Dealing with hemiplegia after a stroke, especially with urinary issues like you’re experiencing, can definitely be challenging… In Ayurveda, this could be seen as an imbalance in your Vata dosha, given the sudden and unpredictable nature of the symptoms. Let’s see some ways that might help.
For dealing with excessive urination at night, one thing to try is timing your water intake. You might want to reduce liquid consumption in the late evening, perhaps after dinner, and see if that helps manage the frequency and volume of urine at night. Also, consider avoiding caffeine or alcohol as they can be diuretics.
Another thing is strengthening the urinary system itself. Herbs such as Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) can be helpful in toning kidneys and may support better control. It’s best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for the right dosage cause it can depend on individual factors like body constitution, other health conditions.
Abhyanga, or oil massage, especially with warm sesame oil, might help not just for relaxation but to balance Vata more generally. Applying warm oil before bathing can be calming, though of course be gentle given your condition.
Pelvic floor exercises could be beneficial, but I would definitely recommend speaking to a physiotherapist who can give guided exercises tailored to your specific needs.
And don’t overlook the power of Ashwagandha, a fantastic herb for nerve recovery and stress management. These points are often handled similarly with a blend of both modern medical advice and Ayurvedic help.
Remembering to pace oneself is crucial. Too much or the wrong kind of advice can get messy , so take steps at a time, and see what really works for you as an individual. If the problem persists or gets to be too much, always best to speak with a medical professional right away.


