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Urological Disorders
Question #19964
79 days ago
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Uretheral stichter - #19964

FAROOQ

Dear Dr Plz tell me about the problem of narrow urethra tube which is creat a low urine flow disturbance in urine burning pain.. Sensation and etc Thanks Farooq WhatsApp no. +923217870030 malikfarooq.sial@gmail.com

Age: 42
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Low urine flow and burning pain in urethra
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Urethral stricture is a condition where the urethra becomes narrow, causing slow urine flow, burning sensation, pain, and difficulty in urination. This can happen due to infection ,inflammation,injury or scar tissue formation Ayurveda can help in relieving the above issues Would you like a more detailed diet & treatment plan let me know
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Hello Farooq, It sounds like you're experiencing discomfort from a narrow urethra, which can cause a range of urinary issues like low urine flow, burning, and a sense of incomplete voiding. Can you share if you've noticed any swelling or changes in the frequency of urination? Also, do you have a history of frequent urinary tract infections or trauma in the pelvic region? In Ayurveda, narrowing of the urethra may be linked to Vata and Pitta imbalances. To help with your symptoms, Ayurvedic treatments like Gokshura, Varuna, and Punarnava can help improve urinary flow and reduce inflammation. Ashwagandha may help reduce stress, while Kanchanar Guggulu could support the urinary tract. Warm herbal infusions (like Coriander or Fennel tea) can also soothe the burning sensation. It's crucial to maintain proper hydration and avoid spicy or irritating foods.

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The issue of a narrow urethra, often referred to as urethral stricture, can indeed lead to symptoms such as low urine flow, urinary disturbance, burning pain, and overall discomfort. In Ayurveda, such symptoms can be indicative of an imbalance in the Vata and possibly Pitta doshas, affecting the urinary system's normal functioning. Urethral stricture can occur due to various reasons like trauma, infection, or inflammation. While Ayurveda provides supportive lifestyle and dietary measures, it's crucial to emphasize that such conditions sometimes require immediate medical evaluation and intervention. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, staying hydrated is key but avoid colder drinks since they can aggravate Vata. Warm water infused with a pinch of asafoetida or cumin seeds may support urinary function. Boil one teaspoon of cumin seeds in 1-2 cups of water and consume lukewarm it throughout the day. Dietary habits may require sesnsitivity. Favor cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens, which pacify Pitta. Avoid spicy, oily, and overly salty foods that can irritate the urinary system. Incorporating ghee and milk, if tolerable, might provide some balance and lubrication. Additionally, practice relaxing techniques like yoga, especially poses that support the urinary tract area, such as Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclined Bound Angle Pose). Be gentle as over-exertion could exacerbate symptoms. Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) have properties that support healthy urinary function. They are known to pacify Vata and Pitta but should be used under guidance from an Ayurvedic practitioner due to specifics dosages and interactions. Lastly, any persistent change in urination, especially accompanied by pain or burning, requires immediate evaluation by a urologist or healthcare provider to rule out severe conditions needing advanced care. Your health is paramount, and combining the wisdom of Ayurveda with medical consultation is the most balanced approach. Do not rely solely on home remedies in potentially severe cases.

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