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Urological Disorders

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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

foreskin

30 days ago
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Since the past few months, I’ve been noticing that my foreskin feels tight whenever I try to retract it. At first, I ignored it thinking maybe it was just temporary, but now it's getting worse. If I try to pull the foreskin back completely, it feels uncomfortable, sometimes even painful. There’s also some redness and a mild burning sensation after washing. I don’t know if it's an infection or just dryness, but I feel like it wasn't like this before. A few days ago, I read online that tight foreskin could be a condition called phimosis, and some people recommend circumcision for it. But I really want to avoid any surgery if possible. I came across Ayurvedic treatments for skin elasticity and healing, and now I’m wondering if there are Ayurvedic remedies that can help loosen the foreskin naturally without needing medical procedures. I've also noticed that if I don’t clean properly under the foreskin, a white layer builds up. Someone told me it's called smegma and it's normal, but I don’t know if that could be causing my issue. I try to keep the area clean, but every time I wash, the skin gets a little irritated. I’m afraid using soaps might be making it worse. Are there Ayurvedic oils or herbal treatments that can help with the flexibility of the foreskin? Should I be doing any specific massage or exercises to improve the condition? Also, is there anything I should avoid eating that might be making this worse? I really don’t want to go for circumcision, so I need to know if there's a way to treat this naturally and prevent it from getting worse. Has anyone here dealt with foreskin tightness using Ayurveda? What worked best? I just want to find a safe and natural way to fix this before it becomes a bigger problem.


It sounds like you are experiencing significant discomfort due to tight foreskin, and addressing this situation through Ayurveda can be a gentle and effective approach. It's essential first to ensure that no underlying infections or serious conditions are present, so if the situation worsens or doesn't improve, seeking medical advice would be prudent. For the tightness and discomfort, consider applying coconut oil or sesame oil, both of which are excellent natural lubricants recognized in Ayurveda for their qualities to nourish and soothe the skin. You can gently massage the affected area with warm oil, allowing it to absorb and soften the skin. Perform this massage for about 5 to 10 minutes daily, especially after a warm shower when the skin is more pliable. To complement the topical treatments, practice proper hygiene. Instead of soap, which can dry and irritate the area, wash gently with lukewarm water to avoid irritation. After washing, ensure the area is completely dry, as moisture can promote the buildup of smegma. If you do notice smegma, clean it carefully but avoid excessive scrubbing, as this can cause further irritation. In terms of diet, focus on increasing hydration and consuming foods that promote skin elasticity. Incorporate foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids like flaxseeds and walnuts, as well as antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables. Minimize spicy and excessively salty foods, which may aggravate inflammation. For added support, you can also consider herbal supplements like ashwagandha or triphala, as they can help balance the body and reduce inflammation. However, always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting new herbal treatments to ensure they align with your individual constitution and needs. Be patient as natural treatments may take time to show results. Your consistent approach with oils, proper hygiene, and dietary adjustments can gradually enhance flexibility and comfort.
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UTI medicine

30 days ago
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For the past few days, I’ve been dealing with a burning sensation while urinating, along with an urge to go to the bathroom all the time. At first, I thought I just wasn’t drinking enough water, but then it got worse – now there’s this dull pain in my lower abdomen, and my urine has a strong smell. I haven’t had a UTI before, so I don’t really know what to expect, but I looked up the symptoms, and it definitely seems like one. I went to a doctor, and they suggested antibiotics, but I don’t want to take them unless absolutely necessary. I’ve heard that UTIs can sometimes be treated naturally, and I wanted to ask if there’s an effective UTI medicine in Ayurveda that can clear the infection without strong medications. Does Ayurveda have any herbal remedies that work as fast as antibiotics? Or do I need to take them for a longer time for proper healing? I’ve already started drinking coconut water and taking cranberry juice because I read that they help with UTIs. But I want to know if there are specific Ayurvedic herbs or kadhas that act as UTI medicine. Also, is there a way to prevent this from happening again? I don’t usually have any health issues, but I did notice that this started after I held my urine for too long while traveling last week. Could that be the cause? Another concern is, if this doesn’t get better with natural remedies, how long should I wait before considering antibiotics? I don’t want the infection to spread to my kidneys, but I also want to give Ayurveda a fair chance. Are there any signs that I should look out for to know if the infection is getting worse? Would love to get some advice on the best Ayurvedic UTI medicine, dietary changes, and lifestyle tips to heal faster and avoid this in the future. Also, does Ayurveda suggest any cooling foods or treatments to reduce the burning sensation immediately?


Based on your symptoms of burning during urination, frequent urges, dull abdominal pain, and strong-smelling urine, it seems you may indeed be facing a urinary tract infection (UTI). Holding your urine for extended periods can contribute to such infections, especially if it becomes a recurrent issue. While antibiotics are commonly prescribed for UTIs, you can explore effective Ayurvedic remedies that may support your healing process. For immediate relief and to help clear the infection, consider using the following Ayurvedic herbs: Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), and Varuna (Crataeva nurvala). You can prepare a decoction (kadha) using these herbs. Boil 1 teaspoon each of Gokshura and Punarnava in two cups of water until it reduces to one cup, strain it, and drink this twice daily. Additionally, Varuna can be taken in powder form, around half a teaspoon mixed with warm water twice a day. Incorporating coconut water and cranberry juice is beneficial, as they help alkalize the urine. Also, increase your intake of water and include cooling foods such as cucumber, watermelon, and fresh coconut to help reduce the burning sensation. Grounding spices like coriander and cumin can be added to your meals, as they help soothe inflammation. Avoid spicy, fried, or overly salty foods, as they can aggravate the condition. To prevent future UTIs, be mindful of your hydration and avoid holding urine for long periods. Practice good hygiene, and consider urinating after intimacy to reduce the risk of infection. Monitor your symptoms closely; if the burning sensation worsens or if you experience fever, chills, or back pain, seek medical help promptly as these could be signs that the infection is spreading. If you don't see improvement within 48 to 72 hours of starting these remedies, it's wise to consult your doctor about antibiotics before the situation escalates. With these approaches, you can address both your current symptoms and help prevent future occurrences through dietary and lifestyle adjustments.
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Urine infection how to cure it please

93 days ago
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Hi am 30yrs old male I have test with urine culture found out bacteria 🦠 Facing frequent urination and dizziness , weakness Liver ,kidney function are normal doctor informed by seeing the reports


The symptoms of frequent urination, weakness, and dizziness indicate the need to pacify Pitta and improve immunity while also addressing the infection. Here's a detailed Ayurvedic approach: Ayurvedic Remedies for Urine Infection Chandraprabha Vati: One of the most effective Ayurvedic medicines for urinary infections. It helps clear toxins, reduces inflammation, and balances Pitta. Dosage: 1–2 tablets twice a day with lukewarm water after meals. Gokshuradi Guggulu: Helps cleanse the urinary tract and strengthens the kidneys. It reduces burning sensation and relieves discomfort during urination. Dosage: 1–2 tablets twice daily after meals with water. Punarnava Powder or Tablets: Punarnava acts as a diuretic and anti-inflammatory herb. It helps reduce swelling and clears toxins from the urinary system. Dosage: 1/2 tsp of Punarnava powder or 1 tablet twice daily with lukewarm water. Varunadi Kashayam: This herbal decoction is beneficial in reducing urinary infections and detoxifying the urinary system. Dosage: 15–20 ml of kashayam with an equal amount of warm water, twice daily before meals. Coriander and Cumin Water: Boil 1 tsp each of coriander seeds and cumin seeds in 2 cups of water until it reduces to half. Cool and sip throughout the day to reduce burning and frequent urination. Dietary Guidelines for Quick Recovery Hydration: Drink plenty of warm water to flush out toxins. Include barley water: Boil 1 tsp of barley in 4 cups of water, strain, and sip throughout the day. Cooling Foods: Eat foods that pacify Pitta, such as cucumbers, coconut water, and soaked raisins. Add ghee to your diet as it helps cool the body and reduces inflammation. Avoid: Spicy, fried, and acidic foods as they aggravate Pitta and worsen the infection. Alcohol, caffeinated beverages, and processed foods. Lifestyle Recommendations Hygiene: Maintain proper hygiene to prevent further bacterial growth. Wear loose, cotton clothing to keep the genital area dry. Herbal Teas: Tulsi tea: Boosts immunity and reduces infection. Coriander tea: Soothes the urinary tract. Rest: Ensure proper rest to regain energy and reduce dizziness or weakness.
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Ayurvedic Medicine For Urine Incontinence

133 days ago
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I’ve been struggling with urine incontinence for a while now, and it’s been really embarrassing. I’ve tried a few allopathic treatments, but they don’t seem to help much. I heard that Ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence might be more effective. Can anyone recommend specific remedies or approaches? What types of Ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence work best for adults? I’ve read that certain herbs can strengthen the bladder and support urinary health, but I’m not sure which ones to try. Should Ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence be taken daily, or is it more of a short-term treatment? I’m also interested in knowing if there are any lifestyle changes or exercises, like yoga, that can complement Ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence. If anyone here has dealt with similar issues, how long did it take to see results with Ayurveda?


Ayurveda offers several remedies for urine incontinence, focusing on strengthening the bladder, improving urinary health, and restoring balance in the body. Here are some key treatments and approaches: Herbal Remedies: Gokshura (Tribulus Terrestris): Known for its ability to strengthen the urinary system and support bladder function. Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa): Helps in reducing fluid retention and improving kidney and urinary tract health. Bala (Sida cordifolia): Strengthens muscles and tissues of the urinary system, reducing leakage. Ashwagandha: Helps in reducing stress and strengthening the bladder muscles. Usage: These herbs can be taken as powders, tablets, or in decoction form, typically once or twice a day. Consistency is key for best results, and some remedies may take 3-4 weeks to show noticeable improvements. Lifestyle Changes & Exercises: Yoga: Poses like Mula Bandha (root lock), Setu Bandhasana (bridge pose), and Kegel exercises can help strengthen pelvic floor muscles. Diet: Stay hydrated but avoid excessive intake of caffeine, alcohol, or spicy foods, which can irritate the bladder. Hydration: Drink plenty of water but avoid consuming too much before bedtime to reduce nighttime incontinence. Precautions: Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized treatment, especially if you have underlying conditions. Always follow the recommended dosage. With regular use and lifestyle changes, many people experience improvements in 1–2 months.
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Ayurvedic Medicine For Urine Incontinence

133 days ago
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For the past few months, I’ve been struggling with urine incontinence, and it’s been so embarrassing. Even if I cough or laugh too hard, I feel like I lose control. I’ve read online that there might be ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence that could help, but I don’t know where to start. Does anyone here know of any ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence that has worked for them? I’ve heard herbs like Gokshura and Shilajit are good for urinary health, but are they part of any ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence? I don’t want to rely on Western medication if I can avoid it. I feel like Ayurveda might have a natural solution. Are there specific lifestyle changes I should make along with ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence? Also, I’ve noticed that the problem gets worse when I drink a lot of fluids, even water. Would cutting back on liquids make the medicines work better? And how long does it take for ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence to show results? If anyone has been in a similar situation and found relief, I’d love to hear your story. What specific ayurvedic medicine for urine incontinence worked for you, and how did you use it?


Urinary incontinence in Ayurveda is often seen as a result of an imbalance in the *Vata* dosha, which governs movement and control in the body. To address this, herbs like *Gokshura* (Tribulus terrestris), *Shilajit*, and *Ashwagandha* can help strengthen the urinary system, improve bladder control, and promote overall vitality. A common Ayurvedic remedy for urine incontinence includes formulations with *Gokshura*, known for its diuretic and toning effects on the kidneys and urinary tract. Additionally, *Punarnava* and *Kachnar* are herbs that support bladder function and reduce excess fluid retention. Along with herbal medicine, lifestyle changes such as avoiding excessive intake of fluids (especially late in the evening), reducing cold foods, and practicing pelvic floor exercises can aid in reducing symptoms. It’s also crucial to maintain regularity in your daily routine and manage stress, as both can worsen Vata imbalances. Typically, it may take a few weeks to a couple of months to notice significant improvement, depending on the severity of the condition. It’s best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to create a tailored treatment plan and avoid self-medication.
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Best ayurvedic medicine for urethral stricture

143 days ago
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About six months ago, I started experiencing difficulty urinating – a weak flow and this feeling like my bladder wasn’t emptying completely. I ignored it for a while, thinking it might go away on its own, but the discomfort got worse. Eventually, I saw a doctor, and after some tests, they said I have a urethral stricture. They suggested surgery as one option, but I’m really hoping to find a less invasive solution. I’ve been searching for the best ayurvedic medicine for urethral stricture and came across some remedies online, but I’m not sure where to start. The issue is becoming more of a daily struggle. Sometimes I have to strain just to pass urine, and it’s really frustrating. I’ve also started waking up multiple times at night to use the bathroom, which is affecting my sleep. A family friend recommended trying Ayurveda because they said it might help treat the root cause rather than just managing symptoms. So now I’m looking for the best ayurvedic medicine for urethral stricture that could help with this problem. I’m also wondering if certain foods or drinks are making it worse. Does anyone know if spicy food or caffeine could irritate the condition? I drink a lot of coffee during the day and haven’t changed my diet much since this started. Would any specific herbs or dietary changes support the healing process along with the medicine? If anyone here has dealt with a similar issue or knows about the best ayurvedic medicine for urethral stricture, please share your experience. Are there certain medicines or therapies that work better for long-term relief? Also, how do I know if the medicine is working, and how long should I give it before considering other options? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


Urethral stricture is a condition that can be managed through Ayurveda by addressing the root cause of the blockage and improving urinary flow. Ayurvedic treatments focus on balancing the doshas, particularly pitta and vata, which can contribute to tissue constriction. Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), Varuna, and Punarnava are known to help improve urinary flow, reduce inflammation, and promote healing of the urethral tissues. Additionally, medicines like Chandraprabha Vati and Pushkarmool can be beneficial. It’s also important to avoid foods and drinks that can irritate the urinary tract, such as spicy foods, caffeine, and alcohol. To support the healing process, consider a diet that includes cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens, and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Stress reduction through practices like yoga or meditation can help reduce vata imbalances. It may take a few weeks to notice significant improvement, but consistency is key. If there’s no improvement or if symptoms worsen, further medical intervention may be needed. Always consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan based on your unique constitution and condition.
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How To Reduce Pus Cells In Urine

113 days ago
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For the past few weeks, I’ve been experiencing recurring urinary discomfort, and a recent test revealed a high level of pus cells in my urine. I’m looking for natural and Ayurvedic ways to understand how to reduce pus cells in urine and restore my urinary health without relying solely on antibiotics. From what I’ve learned, high pus cell counts in urine are often indicative of a urinary tract infection (UTI) or inflammation in the urinary system. Does Ayurveda attribute this condition to an imbalance in pitta dosha, which governs heat and inflammation in the body? Could poor hydration, excessive consumption of spicy foods, or stress be contributing factors? I’m curious about Ayurvedic remedies that help reduce pus cells and improve urinary health. Are there specific herbs like Gokshura, Punarnava, and Varuna that can act as diuretics and soothe inflammation? How should these herbs be taken, and are there ready-made formulations like Chandraprabha Vati or Ashmarihar Kadha that are effective for managing this condition? Another area of interest is dietary modifications. Does Ayurveda recommend increasing the intake of cooling and hydrating foods like coconut water, cucumber, and barley water to flush out toxins and reduce pus cells? Are there specific foods or drinks, such as caffeinated beverages or processed items, that should be avoided during treatment? Lastly, I’d like to know if lifestyle changes play a significant role in managing pus cells in urine. Does Ayurveda suggest yoga poses or relaxation techniques to reduce stress and improve kidney and bladder health? If anyone has successfully managed this condition naturally, I’d appreciate hearing about your experience. What remedies or practices worked best, and how long did it take to notice improvements? Any advice on how to reduce pus cells in urine and maintain long-term urinary health would be greatly appreciated.


In Ayurveda, high pus cells in urine are often considered a sign of Pitta imbalance, particularly in cases of urinary tract infections (UTIs) or inflammation. Pitta governs heat, which can lead to symptoms such as burning or discomfort during urination, and can exacerbate inflammation in the urinary system. Factors like poor hydration, excessive consumption of spicy foods, or stress can contribute to this imbalance, worsening the condition. To address this issue, Ayurveda offers several remedies. Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), and Varuna (Crataeva nurvala) are known for their diuretic properties, helping to flush out toxins and reduce inflammation in the urinary tract. These herbs can be taken as powders or in ready-made formulations like Chandraprabha Vati or Ashmarihar Kadha, which are commonly used to manage UTIs and urinary health. It’s important to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for the correct dosage and preparation. Dietary modifications play a significant role in reducing inflammation and promoting urinary health. Cooling foods such as coconut water, cucumber, and barley water help hydrate the body and flush out toxins, which can aid in reducing pus cells in the urine. On the other hand, spicy foods, caffeinated beverages, and processed items should be avoided as they can aggravate Pitta and irritate the urinary system. Lifestyle changes are also important for managing urinary health. Ayurveda recommends relaxation techniques, yoga poses, and breathing exercises to reduce stress, which can have a positive impact on kidney and bladder health. Pranayama (breath control), gentle poses like Child’s Pose (Balasana), and poses that promote relaxation can help improve overall circulation and ease discomfort. If anyone has experienced this issue and found success with natural or Ayurvedic remedies, your insights would be valuable. How long did it take for you to see results, and did certain herbs or lifestyle practices work better for you? Sharing your experience can help others seeking alternative ways to reduce pus cells in urine and maintain long-term urinary health.

Urosone tab

148 days ago
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I was prescribed urosone tab for urinary discomfort and frequent urination, but I don’t fully understand how it works. The doctor mentioned it’s for bladder health, but they didn’t go into much detail about why this specific medicine was chosen. Can someone explain what urosone tab is for and how it’s supposed to help? My symptoms started a few weeks ago with a constant urge to urinate and a slight burning sensation, especially after drinking coffee or tea. I’ve been tested for infections, and the results came back negative. I’m guessing this might be related to my diet or dehydration, but I’m not sure. Does urosone tab only help with these kinds of symptoms, or does it address underlying issues like inflammation or irritation in the bladder? How long should I take urosone tab to see results? I’ve been on it for three days, and there’s a slight improvement, but the urgency is still there. Is it okay to continue taking it if my symptoms aren’t fully gone? Also, does urosone tab work better when paired with specific dietary changes? I’ve started drinking more water, but I’m not sure if there are other things I should avoid, like spicy foods or caffeine. Lastly, are there any side effects of urosone tab that I should watch out for? I’ve had some mild stomach discomfort since starting it, but I don’t know if that’s related. Is it safe to use alongside herbal remedies or teas for urinary health? I’d appreciate any guidance on using urosone tab effectively.


Urosone is typically prescribed to support bladder health and alleviate symptoms like urinary discomfort, frequent urination, and mild inflammation. Here’s how it works: Benefits: Urinary Symptoms: Reduces urgency, burning sensation, and bladder irritation. Underlying Issues: Addresses inflammation or mild irritation in the urinary tract, even without an infection. Usage: Time to See Results: Improvements may take 5–7 days. Continue as prescribed, even if symptoms are not fully resolved. Duration: Follow your doctor’s instructions; don’t stop prematurely. With Diet: Avoid caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and acidic drinks to reduce bladder irritation. Increase water intake. Side Effects: Mild stomach discomfort is possible. Take with food if needed. Rare side effects include nausea or dizziness; consult your doctor if symptoms worsen. Compatibility: Safe with herbal remedies like cranberry or barley tea, but inform your doctor about any supplements. Pairing with a balanced diet and hydration can enhance its effectiveness. Tips for Effectiveness: Continue dietary adjustments, like reducing irritants and increasing fiber. Monitor progress; consult your doctor if symptoms persist or worsen after the prescribed duration.
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Diet for Kidney stone and high uric acid

167 days ago
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I have 10mm kidney stone 6.9 mg/L uric acid Pls give the diet procedure for this. I have 10mm kidney stone 6.9 mg/L uric acid Pls give the diet procedure for this.


Hello Sir, Considering your 10mm kidney stone and uric acid level of 6.9 mg/L, Ayurveda recommends specific dietary and lifestyle changes. Increase your water intake to 2-3 liters per day to help dilute urine and facilitate the passage of kidney stones. To lower uric acid levels, avoid purine-rich foods such as red meat, organ meats, and shellfish. Additionally, steer clear of sugar-sweetened beverages and foods high in fructose. Incorporate a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables into your diet, particularly cherries, citrus fruits, and leafy greens, which can help alkalize the urine. Limit high-oxalate foods like spinach, beets, and nuts, as these can trigger the formation of kidney stones. Including low-fat dairy products, such as yogurt and milk, can be beneficial as well. Aim to reduce the consumption of processed foods and limit alcohol, especially beer. Regular exercise and stress management techniques, such as yoga and meditation, will also aid in improving your overall health. It’s advisable to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized treatment tailored to your specific condition.
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Ayurvedic treatment for BPH

147 days ago
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My father, who is 67, has been dealing with symptoms of BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) for over a year now. He gets up multiple times at night to urinate, and it’s affecting his sleep. The frequent trips to the bathroom during the day are also frustrating for him. We’re looking into ayurvedic treatment for BPH since he wants to avoid surgery if possible. Does anyone know of effective ayurvedic treatment for BPH? Are there specific herbal remedies, oils, or therapies that help shrink the prostate or relieve symptoms like urgency and weak urine flow? I’ve come across herbs like gokshura and varuna that are mentioned in ayurvedic treatment for BPH, but I’m not sure how effective they are. If you or someone you know has tried Ayurveda for prostate issues, how well did it work? Also, do ayurvedic treatment options for BPH take a long time to show results? My dad’s main concern is how quickly he might see improvement. Are there any dietary changes or lifestyle tips that go along with these treatments?


Ayurveda offers several treatments that may help manage symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), focusing on balancing Vata dosha and promoting urinary health. While results can vary, many people experience relief with consistent treatment. Here are some commonly recommended Ayurvedic options: Herbal Remedies: Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris): Known for its ability to support the urinary system, improve urine flow, and reduce prostate size. Varuna (Crataeva nurvala): A powerful herb for improving urinary function and reducing inflammation in the prostate. Saw Palmetto: Often included in Ayurvedic formulas, it helps with urinary frequency and flow. Punarnava: Known to reduce fluid retention and support kidney and bladder health, thus improving overall urinary function. Therapies: Panchakarma: Detoxifying therapies like Virechana (purgation) and Basti (medicated enemas) can help balance doshas and improve prostate health. Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Massaging with herbal oils like Mahanarayan oil can promote circulation and relieve tension in the pelvic area. Dietary Recommendations: Focus on anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric, ginger, and garlic. Reduce spicy, salty, or acidic foods to prevent irritation. Increase hydration and consume cooked vegetables to support the urinary system. Lifestyle Tips: Encourage regular physical activity to improve circulation and reduce stress. Avoid holding urine for long periods and practice pelvic floor exercises. Manage stress through meditation or yoga, as emotional stress can exacerbate symptoms. Timeline for Results: Ayurvedic treatments for BPH may take several weeks to months to show noticeable improvements, as they work gradually to balance the body and support prostate health. Consultation: It’s important to work with an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor treatments to your father’s specific needs and monitor progress. Though Ayurvedic treatments can be effective, they are often complementary to conventional care, and the practitioner can guide the appropriate course of action.
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