UTI ka nuskha kia hy - #19966
Last many years I have UTI .I have had used many harbel and medicine For the time feel good but after some time again having UTI problem.request to advise permanent solution please. I shall be thankful to you always. This my wife position.
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Chandraprabha vati 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Chandanasava 2 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food
And there is a good result in colour therapy if you are interested I can suggest you
And drink plenty of fluids and coconut water and butter milk to be taken daily
yes , it’s sounds like chronic . but don’t worry.
dekhiye , ayurveda me UTI ki diagnosis alag alag 3 prakar k h . inn 3 me se aapko kon se symptoms h batae . 1 ).pain in groin or genital region, frequent urin (jaldi jaldi urination ko jana) 2). urine colour yellow,red? or blood with urine 3). urine with slimy material ( kuch chip chipasa ) .
in symptoms k adhar pe ,mai medicine prescribe karunga , bharosa rakhiye jald hi thik honge aap 🩺
Start with Rasayan vati (2-2-2) empty stomach with water Chandanasav (20ml-0-20ml) with 20ml of water after 1 hr of food Triphala guggul (2-2-2) with water after food
Avoid using western washrooms. Try having moong , moong dal, roti , sabji and avoid everything for 10days
Hi Nusrat,
. Can you tell me if she has any specific triggers for the UTI, such as certain foods or stress? Does she experience any pain, burning, or frequent urination during an infection? Ayurveda would recommend strengthening Pitta and improving urinary tract health with herbs like Gokshura, Varuna, and Punarnava. Increasing hydration with warm herbal teas (like Tulsi or Coriander) and avoiding acidic or spicy foods could also be helpful. A regular routine of Kegel exercises might improve bladder control.
Hi Nusrat, Have you proststomegaly After listen your chief complaint I would like to advise few diagnostic investigation 1. Urine R/M 2.CBC 3. KFT 3. USG pelvis After then i will recommend medicines as per diagnose evaluate your specific disease . Alright
Hello I hope so you have been checked with sugar level if sugar level are normal then do follow these below things with medicine
Drink plenty of water ( tender coconut & plain buttermilk) No sweets processed food, aerated juices, fruit juice
1) Syrup neeri 5ml-0-5ml with 5ml with glass of water after food 30 mins. 2) chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 after food.
Take this for 15 week then reconsult me Thank you
Dealing with recurrent UTIs can be quite challenging, but Ayurveda offers some remedies that may help in managing and breaking the cycle of infections by addressing the root causes. Let’s explore some approaches to provide a long-term relief for your wife’s condition.
First, it’s essential to look at her diet, as it’s directly connected to her overall health and the balance of doshas. Encourage her to include foods that pacify Pitta dosha, which is often responsible for causing inflammation and infections when in excess. She should focus on cooling and light foods like cucumbers, coriander, fennel, and coconut water. Make sure she stays hydrated with plenty of water to flush out toxins and support urinary health.
For home remedies, you might find that coriander seed decoction can be beneficial. Take 1 teaspoon of coriander seeds, boil it in a cup of water, and let it cool down. She can drink it two-three times a day. It’s a mild diuretic and helps in reducing inflammation.
In Ayurvedic texts, guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) is often recommended. It’s known for its immunomodulating properties and can help in strengthening her body’s resistance. A tablet or powder consumed as advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner might offer support.
Encourage regular consumption of Triphala, either as a churna (powder) or tablet, to improve digestive health, since a balanced agni (digestive fire) is crucial to prevent infections.
Yoga and meditation can also play a significant role. Gentle yoga poses like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) or Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) can aid in improving circulation to the pelvic region, along with stress-reducing practices like pranayama, helping to maintain balance in the body.
For chronic UTIs, it’s important to consider professional guidance. An Ayurvedic practitioner can provide a personalized treatment plan after analyzing her unique constitution and current symptoms. Sometimes, Ayurvedic therapies like basti (medicated enemas) or panchakarma can be suggested for deep detoxification, yet these need a specialist’s supervision.
Integrating these practices with modern treatments might offer a multi-faceted approach for managing her UTIs effectively. Ensure that she’s also consulting with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying conditions that could be contributing to the recurring infections. Always prioritize safety and don’t discontinue any prescribed medications without consulting a professional.

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