Finding 1-2 RBC count in your urine can be common and may not indicate a serious issue, especially if your other tests are normal. In Siddha-Ayurvedic understanding, this could relate to slight imbalances in your doshas or a mild issue in the body’s channels, but it isn’t always significant. Since you have a history of high blood pressure, maintaining a balance in the doshas is key, as hypertension can be related to both pitta and vata imbalances.
To help manage this naturally, you can consider incorporating the following into your routine:
1. Adequate Hydration: Ensure you’re drinking enough warm water throughout the day, but avoid consuming too much cold water, which may affect your agni, or digestive fire.
2. Herbal Assistance: Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), a versatile herb, can support kidney function and the genitourinary system while also assisting in dosha balance. You can take it with warm water once a day after meals.
3. Dietary Considerations: Focus on a pitta-vata balancing diet, which means cooling, soothing foods that are not too heavy or oily. Incorporate more fresh fruits and greens, but avoid excessively spicy or fried foods.
4. Routine Practices: Daily practices like gentle yoga or meditation can help manage stress and high blood pressure, supporting overall vata balance.
If there’s persistent changes in your symptoms or if you feel uneasy, consult with your healthcare provider immediately to ensure it’s not something that needs more immediate attention. It’s crucial to keep monitoring all these aspects regularly, and if needed, seek routine professional health evaluations.



