How to reduce serum urea level - #19981
My mother is suffering with liver cirrhosis and ascites now last 2 days develop kidney infection and no urine output and no stool pass. Now he is in deep sleep only wake for 2 minutes and screaming in pain. Creatinine level 2.4 Serum urea 237 Please suggest something thanks
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Hello Adnan, Please tell me patient’s age and since how many years she’s suffering from ascites? And is she able to have food ? How’s her over all condition?
Namaste Adnan, I’m truly sorry to hear about your mother’s condition.In Ayurveda, the focus would be on restoring the balance of Pitta and Vata doshas, detoxifying the body, and supporting liver and kidney function. However, with her current condition, I highly recommend that any Ayurvedic treatment be integrated with her allopathic care under close supervision of her medical team. Herbs like Punarnava, Gokshura, Brahmi, and Triphala can help support kidney function and detoxify, but considering the advanced nature of her condition, she needs immediate medical attention, including potential dialysis for kidney failure.
Could you share if any tests or scans (like ultrasound or CT scan) have been done to assess the extent of the liver damage or kidney infection? Also, has she been prescribed any antibiotics or medications for the kidney infection yet? Given her state, it’s crucial to monitor her closely, and if she’s not already in a hospital, it may be urgent to seek emergency care.
What about potassium A/c to her symptoms she requires immediate admission And look for electrolyte imbalance or she might be in acidosis
In such a situation, immediate medical attention is absolutely essential. High serum urea and creatinine levels, combined with liver cirrhosis and ascites, indicates that your mother’s condition is critical and requires urgent intervention by medical professionals. Ayurvedic treatments can be supportive but not a substitute for emergency care.
However, once she is stabilized, there are some supportive interventions from Ayurveda you might consider to complement her recovery process. Ensure that she stays hydrated with warm water or barley water, which can be soothing and assist in flushing toxins. Also, consider using light dietary modifications – pitta-pacifying foods, such as boiled vegetables and rice gruel, might be gentle on her system once she’s able to digest food again.
In Ayurveda, the concept of Agni (digestive fire) is central, and improving digestion can naturally help eliminate waste products. Herbs like Punarnava may be considered for reducing edema once a physician gives the go-ahead, but this should strictly proceed under professional supervision. Please consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbs, as they must align with her specific condition and other ongoing treatments.
Meditative and calming practices like gentle breathing exercises—without exertion—might be beneficial if her condition improves and she’s responsive enough, to soothe the mind and body. But prioritize stabilizing her condition under the care of qualified doctors.
No home remedy can replace the need for immediate and professional medical intervention in severe conditions such as this.

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