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Inflammation et douleur rénale après une opération - #38741

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J'ai une inflammation au niveau des reins....des brulures et élancements....avec courbatures...il y a un mois j'ai été opéré a la main avec anesthésie localisée au bras...

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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
I am currently serving as a Consultant Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Surgeon at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital, Nalgonda, where I specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of various ano-rectal disorders. My clinical focus lies in treating conditions such as piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika), rectal polyps, and pilonidal sinus using time-tested Ayurvedic approaches like Ksharasutra, Agnikarma, and other para-surgical procedures outlined in classical texts. With a deep commitment to patient care, I emphasize a holistic treatment protocol that combines precise surgical techniques with Ayurvedic formulations, dietary guidance, and lifestyle modifications to reduce recurrence and promote natural healing. I strongly believe in integrating traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with patient-centric care, which allows for better outcomes and long-lasting relief. Working at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital has provided me with the opportunity to handle a wide range of surgical and post-operative cases. My approach is rooted in classical Shalya Tantra, enhanced by modern diagnostic insights. I stay updated with advancements in Ayurvedic surgery while adhering to evidence-based practices to ensure safety and efficacy. Beyond clinical practice, I am also committed to raising awareness about Ayurvedic proctology and promoting non-invasive treatments for conditions often mismanaged or overtreated by modern surgical approaches. I strive to make Ayurvedic surgical care accessible, effective, and aligned with the needs of today’s patients, while preserving the essence of our traditional healing system. Through continuous learning and compassionate practice, I aim to offer every patient a respectful, informed, and outcome-driven experience rooted in Ayurveda.
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Take Chandra Prabha vati 1tab bd, gokshuradi Guggulu 1tab, chandasava 20ml bd enough

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आपका व्यक्तिगत उपचार तैयार है
हमने आपके डॉक्टर द्वारा सुझाई गई दवाएं जोड़ दी हैं।
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1.Punarnava Mandur-1 comprimé avec Eau tiède 2.Gokshuradi Guggulu-2 comprimé avec Eau tiède 3.Chandraprabha Vati-2 comprimé avec Eau tiède 4.Varunadi Kashayam-15 ml avec Même quantité d’eau tiède

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No worries start on Gokshuradi guggulu 1-0-1 Vrikkadosha hara vati 1-0-1 Dashamoola Aristha 20-0-20 ml with water It better once to get ultra sound kub + abdomen to rule out any underlying causes

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I am Dr. Gursimran Jeet Singh, born and raised in Punjab where culture and traditions almost naturally guided me toward Ayurveda. From very early days I felt more drawn to natural ways of healing, and this curiosity finally led me to pursue Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) at Shri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College, Chandigarh—an institution known for shaping strong Ayurvedic physicians. During those years I learned not only the classical texts and treatment methods, but also how to look at health through a very practical, human lense. For the past five years I worked in clinical practice, where patients come with wide range of concerns—from chronic digestion troubles to autoimmune illness—and I try to integrate both Ayurveda and modern medical knowledge to give them the most complete care I can. Sometimes western diagnostics help me to understand the stage of disease, while Ayurveda helps me design treatment that address root cause. This bridging approach is not always easy, but I believe it’s necessary for today’s health challanges. Currently I am also pursuing higher studies in Panchakarma therapy. Panchakarma is an area I feel very strongly about—it is not just detox, it is a whole system of cleansing, rejuvenation, rebalancing, and I want to deepen my expertise here. In practice, I combine Panchakarma with lifestyle guidance, diet planning, herbal remedies, yoga and mindfulness practices depending on what a patient actually needs at that moment. No two cases are same, and Ayurveda reminds me daily that healing must be personal. My approach is always focused on root-cause management rather than temporary relief. Diet, herbs, therapeutic oils, meditation routines, and simple daily habits—they all work together when chosen rightly. Sometimes results come slow, sometimes faster, but I try to keep care sustainable and compassionate. Helping someone regain energy, sleep better, or reduce pain, that is the real achievement in my journey. And I continue learning, because Ayurveda is deep, it doesn’t finish with one degree or one training, it grow with every patient and every experiance.My specialties lie in treating a range of chronic and lifestyle-related conditions using Ayurveda’s time-tested principles, tailored to each individual’s unique constitution (Prakriti). I have significant expertise in managing digestive disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, constipation, diabetes, obesity and inflammatory bowel diseases. I also specialize in addressing stress-related and mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, insomnia, and burnout, which are increasingly common in today’s fast-paced world. By integrating therapies like Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead) to calm the nervous system, Abhyanga (herbal oil massages) to balance Vata dosha, and adaptogenic herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi, I help patients achieve mental clarity and emotional resilience. In the field of musculoskeletal and joint health, I excel in treating conditions like arthritis (rheumatoid and osteoarthritis), back pain, sciatica, and sports injuries. Using therapies such as Kati Basti (localized oil retention on the lower back) and potent anti-inflammatory herbs like Guggulu and Shallaki, I focus on reducing inflammation, improving joint mobility, and strengthening tissues. My treatments have helped many patients, particularly those seeking non-invasive alternatives, regain mobility and reduce pain through a blend of internal medications and external therapies. Skin disorders are another key area of my practice, where I address conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, and pigmentation issues holistically. By focusing on blood purification and balancing Pitta dosha and detoxifying Panchakarma techniques like Raktamokshana (bloodletting). My approach targets dietary and lifestyle triggers, offering sustainable results for clients who previously relied on temporary solutions like topical steroids. My dual expertise in Ayurveda and modern medicine allows me to create integrative treatment plans that are both effective and safe. I am deeply committed to patient education, empowering individuals to embrace Ayurvedic principles for sustainable health. Through this online platform, I am excited to offer virtual consultations, making the profound benefits of Ayurveda accessible to all. Whether you seek relief from a specific condition or aim to enhance overall vitality, I look forward to guiding you on your journey to balance and well-being with compassion and expertise.
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Faites-vous faire une échographie de l’abdomen pour écarter toute anomalie comme des calculs rénaux, une pyélonéphrite, etc. En attendant, commencez par : Gokshuradi Guggulu (Baidyanath) : 1 comprimé (500 mg) deux fois par jour après les repas. Punarnavadi Kashayam (Kottakkal) : 15 ml + quantité égale d’eau, deux fois par jour avant les repas. Chandraprabha Vati (Dabur) : 1 comprimé (500 mg) deux fois par jour après les repas. Varunadi Kashayam (Kerala Ayurveda) : 15 ml + quantité égale d’eau, une fois par jour avant le petit-déjeuner. Thérapies externes Compresse chaude : Pack de curcuma + huile de ricin sur la zone rénale pendant 20 minutes chaque soir. Conseils alimentaires Inclure : Eau d’orge, concombre, grenade, eau de coco, soupe de haricots mungo. Éviter : Aliments épicés/salés, caféine, alcool, viande rouge. Hydratation : 10 verres d’eau tiède ; boire du thé aux graines de coriandre 2 fois/jour. Astuces de mode de vie Repos : Éviter les activités intenses ; s’allonger sur le dos avec les genoux pliés. Quotidien : 10 minutes de yoga doux (posture de l’enfant), respiration profonde. Sommeil : 7-8 heures ; surélever la tête. Cordialement.

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HELLO,

After your hand surgery (with local anaesthesia), you’ve started feeling -pain or burning around the kidney area (flanks/back) -sesation of heat or irritation while passing urine -generalizedbody ache and fatigue

These symptoms suggest that your kidneys and urinary system are inflamed- meaning there’s internal irritation , mild swelling, or toxin accumulation in the urianry tract

In Ayurveda, this situation mainly involves -Pitta dosha= responsible for hear, inflamamtion, burning sensaiton -vata dosha= responsible for pain, movement and nervous tension -mutravaha srotas and rakta vaha srotas= pthways affected

So, the problem can be seen as “Pittaja-vataja mutrakrichrra” (painful and burning urination with inflammation) combined the systemic vata aggravation (causing body aches, fatigue)

TREATMENT GOALS -soothe and reduce inflammation -ease pain and burning sensation -strengthen kidney and urinary tract function - remove accumulated toxins (ama) -rebalance vata and pitta for long term relief -improve digestion and metabolism to prevent recurrence

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) PUNARNAVADI KASHAYA= 15 ml+ equal water twice daily before meals for 6 weeks =decreases kidney swelling, removes toxins, reduces water retention

2) GOKSHURADI GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 6 weeks =strengthen urinary tract, reduces burning, improves flow

3) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 6 weeks =powerful detoxifier and anti inflammatory for urinary tract

4) PUNARNAVA MANDUR= 1 tab twice daily after meals with lukewarm water for 4 weeks =improves renal blood flow and reduces inflammation

5) USHEERASAVA= 20 ml + equal water after meals for 2 months =natural coolant, reduces burning, aids digestion

SUPPORTIVE NATURAL JUICES/DRINKS -Aloe vera juice + amla juice= 15 ml each morning on empty stomach -Tender coconut water once daily - natural diuretic and pitta pacifier -coriander seed water or barley water drink through the day

DIET -cooked rice, mung dal soup, vegetables stews, khichri -pumpkin, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, cucumber -coconut water, pomegranate juice, coriander seed water -a small amount of ghee for lubrication and healing -light, freshly prepared meals- avoid leftovers or heavy food

AVOID -spicy, sour, fried, oily, and salty foods -red chilli, garlic, onion in excess,vinegar, pickles -coffee, alcohol, carbonated drinks, and canned juices -high protein, heavy to digest food, red meat, panner, cheese -cold , refrigerated items- strain the kidneys and digestion

LIFESTYLE AND MIND BODY BALANCE -Adequate rest= allow the body to recover from surgery . avoid fatigue -Hydratio= drink warm water throughout the day, avoid dehydration -Stress reduction= stress worsen pitta imbalance,try calm routines -Sleep= ensure 7-8 hours of sound sleep -Avoid holding urine= always empty bladder when needed -Avoid exposure to heat, anger, or overwork they aggravate pitta

YOGA ASANAS -setu bandhasana=improves pelvic and kidney circulation -supta baddha konasana= relaxes urinary tract -pawamuktasana= relieves back pressure -balasana= calms mind, reduces inflammation indirectly

PRANAYAM -Sheetali and sheetkari= cooling breath techniques to reduce burning -anulom vilom= Balances Vata pitta and improves energy flow -bhramari= reduces stress and supports relaxation

HOME REMEDIES

1) BARLEY WATER= boil 1 tbsp barley in 1 L water, sip through the day= diuretic, reduces inflamamtion

2) CORIANDER SEED DECOCTION= boil 1 tsp crushed coriander seeds in 1 cup water, cool, drink twice daily- reduces pitta and urinary burning

3) ALOE VERA + AMLA JUICE= 15 ml each on empty stomach daily- natural anti inflamamtory detox

4) COCONUT WATER= 1 glass daily- cools pitta, hydrates kidneys

5) CUMIN-CORIADER-FENNEL TEA= equal parts seed boiled in water- balances digestion and reduces internal heat

Your symptoms show mild renal inflamamtion, often reversible with care Ayurveda focuses on balancing pitta and vata, supporting natural healing, and preventing chronic kidney stress

Consistency is crucial= medications often work gradually but deeply

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Bonjour,

Suite à votre opération de la main (sous anesthésie locale), vous avez commencé à ressentir : - des douleurs ou des brûlures au niveau des reins (flancs/dos)

- une sensation de chaleur ou d’irritation en urinant

- des courbatures et de la fatigue

Ces symptômes suggèrent une inflammation des reins et du système urinaire, indiquant une irritation interne, un léger gonflement ou une accumulation de toxines dans les voies urinaires.

En Ayurveda, cette situation implique principalement : - le dosha Pitta (responsable de la chaleur, de l’inflammation et des sensations de brûlure)

- le dosha Vata (responsable de la douleur, des mouvements et de la tension nerveuse)

- les srotas Mutravaha et Rakta Vata (organes affectés)

Ainsi, le problème peut être considéré comme un « Pittaja-Vataja Mutrakrichra » (mictions douloureuses et brûlantes accompagnées d’inflammation) combiné à une aggravation systémique du Vata (provoquant des courbatures et de la fatigue).

Objectifs du traitement :

- apaiser et réduire l’inflammation

- Soulager la douleur et les brûlures

- Renforcer les fonctions rénales et urinaires

- Éliminer les toxines accumulées (ama)

- Rééquilibrer vata et pitta pour un soulagement durable

- Améliorer la digestion et le métabolisme pour prévenir les récidives

MÉDICAMENTS INTERNES

1) PUNARNAVADI KASHAYA : 15 ml + une quantité égale d’eau, deux fois par jour avant les repas pendant 6 semaines

= Diminue l’inflammation rénale, élimine les toxines et réduit la rétention d’eau

2) GOKSHURADI GUGGULU : 2 comprimés deux fois par jour après les repas pendant 6 semaines

= Renforce les voies urinaires, réduit les brûlures et améliore le débit urinaire

3) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI : 2 comprimés deux fois par jour après les repas pendant 6 semaines

= Puissant détoxifiant et anti-inflammatoire pour les voies urinaires

4) PUNARNAVA MANDUR : 1 comprimé deux fois par jour après les repas avec de l’eau tiède pendant 4 semaines

= Améliore la circulation sanguine rénale et réduit l’inflammation

5) USHEERASAVA = 20 ml + une quantité équivalente d’eau après les repas pendant 2 mois

= Rafraîchissant naturel, réduit les brûlures d’estomac, favorise la digestion

JUS/BOISSONS NATURELS BÉNÉFIQUES

- Jus d’aloe vera + jus d’amla = 15 ml chaque matin à jeun - Eau de coco fraîche une fois par jour - diurétique naturel et apaise le pitta

- Eau de coriandre ou eau d’orge à boire tout au long de la journée

RÉGIME

- Riz cuit, soupe de mungo dal, ragoûts de légumes, khichri

- Potiron, courge bouteille, courge cannelée, concombre

- Eau de coco, jus de grenade, eau de coriandre

- Une petite quantité de ghee pour lubrifier et favoriser la cicatrisation

- Repas légers et fraîchement préparés - éviter les restes et les plats copieux

À ÉVITER

- Aliments épicés, acides, frits, gras et salés

- Piment rouge, ail, oignon en excès, vinaigre, cornichons

- Café, alcool Boissons gazeuses et jus en conserve

- Aliments riches en protéines et difficiles à digérer : viande rouge, paneer, fromage

- Aliments froids et réfrigérés : sollicitent les reins et la digestion

STYLE DE VIE ET ​​ÉQUILIBRE CORPS-ESPRIT

- Un repos suffisant permet au corps de récupérer après une intervention chirurgicale. Éviter la fatigue

- Hydratation : boire de l’eau tiède tout au long de la journée pour éviter la déshydratation

- Réduction du stress : le stress aggrave le déséquilibre Pitta ; privilégiez des routines apaisantes

- Sommeil : assurez-vous de dormir 7 à 8 heures par nuit

- Éviter de se retenir d’uriner : videz votre vessie dès que vous en ressentez le besoin

- Éviter l’exposition à la chaleur, la colère et le surmenage, car ils aggravent le Pitta

ASANAS DE YOGA

- Setu Bandhasana : améliore la circulation pelvienne et rénale

- Supta Baddha Konasana : détend les voies urinaires

- Pawamuktasana : soulage les douleurs dorsales

- Balasana : calme l’esprit et réduit indirectement l’inflammation

PRANAYAM

- Sheetali et Sheetkari : techniques de respiration rafraîchissantes pour apaiser les brûlures

- Anulom Vilom : équilibre Vata et Pitta et améliore la circulation énergétique

- Bhramari : réduit le stress et favorise la relaxation

REMÈRES MAISON

1) EAU D’ORGE : faire bouillir 1 cuillère à soupe d’orge dans 1 litre d’eau et boire par petites gorgées Tout au long de la journée : diurétique, réduit l’inflammation.

2) Décoction de graines de coriandre : faire bouillir 1 cuillère à café de graines de coriandre concassées dans 250 ml d’eau, laisser refroidir et boire deux fois par jour. Réduit le pitta et les brûlures urinaires.

3) Jus d’aloe vera et d’amla : 15 ml de chaque, à jeun, chaque jour. Détoxifiant anti-inflammatoire naturel.

4) Eau de coco : 1 verre par jour. Rafraîchit le pitta et hydrate les reins.

5) Tisane de cumin, coriandre et fenouil : faire bouillir des quantités égales de graines dans de l’eau. Équilibre la digestion et réduit la chaleur interne.

Vos symptômes indiquent une légère inflammation rénale, souvent réversible avec des soins appropriés.

L’Ayurveda vise à équilibrer le pitta et le vata, à soutenir la guérison naturelle et à prévenir le stress rénal chronique.

La régularité est essentielle : les médicaments agissent souvent progressivement mais en profondeur.

Suivez ces conseils.

En espérant que cela vous soit utile.

Merci.

Dr Maitri Acharya

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Bonjour 🙏

Je comprends bien votre inquiétude — ressentir des brûlures et une inflammation au niveau des reins après une récente opération peut être troublant, surtout pendant la période de récupération.


✅ Compréhension de votre état

Après une intervention chirurgicale, certaines personnes peuvent ressentir une inflammation ou des brûlures au niveau des reins en raison de :

Effets secondaires des médicaments ou de l’anesthésie (notamment les antidouleurs ou antibiotiques qui sollicitent les reins)

Déshydratation ou faible consommation d’eau pendant la convalescence

Tension musculaire ou accumulation de toxines (Aama) dans la région lombaire

Plus rarement, infection urinaire (cystite) ou légère inflammation rénale (néphrite)


✅ PLAN DE TRAITEMENT AYURVÉDIQUE

✅ Médication interne

1. Punarnavadi Kashayam – 20 ml avec la même quantité d’eau tiède, deux fois par jour avant les repas (Aide à réduire l’inflammation rénale, améliore le flux urinaire et élimine les toxines.)

2. Gokshuradi Guggulu – 2 comprimés deux fois par jour après les repas (Tonique rénal, soulage la douleur et les brûlures.)

3. Chandraprabha Vati – 2 comprimés deux fois par jour après les repas (Excellent pour purifier les voies urinaires et apaiser les brûlures liées à l’excès de Pitta.)


✅ Remèdes maison

Boire de l’eau tiède infusée avec des graines de coriandre ou du cumin (jeera) – 2 à 3 fois par jour.

Prendre 1 cuillère à café de ghee dans du lait chaud une fois par jour pour apaiser la sensation de brûlure.

Appliquer de l’huile de ricin tiède sur le bas du dos pendant 10 minutes avant le bain – aide à réduire la raideur liée à Vata.


✅ Conseils diététiques

À inclure : légumes bouillis, bouillie de riz (kanji), courge, gourde, potiron, eau d’orge. À éviter : aliments épicés, acides, frits, excès de sel, café, alcool et antalgiques (sauf prescription).


✅ Conseils de mode de vie

Assurez une bonne hydratation (1,5 à 2 L/jour, sauf contre-indication médicale).

Ne retenez jamais l’envie d’uriner.

Faites des étirements doux du dos lorsque la douleur diminue.

Pratiquez la respiration Anulom Vilom pranayama 5 à 10 minutes par jour pour apaiser Pitta et Vata.


🌿 Je vous souhaite une bonne santé ! 😊

Chaleureusement, Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Take Chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 Gokshuradi guggulu 1-0-1 Punarnava tab 1-0-1 Triphala churna 1 tsp with warm water at night

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Start with Tablet Renogrit 1-0-1 after food with water Giloy ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Chandraprbha vati 1-0-1 after food with water Avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with water.

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Il est possible que l’inflammation et la douleur rénale que vous ressentez soit un problème distinct de votre opération de la main. L’opération avec anesthésie local serait typiquement localisé et peu probable à causer des effets secondaires éloignés aux reins. Cependant, les symptômes tels que les brûlures, les élancements, et les courbatures devrait être investigués avec soin.

Du point de vue Ayurvédique, cela pourrait être dû à un déséquilibre des doshas, particulièrement le Pitta dosha, qui régit le métabolisme et la chaleur physique. Vous pourriez également ressentir une aggravation du Vata dosha, qui contrôler la douleur et le mouvement. Pour approcher cela de manière naturelle, voici quelques lignes directrices spécifiques :

Commencez par améliorer votre hydratation, en buvant de l’eau à température ambiante ou légèrement tiède tout au long de la journée, cela peut aider à apaiser l’inflammation rénale. Inclure des herbes calmantes comme la coriandre ou le cumin dans vos plats, ces épices soutiennent la santé des reins et équilibrent le Pitta.

Mangez des repas légers, faciles à digérer – privilégiez des plats cuits comme la soupe de lentilles ou le riz basmati avec des légumes cuits, évitez les aliments épicés, café, et alcool qui peuvent aggraver le Pitta. L’attention à votre digestion est clé; préférer un repas à la même heure chaque jour pour stabiliser votre agni.

En termes de traitements externes, appliquez une compresse chaude – jamais trop chaude – sur le bas du dos pour favoriser la circulation. Les bains chauds avec des sels d’Epsom peuvent aussi aider à diminuer la tension musculaire et l’inconfort.

Si les douleurs persistent ou s’intensifient, il est crucial de consulter immédiatement un professionnel de la santé pour écarter tout problème grave. Les traitements ayurvédiques complets doivent être supervisés par un praticien qualifié, surtout lorsque des symptômes tels que les vôtres apparaissent après une chirurgie.

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L’inflammation et la douleur rénale après une intervention, bien qu’elles semblent déconnectées de l’anesthésie localisée au bras, nécessitent une attention particulière. Si ces douleurs sont récentes et particulièrement aigües, il serait prudent de consulter un professionnel de santé pour écarter les complications potentielles.

Dans un contexte ayurvédique, ces symptômes pourraient être liés à un déséquilibre des doshas, peut-être une perturbation de Pitta, qui gouverne les inflammations, et un dysfonctionnement de Vata provoquant des douleurs élancées. Pour apaiser ce déséquilibre, vous pourriez envisager les étapes suivantes.

1. Hydratation est cruciale. Consommez régulièrement de l’eau tiède, éventuellement infusée avec du cumin ou de la coriandre, qui contribuent à apaiser les inflammations.

2. Une alimentation légère et digeste est conseillée. Évitez les aliments épicés ou acides pouvant aggraver la Pitta. Favorisez la consommation de légumes verts cuits, riz basmati et lentilles.

3. Infusion de racine de réglisse peut être apaisante pour le système rénal. Mettez une cuillère à café de poudre de réglisse dans de l’eau tiède et buvez deux fois par jours.

4. Repos est essentiel, minimisez les efforts physiques excessifs pour éviter de solliciter davantage les tissus affectés.

Si ces douleurs s’accompagnent d’autres symptômes préoccupants comme de la fièvre, il est impératif de consulter un médecin immédiatement. Les remèdes ayurvédiques sont souvent plus efficaces en complément d’une approche médicale moderne quand il s’agit de conditions potentiellement graves. Gardez toujours en tête que votre bien-être est un ensemble qu’il convient de surveiller de près lors de signes d’alerte.

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Ayurvedic management of renal inflamamtion and pain after surgery

1) AVOID CAUSES -avoid dehydration, excessive salt, spicy foods, alcohol, and painkillers -stay away from stress and late night sleep, which aggravates pitta and vata

2) PACIFICATION THERAPY

-PUNARNAVADI GUGGULU= 1 tab twice daily after meals for reducing inflamamtion and swelling

-CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals to balance vata pitta, relieves burning and pain

-GOKSHURADI GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals to support renal function and reduces pain

-VARUNADI KASHAYA= 15ml twice daily with warm water before meals acts as anti inflamamtory and diuretic

-DASHMOOLA KASHAYA= 20 ml twice daily after meals with water = relieves postoperative vata aggravation and body aches

REJUVENATION -GUDUCHI GHAN VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals enhances immunity and tissue repair

-AMLA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water morning empty stomach- detoxify and supports healing

3) DIET -take light, easily digestible food= rice gruel, mung soup, boiled vegetables -include coconut water, barley water, pomegranate juice -avoid heavy, oily, sour, spicy, and fried foods

4) LIFESTYLE -take adequate rest post surgery -gentle pranayam-anulom vilom, sheetali for pain and burning relief -maintain proper hydration with warm water

5) LOCAL SUPPROTIVE THERAPY -wamr compress over lower back with dashmoola pain for pain relief -gentle oil massage with mahanarayan taila to relieve muscular stffness

FOLLOW UP continue this for 6 weeks with monitoring of urine output and inflammation signs

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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Thanks a ton for clearing this up! Your advice was super helpful. Feels good to know it's safe with my condition. 😊
Thanks a ton for clearing this up! Your advice was super helpful. Feels good to know it's safe with my condition. 😊
Miles
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Thx for the advice! Really helpful hearing that I should hold off on Kumari Asav. Feeling more confident to try Shatavari now. 😊
Thx for the advice! Really helpful hearing that I should hold off on Kumari Asav. Feeling more confident to try Shatavari now. 😊
Quincy
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Thanks a lot for the clear advice! Feeling good knowing it’s okay to use both together. Grateful for the added tip too!
Thanks a lot for the clear advice! Feeling good knowing it’s okay to use both together. Grateful for the added tip too!
Teagan
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I was worried about taking Shatavari and Kumari, but this response really cleared things up. Super grateful for the detailed advice on managing everything postpartum! Feeling much more confident now. Thanks a ton!
I was worried about taking Shatavari and Kumari, but this response really cleared things up. Super grateful for the detailed advice on managing everything postpartum! Feeling much more confident now. Thanks a ton!