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How to increase urine flow?
Urological Disorders
Question #5880
1 year ago
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How to increase urine flow? - #5880

Rahul
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I have normal bladder size and prostate is normal sized after USG abdomen scan and I am 29yearz old suffered from urine burning since last 1year. But my urine flow is weak and I don't have burning now.

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: No
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Weak urine flow without burning sensations may be due to residual irritation, muscle weakness, or an imbalance in the Apana Vata (responsible for downward energy flow). To support urinary health, drink plenty of water and herbal teas like coriander, cumin, or barley water to cleanse the urinary tract. Include cooling and soothing foods such as cucumber, coconut water, and aloe vera juice in your diet. Avoid spicy, processed, and caffeinated items that can aggravate Vata. Gentle pelvic floor exercises (like Kegel exercises) may help strengthen the bladder. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor or Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan and to rule out any underlying conditions.

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Namaste Rahul ji,

Weak urine flow despite normal bladder and prostate size may indicate Vata imbalance in the urinary system or residual inflammation from past burning sensations. To strengthen urine flow and ensure a healthy urinary tract, follow these Ayurvedic suggestions:

Herbal Remedies: Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris): Take 1 capsule (500 mg) or 1 tsp powder with warm water twice daily to improve urine flow. Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa): Take 1 tsp Punarnava powder with lukewarm water or 1 tablet twice daily to support kidney and bladder function. Chandraprabha Vati: 1 tablet twice daily with water after meals to promote healthy urination. Dietary Tips: Stay hydrated with 2.5–3 liters of water daily. Include watermelon, cucumber, and coconut water in your diet for their diuretic properties. Avoid caffeinated, spicy, or acidic foods that may irritate the urinary tract. Lifestyle Changes: Practice Ashwini Mudra (contracting and relaxing pelvic muscles) to strengthen bladder control. Avoid holding urine for long periods and urinate whenever you feel the urge. If symptoms persist, consult an Ayurvedic doctor or urologist for further evaluation.

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Hey, sounds like you’re dealing with quite a bit there. So, let’s dive into this. You’re facing weak urine flow even after the USG shows everything’s normal, and the burning sensation’s finally not there, cool. Now, in Ayurveda, we’d look at your doshas, specifically Vata and Pitta. Weak urine flow can point to Vata imbalance, which governs movement and elimination processes in our body.

To give it a productive nudge and balance that out, first thing is to focus on your hydration. Seems basic but super crucial. Make sure you’re drinking about 8-10 glasses of warm or room temperature water daily. Cold water could actually aggravate Vata more, so let’s steer clear of that.

Herbal teas can help too. Try a mix of fennel seeds and coriander seeds boiled in water, then strained. Sip throughout day. These have mild diuretic effects but don’t push too hard on your system.

Diet-wise, warming foods that balance Vata can do wonders. Think whole grains like rice, oatmeal, and favor cooked foods over raw—easier for your Agni (digestion). Spices like cumin, ginger, or turmeric can support this, helping soothe the urinary tract and maybe boost flow rate subtly.

Do you practice yoga? If not, might be great idea to start with asanas like Ardha Matsyendrasana or Pavanmuktasana - they’re known to aid in improving abdominal health, which relates to urine flow. Consistent practice is key! Try these early in the morning when your body is more receptive.

Lastly, make time for yourself to truly relax - stress lingers and affects Vata tremendously. Meditative breathing or a brief digital detox, anything calming, can help vastly.

If symptoms just stick around or worsen, don’t hesitate to see your doctor or Ayurvedic practitioner, yeah? Safety first! Just explore these suggestions with what truely fits or feels right for you, within your lifestyle and constraints.

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