Hello Satwik at this young age recurrent proctatitis could prove to be cumbersome. Can you please share your latest reports including CBC, ESR, CRP, urine culture, semen analysis and USG pelvis ?
Chornic prostatitis can be a real pain, quite literally, and a tough nut to crack, especially when the causes are not clear. Given all you’ve tried, it’s frustrating, I get it. From an Ayurvedic view, we start by looking at doshas - the energies that govern our body and mind balance. In your case, an imbalance in Vata and Pitta doshas is likely, cuz they both govern areas related to inflammation and the pelvic region.
First off, diet is key. So keep away from spicy, oily and very acidic foods, which may aggravate Pitta. Instead, think soothing or grounding stuff like whole grains, ghee, almonds, and warm milk. Lots of water, herbal teas like chamomile or coriander can help with that burning sensation.
And don’t forget lifestyle. Try incorporating specific yoga poses – malasana (garland pose) or ustrasana (camel pose) could support pelvic opening and relaxation, done gently tho. Meditation and pranayama (breath control) are also great, calms the nervous system and balances Vata.
For herbal remedies, Gokshura and Chandraprabha vati are often recommended for urinary and prostate health. Triphala on the other hand can improve digestion and reduce toxins. But make sure to check with a local Ayurvedic practitioner - these herbs should suit your specific constitution and stage of life!
Next thing, stress less. Our minds and bodies are linked, and stress bye-bye practices like taking walks in nature or simply hobbies might sound too easy to be true but can actually make a significant difference.
One last thing, managing chronic prostratis may involve patience. And alongside Ayurvedic practices, do not ignore the benefits Western medicine might bring. Stay open, adaptable. Healing’s a journey, not a one-size-fits-all solution!



