating, and frequent antibiotic use may lead to resistance and imbalance in gut and vaginal flora. Ayurveda views UTIs as an excess of Pitta dosha, which causes heat and inflammation in the urinary system. Ayurvedic treatments aim to cool, detoxify, and strengthen the urinary tract to prevent infections from returning. Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), Chandraprabha Vati, and Varunadi Kwath are commonly used to support kidney and bladder health, reduce inflammation, and prevent bacterial growth. Coriander seeds, cumin water, and coconut water can also help flush out toxins naturally. Diet plays a crucial role in managing UTIs. To prevent recurrence, avoid spicy, acidic, and processed foods, which aggravate Pitta and irritate the bladder. Increase your intake of cooling foods like cucumber, watermelon, buttermilk, and coconut water. Drinking herbal teas made with coriander, fennel, or barley water can help soothe the urinary tract and promote healing. Ayurveda also recommends increasing hydration with warm water and herbal infusions to flush bacteria from the system. Maintaining good hygiene, avoiding holding in urine, and urinating after intercourse can further help prevent UTIs. Chronic UTIs can sometimes lead to kidney infections if untreated, so strengthening the urinary system is key. Ayurvedic therapies like Basti (medicated enemas) and herbal detoxification may help if the infections keep recurring. Practicing regular bladder care, stress management (as stress can weaken immunity), and ensuring balanced gut health with probiotics can also make a big difference. Many people have successfully managed UTIs with Ayurveda, but if symptoms persist, it’s best to consult an Ayurvedic doctor for a personalized approach.
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Hepatitis B

3 days ago
100 INR
2 answers

I feel pain in my liver and I don't know what to do now because I don't know what is happening to me. Please help me to leave healthy. I am reducing in size and weight and my body is aching me and toes are paining me


Dr.M.Sushma
2 days ago
5
Once I suggest you to repeat/s abdomen if not done recently

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