Foley Catheter - #17834
A few days ago, my grandfather was admitted to the hospital due to difficulty urinating, and the doctors inserted a Foley catheter to help drain his bladder. I had heard of catheters before, but I never really understood how they work or why they are needed in some medical conditions. The doctor mentioned that a Foley catheter is often used for patients who have urinary retention, post-surgery recovery, or other medical issues that prevent normal urination. I started researching Foley catheter, and I found that it is a flexible tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine, often kept in place with a small balloon. Some sources say it is commonly used for short-term medical care, while others mention that prolonged use can lead to infections or complications. Now, I am wondering—what are the risks associated with long-term Foley catheter use, and how can they be prevented? Doctor, I want to understand how Ayurveda views urinary health and whether there are natural remedies to reduce the need for a Foley catheter. Are there specific Ayurvedic herbs, urinary tonics, or therapies that can help improve bladder function and prevent urinary retention? I have heard that Gokshura, Punarnava, and Varun are beneficial for the urinary system—do they help in improving bladder health and reducing dependency on catheters? I also want to know if diet and hydration play a role in maintaining proper urinary function. Are there specific foods or drinks that can help keep the bladder healthy and prevent infections associated with Foley catheter use? Does Ayurveda recommend any detox therapies or Panchakarma treatments to improve kidney and bladder function naturally? Since I want to explore natural ways to support my grandfather’s recovery and prevent future urinary issues, I am looking for an Ayurvedic approach to improving bladder health. Please guide me on the best Ayurvedic remedies, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications to strengthen the urinary system and reduce the risks associated with Foley catheter use.
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