Blood in urine and proteinuria can be indicative of serious underlying health issues, potentially involving the kidneys. It’s crucial to maintain an active communication with your doctors, especially given the critical nature of these symptoms. Immediate medical attention is vital—consider consulting a nephrologist if one hasn’t been involved yet. That said, alongside conventional treatment, some Siddha-Ayurvedic perspectives can provide supportive measures, assuming you’re also pursuing appropriate medical care.
Firstly, this condition might be linked to imbalances in doshas, especially pitta and kapha, and affects the rakta (blood) and meda dhatus (fat tissues). For balancing, a dietary focus that avoids spicy, oily, and salt-heavy foods can help manage pitta and kapha. Emphasize foods that support kidney health, such as barley water and vegetables like pumpkin.
Hydration is essential, yet water intake should be moderated according to thirst. Short decoctions using herbs like punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) might support kidney function and balance doshas. Prepare a mild tea by boiling a teaspoon of punarnava with two cups of water till it reduces to one, then consume it warm once daily.
Regular yoga and pranayama practices can aid circulation and detoxification. Gentle poses like vajrasana and pranayamas like anulom vilom promote digestive and metabolic balance. However, ensure that these activities are supervised, especially considering the symptomatic burden.
Ultimately, the priority should remain on collaborating with healthcare providers to ascertain and address the root causes. Initiate these Ayurvedic measures only if health professionals have no immediate concerns.



