Persistent urine leakage after prostate surgery can be challenging, but there are Siddha-Ayurvedic approaches that might help. The issue is likely influenced by vata imbalance, a common root cause for urinary dysfunctions, especially when related to surgical intervention. The goal is to strengthen the urinary system and help restore balance.
First, ensure hydration is balanced. Too much or too little can exacerbate leakage. Sipping warm water with a pinch of rock salt might help stabilize vata and improve hydration at a cellular level.
Consider the use of herbs such as Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) and Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), known for their rejuvenative properties and urinary health benefits. Punarnava can be taken as a powder mixed with warm water in the morning. Ashwagandha should be consumed with milk before sleeping to aid muscle strengthening and relaxation.
Practice pelvic floor exercises regularly. These can enhance the muscle tone around the bladder and urethra, reducing leakage. Be consistent, performing them twice daily for optimal results.
Diet is crucial. Favor foods that nourish the sapta dhatus, particularly focusing on rasa (plasma) and mamsa (muscle) tissues. Freshly cooked, warm, and easy-to-digest meals that pacify vata, such as stew or khichdi, can be beneficial.
If issues persist or worsen, it could indicate a more serious underlying condition requiring immediate medical evaluation. Consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner, who can personalize the regimen and ensure compatibility with your prakriti and current health status, might be necessary.