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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Urological Disorders Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating urological conditions through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of urinary and kidney disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies to restore health and balance. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, bladder infections, prostate health issues, urinary incontinence, painful urination (dysuria), chronic kidney disease (supportive care), frequent urination or retention issues, hematuria (blood in urine), benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help manage symptoms and prevent complications. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing pain or discomfort during urination, frequent or urgent need to urinate, blood in urine or cloudy urine, lower back or abdominal pain, difficulty urinating or urine retention, prostate-related concerns. 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 on urological health from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Urological Disorders

IGA nephropathy treatment
Sumeet singh
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Split urine stream
Ravi
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Trinpanchmool
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Best ayurvedic medicine for urethral stricture
Alexander
25 Nov 2024
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Slow urine flow age 37 male
Dhaval
24 Nov 2024
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Proteinuria
MK Anup
24 Nov 2024
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Andavatham/ hydroocle
Jai
22 Nov 2024
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Ayurvedic medicine for cystitis
Allison
21 Nov 2024
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Atonic bladder meaning
Asher
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Prostowin capsules
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Ayurvedic treatment for BPH
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21 Nov 2024
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Sometimes I have so much itching sensation on penis head because of smegma how to get rid of it
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Bangshil fortege
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How to cure pus cells in urine
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Urosone tab
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Why do i get white lumps discharge in my vagina
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BPH
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19 Nov 2024
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Urethral stricture treatment ayurvedic
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Himalaya medicine for gallbladder stone
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mal mutra
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milky white urine
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Kidney stones 5mm to 6mm left kidney upper role
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is gokshuradi guggulu effective for high creatinine levels?
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what works for ashmari treatment in ayurveda?
Liam
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can kanchanar guggulu really help with fibroids?
Mateo
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ayurvedic medicine for hydrocele—any effective options?
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Kidney bladder
MOHD Zohaib
17 Nov 2024
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MY PENIS PROBLEM LAST 5 MONTHS
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17 Nov 2024
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has anyone tried patanjali medicine for adenomyosis pain relief?
Genesis
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Urine doesn't pass fully and it's painfull while urinating
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Why? i have to go to washroom again n again
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Urinary tract infection,
Hiral Mehta
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Undergoing dialysis. Any suggestions?
A K Das
10 Nov 2024
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Bulky Uterus treatment in Ayurveda
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7 Nov 2024
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High creatine
Lakshmi Narayana
5 Nov 2024
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Frequent urination in the night
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5 Nov 2024
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Stone
Anu
5 Nov 2024
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Related to fistula
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Kidney stone
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4 Nov 2024
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Urine retention. Causes and treatment for same
NS Puri
4 Nov 2024
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What is the remedy for Urinary Infection?Can it be cured completely?
Lavanya
3 Nov 2024
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Prostate enlargement
Prasad
3 Nov 2024
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Low flow in urine + 2 or 3 times urine during night .
AMOD Kumar Singh
3 Nov 2024
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Suffering from prostate enlargement
Navin Kumar
3 Nov 2024
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Uterine fibroids
Tripti
2 Nov 2024
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3 answers
Diet for Kidney stone and high uric acid
Sasi Kumar
1 Nov 2024
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BPH Grade 1 & Left kidney small in size Grde 2
Maqbul
1 Nov 2024
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How to reduce serum creatinine . It is 2.1 now
VLNarayanan
1 Nov 2024
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Frequent urination
Amar
31 Oct 2024
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2 answers
Burning in urination while passing urine& constipetation
Y. Chandra sekhar rao
30 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Why does my frequent urination
Sudeshna
27 Oct 2024
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Retaintion of Urine
Rabindra Nath Bhakat
26 Oct 2024
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Frequently urine and very slow
Vijendra Singh
26 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Borderline Prostate Enlargement
Suman Chakraborty
25 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Overactive bladder
Satinder Singh Narang
24 Oct 2024
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Cyst in scrotum.
Ajoy
23 Oct 2024
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2 answers
Elevated Bladder Neck
Ank
22 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Borderline Prostate Enlargement (Prostetomrgaly)
Suman Chakraborty
22 Oct 2024
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3 answers
Loss of protein and blood in urine
Sridhar
20 Oct 2024
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4 answers
High creatinine level 1.8
Ashok Kumar
19 Oct 2024
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3 answers
UTI related
Joshua Smith
4 Oct 2024
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3 answers

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