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Urine doesn't pass fully and it's painfull while urinating
Urological Disorders
Question #1797
190 days ago
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Urine doesn't pass fully and it's painfull while urinating - #1797

Sohel shaikh

From last three to four months I'm getting problem with my urination also I've piles and I'm facing such a problem like twice or thrice in a month i face difficulty in urination and sometimes it doesn't get pass and if it's passed there is some pain in front area. I have kidney stone but I already taken so many treatments of it but i think this is not a kidney stone problem so what it is tell me. Does this is serious problem or what.

Age: 25
Chronic illnesses: No
Piles
Urine
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From your symptoms, it sounds like you may be dealing with more than just kidney stones. The difficulty in urination, pain, and the presence of piles can be linked. Here are a few possibilities: Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): Painful urination and difficulty passing urine can indicate a UTI, especially if the symptoms come and go. Stones can also cause infections by creating blockages. Prostatitis: Inflammation of the prostate (prostatitis) can cause issues with urination and pelvic pain. It’s less common at your age but not impossible, especially if you’ve had frequent urinary issues. Urethral Stricture: This is a narrowing of the urethra, which can make urination difficult and painful. It can be caused by infections or previous procedures. Chronic Constipation or Piles Impact: Severe piles and chronic constipation can put pressure on the urinary tract, making it harder to pass urine and increasing pain. Recommendations: Consult a Urologist: You need a full evaluation, including urine analysis, ultrasound, or possibly a cystoscopy to check for any blockages or strictures. Hydration and Diet: Continue staying well-hydrated, and focus on a fiber-rich diet to ease bowel movements and reduce pressure from piles. Avoid Self-Medication: Since you’ve already had treatments for kidney stones without improvement, avoid further self-medication and get a proper diagnosis. This may not be a life-threatening condition but can get serious if left untreated. It’s important to get an accurate diagnosis to avoid complications.
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Urinary problems like yours can indeed be uncomfortable and sometimes cause concern. You're dealing with a couple of different issues here, and it makes sense to untangle them. First off, it's good you're aware it's not just about a kidney stone. You've got piles, which in Ayurveda might complicate things a bit in the apana vayu area, responsible for downward movement - like urination and bowel movements. It’s quite possible that the discomfort could be related to some kind of imbalance in your doshas - particularly vata and pitta. When they get out of whack, they might lead to symptoms like pain and incomplete urination. Now, addressing these imbalances is key. For the urine issue – increasing your fluid intake could be beneficial. Stay hydrated, but aim to sip warm or room temperature water throughout the day rather than gulping it down. Try some coriander seeds boiled in water; it's quite soothing. Just boil a teaspoon in 2 cups of water till reduced to one, and have it twice a day. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is another herb that's typically used to support urinary health. Regarding piles, whole foods that are easy to digest can make a difference. Cooked veggies, small amounts of ghee, and avoiding excessively spicy or fried foods help. Overeating can bother your agni too, so moderate meal sizes are good. Movement is useful, but with piles, avoid lifting heavy stuff. Daily gentle walks help circulation and can relieve some pressure. Finally, never hesitate to seek immediate care. If the pain worsens or there’s any bleeding or fever, this might need more than just ayurvedic remedies. Better to rule out anything severe, right? Listen to your body, it's usually trying to tell you something!

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