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Urological Disorders

Urological Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 9

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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

Pus Cells 1 2

129 days ago
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I recently did a urine routine test because I’ve been feeling discomfort while urinating, like a mild burning sensation and a need to go frequently. The report showed pus cells 1 2 per high-power field. I’m not sure if pus cells 1 2 is a normal range or if it indicates a problem that needs attention. Can someone explain what pus cells 1 2 mean in a medical or Ayurvedic context? I’ve had no fever, but there’s occasional pain in my lower abdomen. Could these pus cells 1 2 levels mean there’s a mild urinary tract infection starting? The doctor I visited didn’t seem too concerned but suggested drinking more water and rechecking in a week. I’ve read that pus cells 1 2 could indicate some inflammation, but I don’t understand if it’s serious or just a passing issue. Are there Ayurvedic remedies or herbs that can help clear pus cells 1 2 if it’s an early-stage infection? Would something like Gokshura or Chandraprabha Vati help with this? I’m worried it might progress into a full-blown infection if I don’t address it soon. Should I focus on a specific diet or avoid certain foods while trying to lower these pus cells 1 2 levels? Has anyone experienced something similar where their test showed pus cells 1 2? Did you treat it naturally or go for antibiotics? I’d love advice on whether this is something that can resolve on its own or if I need more tests to rule out kidney or bladder issues.


Pus cells 1-2 per high-power field (HPF) in a urine routine test can indicate a mild presence of inflammation or infection in the urinary tract, but it is generally not considered a significant concern if there are no other symptoms. These levels are often seen in the early stages of a urinary tract infection (UTI) or even in cases of mild irritation. It is important to note that 1-2 pus cells can also be within the normal range, especially if there are no other concerning symptoms like fever, chills, or severe pain. In Ayurveda, an increased number of pus cells may suggest an imbalance in the body's natural processes, often related to the aggravated Pitta dosha, which can cause inflammation and infection. Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Chandraprabha Vati are traditionally used to support the urinary system and reduce inflammation, making them helpful for mild urinary discomfort or early-stage infections. Gokshura is known to help with kidney and bladder health, while Chandraprabha Vati is used to promote urinary tract health and balance Pitta. Drinking plenty of water, avoiding spicy or acidic foods, and including cooling herbs like coriander or cumin in your diet can also support your system and reduce the risk of infection. While pus cells 1-2 might not indicate a serious infection, it is important to monitor your symptoms. If the discomfort or burning sensation persists or worsens, further testing may be necessary to rule out a UTI or other issues like bladder or kidney problems. It's also wise to stay on top of hydration, avoid holding urine for too long, and be mindful of any additional signs like fever or back pain. If you feel the symptoms are not improving or if you develop more severe symptoms, it would be a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider for further guidance.
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Urine not sensible bladder

5 days ago
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My age 52, before my spine surgery not any issues with urine but after my surgery urine not sensible bladder problems incurred.today my spine surgery done before 12 days. Right leg foot drop problem.Do you have any solution of this problem or this problem life time face .


You have to consult the surgeon who has done

Frequent urination

5 days ago
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How to stop frequent urination I go urine daily 15 times per day how to stop done more kegel exercise yoga... Is there any medicine for frequent urination please reply me as soon as possible to control urine


What is your age? How are your bowel movements? Do you experience any burning sensation during urination? Is there any dribbling of urine after urination? Have you undergone any tests for this condition?
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Renal function test results

31 days ago
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Please, my urea level is 1.81mmol/l and chloride level 89.3 . Should I worried about it? My creatinine level is 99 and potassium level is 3.7. Can you please explain to me if the values are okay and any recommendations


Hello James, Low urea can be due to high water intake, liver issues, or malnutrition. Low chloride may result from fluid loss (vomiting, diarrhea), adrenal issues, or excessive water intake. Have you experienced fatigue, muscle weakness, nausea, or swelling? Have you had any recent illnesses, medication changes, or dietary shifts? Have liver function tests (LFT) and electrolytes been checked previously? Understanding these aspects will help in determining if further evaluation or dietary adjustments are needed.
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Kidney stone

166 days ago
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I am suffering from kidney stones since my childhood it's occuring very frequently how do I get rid from this problem


Dealing with frequent kidney stones can be a challenging and painful experience, but Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to help manage and potentially reduce their recurrence. Kidney stones are often attributed to an imbalance in the Kapha and Pitta doshas, leading to the formation of stones due to increased acidity or dehydration in the body. To address this issue, it's essential to focus on dietary modifications, hydration, and specific herbal treatments. Start by increasing your water intake significantly to help flush out toxins and prevent the concentration of minerals that can lead to stone formation. Aim to drink at least 2-3 liters of water daily. You may also benefit from consuming barley water or coconut water, which are both excellent for kidney health and hydration. In your diet, emphasize foods that help alkalize the body, such as fresh fruits (especially citrus fruits like oranges and lemons), vegetables, and whole grains. Avoid high-oxalate foods, such as spinach, beets, and chocolate, which can contribute to stone formation. Reducing salt and animal protein intake is also advisable, as they can increase the risk of kidney stones. In terms of herbal remedies, Chandraprabha Vati is traditionally used to support kidney health and may help in breaking down stones. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is another beneficial herb known for its diuretic properties, helping to flush out stones and improve urinary health. Additionally, Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) can support kidney function and promote overall health. Practicing regular physical activity and incorporating relaxation techniques, such as yoga and meditation, can also be beneficial for overall well-being and may help reduce the frequency of stone formation. If you experience severe pain or other concerning symptoms, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate evaluation and treatment options. Regular check-ups and lifestyle adjustments can significantly contribute to managing and potentially reducing the occurrence of kidney stones over time.
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How to start urine in dialysis patient

32 days ago
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I am on dialysis since one year due to kidney failure . and i am type 2 diabetic too since 20 years .right now my age is 52 years old . kidney size in last ultra sound is 10.4 cm both right one and left one . my creatinine level is 11.4 and urea is 177 in last months teport


How much is your urine output now? I do treat chronic kidney disease patient with ayurveda treatment, it includes medication and diet management and patient do respond it very well.
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Undergoing dialysis. Any suggestions?

160 days ago
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I am ckd patient. Undergoing dialysis. Any ayurvedic solution or treatment to improve creatinine level


Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a serious condition, and while Ayurveda cannot reverse CKD, it can help manage symptoms, improve kidney function, and potentially slow the progression of the disease. The goal is to balance doshas, reduce toxins (Ama), and support kidney health. Follow this comprehensive Ayurvedic plan: 1. Herbal Support to Improve Kidney Function Take Punarnava capsules or decoction twice daily. This herb is a natural diuretic that helps reduce swelling and supports kidney function. Consume Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) tablets or powder (500 mg twice daily) to improve urinary function and cleanse the kidneys. Drink Kaasni (Chicory root) decoction daily to reduce creatinine levels and support the liver-kidney axis. 2. Diet for CKD Management Avoid high-potassium foods like bananas, tomatoes, and potatoes unless prescribed. Focus on a low-protein diet to reduce kidney strain. Consume small portions of easily digestible foods like moong dal soup, rice porridge, and steamed vegetables. Avoid heavy, oily, and fried foods. Drink warm water infused with coriander seeds to support kidney detoxification. 3. Panchakarma and Detoxification Under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner, therapies like Virechana (therapeutic purgation) and Basti (medicated enema) may help reduce toxins and balance doshas. These therapies are performed cautiously in CKD patients. 4. Manage Swelling and Toxins Apply a paste of turmeric and sandalwood to swollen areas to reduce inflammation and water retention. Add a pinch of turmeric to your diet daily to reduce systemic inflammation. 5. Stress and Blood Pressure Management Practice yoga poses like Balasana (Child’s Pose) and Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-The-Wall Pose) to improve circulation and reduce stress. Perform Pranayama techniques such as Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) for 10 minutes daily to regulate blood pressure and calm the nervous system. 6. General Lifestyle Tips Avoid excessive salt and processed foods to reduce strain on the kidneys. Stay hydrated but follow your nephrologist’s advice on fluid intake based on your dialysis schedule. 7. Regular Monitoring and Collaboration Regularly monitor your creatinine, potassium, and electrolyte levels. Collaborate closely with your nephrologist while incorporating Ayurveda to ensure treatments align with your medical condition. Consistency is key with Ayurvedic remedies, and visible improvements may take time. Consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance alongside your ongoing medical treatment.
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Stone

166 days ago
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I have a 4.5 mm stone. Pls tell home remedies. How much time it will take to get it dissolved?pls suggest some good medicine


For a 4.5 mm kidney stone, Ayurvedic treatments focus on using herbal remedies, dietary adjustments, and supportive lifestyle practices to gradually dissolve the stone and prevent future formation. The dissolution process can take a few weeks to a few months, depending on consistency in treatment, hydration levels, and overall health. Key Ayurvedic herbs like Varunadi Kashaya (15-20 ml with warm water twice daily before meals) and Gokshuradi Guggulu (1-2 tablets after meals twice daily) are recommended, as they are known for breaking down stones and supporting kidney function. Additionally, Punarnavadi Kashaya and popular over-the-counter options like Cystone by Himalaya can enhance kidney cleansing and promote the stone’s passage. Alongside these, dietary habits play a vital role. Staying well-hydrated is crucial, so drinking ample water is advised to facilitate stone breakdown and expulsion. Warm lemon water in the morning, barley water, and fresh pomegranate juice all aid in cleansing the kidneys. Avoiding oxalate-rich foods, such as spinach and nuts, can prevent stone recurrence. Gentle exercises like walking also support kidney health, while warm sitz baths may relieve any discomfort during urination. As an added home remedy, chewing fresh basil leaves on an empty stomach, or taking basil juice with honey, can further support kidney health, while ajwain (carom seeds) powder mixed with honey is thought to ease stone breakdown.

BUN/ CRE

5 days ago
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Please, my bun/CRE result shows 18.7. Is it good? Creatinine is 0.9 mg/dl, urea 36, potassium 4.2, chloride 96.1. please are the results normal, are there any recommendations. What can I do to reduce the urea level?


Except mild elevated urea everything appears normal,, drink plenty of liquids, sometimes dehydration will be the cause

has anyone tried patanjali medicine for adenomyosis pain relief?

155 days ago
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I’ve been diagnosed with adenomyosis, and the heavy periods and severe cramps are making daily life difficult. I came across some Patanjali products that are said to help with uterine health, but I’m not sure which ones to use or if they’re effective for this specific condition. Can anyone recommend a Patanjali medicine that helped them with adenomyosis? How long did it take to see improvements, and were there any side effects to be aware of?


For adenomyosis, Patanjali offers products that may help manage symptoms like heavy bleeding and cramps: Divya Stri Rasayan Vati: Balances hormones, supports uterine health, and reduces menstrual pain. Divya Ashokarishta: Helps regulate heavy periods, reduces inflammation, and improves overall uterine health. Usage: Take as directed by a physician, typically for 3-6 months for noticeable improvement. Effectiveness: Many users report reduced bleeding and cramps over time, but results vary. Precautions: Always consult a doctor to confirm suitability. Potential mild side effects include digestive discomfort if taken on an empty stomach. Combine with dietary changes like reducing caffeine and incorporating anti-inflammatory foods for better results.
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