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Question #20355
72 days ago
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Penile fracture - #20355

Imran Mohsin Ali

Just had an accident while sitting on camot toilet seat erected penis hits the camot seat and now having problem in urine even having pain in erection kindly need guidance. It's around 8 months now. I am diabetic for 23 years no other issues.

Age: 49
Chronic illnesses: Diabetic only
Erection with pain
Urine problem
100 INR (~1.17 USD)
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You can take cap. Ashwashila 1-0-1 after food with water Apply ashwagandha oil on penis twice daily

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It sounds like the issues you're describing could possibly be due to a penile fracture or other related trauma, a situation that may require immediate medical attention. Given that it's been eight months since the incident, it's crucial you consult a urologist as soon as possible to assess any underlying damage, especially since you're experiencing pain and urinary issues. In the realm of Ayurveda, while it can support overall health management, particularly for chronic conditions like diabetes, it’s not a substitute for surgical intervention or orthopedic management when it comes to fractures or acute injuries. That said, Ayurveda can contribute to holistic recovery once any acute issues are appropriately managed. For managing your condition as a diabetic and to support overall vitality and reduce inflammation, Ayurveda suggests maintaining optimal Agni (digestive fire). Including herbs like turmeric in your diet can help, as it has anti-inflammatory properties. You can take about half a teaspoon of turmeric with a cup of warm milk or water every day. But do check with your doctor first, considering your diabetic condition. Manage stress through pranayama (breathing exercises) which can bolster your prana (life force) flow and balance vata dosha, easing discomfort. Practice Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) for 10-15 minutes daily to help with stress and overall circulation. Ensure your diet is supportive of your diabetic condition. Lean on foods that control blood sugar—like whole grains, legumes, and leafy greens. Avoid overly sweet, salty, or fried foods as much as possible, they can elevate your blood sugar or exacerbate inflammation. Regular gentle exercise like walking can also improve circulation, aiding in healing. For targeted pain, a warm gentle oil massage with Mahanarayan oil can relieve surface discomfort, but with caution to avoid pressure on tender areas. However, prioritize seeing a healthcare provider quickly to address the underlying issues related to your injury. Immediate professional assessment and intervention is recommended before any Ayurvedic remedies are considered.

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