Follow some simple lifestyle changes and dietary changes and you will see results for your problem. ??Do’s?? Drink buttermilk daily. Eat freshly cooked food. Eat millets instead of wheat. Drink warm water. Lunch and dinner on fixed timings. 100 steps after every meal. If possible dinner as early as 7-8 pm. ?Don’ts:? Packed and processed food. Ready to eat items. Oily and spicy food. Sour and fermented products. Dals (only moong dal can be eaten) Besan Raw vegetables and sprouts Curd ?? Medication ?? Cap. Stonvil(S.G.Phytopharma) 2 caps twice a day before food. Tab. Liv 52 DS 1 tab twice a day before food Tab. Chandraprabha vati 2 tabs twice a day before food. Syp. Varunadi Kwath 3 tsp twice a day before food. Castor oil. 3 tsp at bed time with hot water.
In Ayurveda, we don’t just treat the organs; we treat the Srotas (channels) and the aggravated Doshas (energies) that caused the imbalance. Here is an analysis of your report and a comprehensive Ayurvedic perspective. 1. Decoding Your Report (Modern View vs. Ayurvedic View) Thickened UB (Urinary Bladder) Wall & Cystitis: This indicates inflammation or a bladder infection. In Ayurveda, this is a classic case of Mutrakricchra (painful/difficult urination) driven by an aggravated Pitta Dosha (heat/fire element) accumulating in the Mutra-vaha Srotas (urinary channel). Stricture at Bulbar/Membranous Urethra: A stricture is a narrowing of the urinary passage due to scar tissue or chronic inflammation. Ayurveda views this as Mutraghata (urinary obstruction), specifically a type called Vatabasti or Mutra-utsanga, where Vana/Apana Vayu (the downward-moving energy) is blocked and causes dryness and constriction. Mild Splenomegaly: This means a mildly enlarged spleen. In Ayurveda, the spleen (Pleeha) is the seat of Raktavaha Srotas (blood-carrying channels). Mild enlargement usually points to an imbalance in Pitta and Kapha affecting the liver-spleen axis (Yakrit-Pleeha). Insignificant Post-Void Residual Volume: This is the good news! It means despite the stricture, your bladder is still managing to empty itself effectively after you urinate. 2. The Ayurvedic Management Protocol The primary goals here are to pacify Pitta (to reduce bladder inflammation), subdue Vata (to soften and dilate the stricture), and cleanse the urinary tract. Internal Herbal Supplements (Aushadhi) •For the Bladder Inflammation (Cystitis): ••Chandanasava: A cooling liquid preparation made with sandalwood. It is excellent for reducing burning sensations and cooling the urinary tract. ••Gokshuradi Guggulu: A potent anti-inflammatory tablet that specifically targets the urinary system, helps clear infections, and tones the bladder muscles. •For the Urethral Stricture: ••Kanchanar Guggulu: Known for its ability to scrape away extra tissue, reduce growths, and soften fibrotic/scar tissue (strictures). ••Varunadi Kwath: Varuna (Crataeva nurvala) is a premier Ayurvedic herb for the urinary tract. It acts as a natural litholytic and dilator, helping to maintain the patency of the urethra. •For Mild Splenomegaly: ••Rohitakarishta or Kumaryasava: These fermented formulations help regulate liver and spleen functions, improving blood quality and reducing splenic congestion. 3. Dietary & Lifestyle Modifications (Ahar & Vihar) Do’s (Pathya) Hydration: Drink plenty of water, but don’t chug it all at once. Sip warm or room-temperature water throughout the day. Cooling Liquids: Drink Tender Coconut Water, Coriander seed water (soak coriander seeds overnight, strain, and drink), and Barley water. These are natural diuretics that soothe the bladder. Diet: Focus on sweet, cooling, and easy-to-digest foods. Include ash gourd (petha), cucumber, pomegranate, and boiled rice. Don’ts (Apathya) Avoid spicy, deeply fried, highly acidic (citrus, vinegar), and excessively salty foods, as they will worsen the cystitis. Strictly avoid alcohol, caffeine, and carbonated beverages. Never suppress the natural urge to urinate. This aggravates Apana Vayu and worsens strictures.
Hello, Your reports suggest three different but related issues 1) Mild splenomegaly-> mild enlargement of spleen 2) Cystitis / thickened urinary bladder wall -> bladder inflammation/infection 3) Urethral stricture-> narrowing in urethra affecting urine flow Because a urethral stricture is a structural problem, Ayurveda may help reduce inflammation and improve urinary comfort, but a stricture itself often needs urology evaluation/procedure if symptoms persist Please consult a urologist because untreated urethral stricture can lead to -recurrent infections -bladder damage -urine retention -kidney complications Especially if you have -weak urine stream -incomplete emptying -recurrent fever/ UTI -blood in urine Ayurvedic view This condition commonly involves -aggravated pitta (burning/inflammation) -vata obstruction (stricture, flow difficulty) -and sometimes Ama/toxic accumulation from weak digestion Ayurvedic management 1) Chandraprabha vati= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =helpful for urinary discomfort, cystitis tendency, inflammation, urinary flow support 2) Gokshuradi guggulu= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =useful for urinary irritation, inflammation, bladder discomfort 3) Varunadi kashayam= 15ml with equal water twice daily before meals =may help support urinary tract health and inflammation control Diet -plenty of warm water -coconut water -barley water -bottle gourd -light freshly cooked meals Avoid strictly -spicy food -alcohol -smoking -dehydration -excessive tea, coffee -very sour foods Digestion support Since acidity/ indigestion is also present Take Avipattikar churna= 1/2 tsp with warm water after meals =help pitta and digestion About splenomegaly Mild splenomegaly itself is not a final diagnosis causes may include -infection -liver issues -blood disorders -inflammation So further evaluation may be needed if persistent Please go for -CBC -LFT -Infection markers Ayurveda can help -reduce bladder inflammation -improve urinary comfort -support digestion and recovery But urethral stricture is often partly mechanical, so do not delay urology follow up. Early treatment prevents long-term urinary complications Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you