Bright red urine can be a sign of underlying issues that require immediate medical evaluation, especially in elderly individuals. It’s important to rule out serious conditions such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or even more serious concerns like bladder or kidney issues. While Prosteez tablets may support prostate health, they’re not necessarily addressing the cause of red urine, and since there’s no improvement, further steps are crucial.
Given the urgency and potential seriousness of bright red urine, I recommend promptly consulting with a healthcare provider, ideally a urologist, to perform necessary diagnostic tests. These may include urinalysis, blood tests, and imaging, which can provide clarity on the underlying cause and ensure timely treatment.
In the context of Siddha-Ayurveda, the appearance of red urine may suggest a Pitta imbalance which could be affecting the rakta dhatu or the blood tissues. A cooling diet may help in calming pitta—focus on consuming foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Ensure his hydration is optimal, encouraging intake of water infused with cooling herbs such as coriander seeds or fennel.
Avoid deep-fried or very spicy foods that could exacerbate Pitta disturbances. If dietary adjustments are made, track any changes in urine color and overall health. Yet, these should not replace immediate medical evaluation to locate the root cause of red urine. Integrate Ayurveda for overall wellness but prioritize urgent medical care to prevent complications. Remember the emphasis must be given to precise diagnosis and treatment beyond symptomatic relief.