Blood in urine and proteinuria over a prolonged period suggests an imbalance that warrants careful assessment. In Siddha-Ayurvedic diagnostics, this points towards a potential disturbance in the urinary system, often involving pitta and kapha doshas. The urinary tract issues might be related to poor agni (digestive fire) impacting the body’s ability to process and eliminate waste effectively.
First, consider dietary changes. Encourage your son to avoid spicy, oily, and heavy foods which can aggravate pitta and kapha, and instead focus on a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Hydration is key, so he should consume plenty of water, ideally with a bit of coriander or cumin boiled in it to support kidney function and soothe pitta.
Practically, your son can take a decoction made from punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) twice a day to support kidney health. Add this to his routine for a few weeks, observing any changes in symptoms or comfort levels.
Yoga and pranayama practices like kapalabhati and nadi shodhana can aid in balancing the body’s energy channels and calming the mind, which may further assist in managing symptoms.
However, do not delay further medical intervention. Persistent blood and protein in urine can indicate serious underlying conditions like kidney damage requiring immediate conventional care. Continue working with healthcare providers to explore all diagnostic avenues, as timely medical attention is crucial when symptoms don’t resolve with dietary and lifestyle adjustments alone.



