Dealing with recurrent UTIs while managing hypothyroidism can be quite the juggling act, right? The two can intertwine, making it tricky. So, here’s my take, based on Ayurvedic principles.
First off, let’s dig a bit into these UTIs with your symptoms—pain, fever, chills—and how Ayurveda sees it. Your body may be facing an imbalance in pitta dosha, primarily due to increased heat and inflammation in the urinary tract. Additionally, kapha can accumulate, causing obstruction and reducing your body’s ability to eliminate toxins. We gotta pacify these doshas to help ya out.
Let’s start with diet, because that can really shift things. You might wanna add more cooling foods to your routine, like cucumber, watermelon, and coconut water. These foods help reduce pitta. Stay hydrated too. Drink warm water or herbal teas, like coriander or fennel tea, throughout the day, which can soothe the urinary tract.
Avoid spicy, sour, and salty foods—they pump up the pitta, not what we want now. Instead, favor bitter and sweet tastes and lighter meals. Your thyroid condition benefits from this, too. Balancing that is like a nice byproduct.
Herbs could do wonders here. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) might be handy—it’s known for its pitta-pacifying, liver-boosting traits. Try 500 mg extracts twice a day, after meals. Also, Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is traditionally used in Ayurveda to support urinary system health—worth a try.
Consider getting a little more activity each day, like gentle walks or yoga, but avoid overexertion, okay?
Last and super important bit, any sign of blood in urine, high fever, or unusual pain should get ya to a doc pronto. Those could signal a serious turn, no playing around there. Keep me posted with how you’re doing, rooting for ya!