Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection - #19938
Suffering from uti for 3 months, infection isn't going after 3 courses of antibiotics, ultrasound showing cystitis and renal fullness, e coli is the bacteria according to urine culture report, pus cells are also present
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Hello 1) syrup neeri 5ml-0-5ml with glass of water 2) chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 after food
Chandraprabha vati 1 tab twice daily after food with warm water Chandanasava 4 tsp with 4 tsp of water twice daily after food
Hello Ayesha, It seems like you’re dealing with a persistent UTI, likely due to E. coli, along with cystitis and renal fullness, which indicates ongoing inflammation in the urinary system. In Ayurveda, such recurrent infections often point to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, causing heat and inflammation in the urinary tract. To support healing, Ayurvedic remedies such as Cranberry, Gokshura, and Punarnava can help clear the infection and reduce inflammation. You can also try drinking a decoction of coriander seeds and drinking plenty of water to flush out toxins. Additionally, dietary adjustments like avoiding spicy, oily, and acidic foods can help reduce irritation. Have you had any follow-up urine tests to check if the infection has cleared after your courses of antibiotics? Have you had any issues with your kidney function or previous history of UTIs?
Your situation clearly needs attention beyond antibiotics since the usual treatment is not effective anymore. Ayurveda can offer supportive therapies alongside the medical treatments prescribed by your doctors. The persistent E. coli infection indicates a possible imbalance in the body’s vata or kapha doshas, leading to continued infection and inflammation like cystitis and renal fullness, from what you’ve described.
First, dietary modifications are crucial. Increasing the intake of warm, easily digestible foods like moong dal khichadi, rice, and steamed vegetables can be beneficial. Avoid spicy, oily, and processed foods as they can aggravate the bladder. Drinking an adequate amount of water is essential to help flush out bacteria. At the same time, consider coriander seed water as a supportive remedy: Soak 1 teaspoon of coriander seeds in a glass of water overnight and drink the strained water in the morning.
For herbal support, punarnava can be useful in reducing inflammation and aiding kidney health. Combine Punarnava and Gokshura powders in equal parts and take 1 teaspoon in warm water twice a day. Chandan (sandalwood) powder mixed with water can also offer cooling relief to the urinary tract; half a teaspoon mixed in water before meals may help.
Lifestyle tips include keeping the genital area clean, urinating frequently, not holding urine for long periods, and avoiding tight, synthetic clothing. Maintaining good hygiene and wearing comfortable cotton underwear ensures a favorable environment for recovery.
It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional about continuing your prescribed medical treatment and regularly monitor your conditions. If symptoms worsen or you experience significant discomfort, seek immediate medical assistance. Ayurveda can be complementary but not a replacement for necessary medical care, especially during severe or prolonged infections.

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