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Burning sensation during urinating
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Burning sensation during urinating - #20650

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I’m feeling very worried and anxious because I’ve been having a burning sensation while urinating and before and after that. It’s really uncomfortable and I’m scared about what it could be. I’ve been trying to drink a lot of water, hoping it would help, but the burning is still there.To be honest, I feel too shy and uncomfortable to go to a doctor, so I thought of reaching out to you. Could you please guide me on what this might be and suggest any remedies or changes I should follow!? Pls help me out!

Age: 20
Chronic illnesses: No
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Do not worry , it’s common in women’s Continue drinking plenty of liquids, like coconut water , buttermilk and barely water Tab . Chandraprabha vati - 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Chandanasava- 4 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food If fever is there get urine routine with c/s and us whole abdomen Otherwise the above medicines are enough to clear your symptoms Meanwhile apply black colour sketch to left hand palm area space between middle and ring finger daily for 4 hours
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It's quite common in females. Drink plenty of water. Take: 1. Chandraprabha Vati – 1 tablet twice daily (BD) 2. Neeri Syrup – 2 teaspoons three times a day (TDS) Avoid spicy, packed food and junked fooditems And don't worry your problem will be resolved if you follow medicine , dietary and lifestyle recommendations

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Aloevera juice 10ml twice daily before food with water Gokshuradi guggul 2-0-0 after food with water Take coconut water Barley lime water 2-3 times daily

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Please check urine routine Usg abdomen Chandana asava 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Chandra prabha vati two times a day Avoid oily,spicy foods

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A burning sensation during urination is usually associated with a condition called dysuria. It's important to consider several potential causes, such as a urinary tract infection (UTI), dehydration, or even kidney issues. I can offer some guidance from an Ayurvedic perspective, but please remember that if the pain persists or worsens, seeking professional medical advice would be essential. Firstly, in Ayurveda, burning sensation may be the result of an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which governs heat and metabolism in the body. Here are some actionable recommendations you can follow at home: 1. **Hydration with a twist:** While drinking water is good, incorporating barley water or coriander seeds (dhaniya) infused water may help soothe the burning sensation. To prepare coriander water, add 1-2 teaspoons of crushed seeds in a glass of water overnight, strain it in the morning, and drink this water. 2. **Coconut Water**: It is not only cooling but also helps in flushing out toxins. Try having it once a day. 3. **Dietary Adjustments**: Avoid spicy, fried, and excessively salty foods, which can aggravate Pitta. Instead, include more cooling foods like cucumber and watermelon in your diet. 4. **Herbal Support**: Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Chandana (Sandalwood) are considered beneficial for urinary health. You can find these as powders. Mix 1/4 tsp with water and take it twice daily after meals. 5. **Urinary Hygiene**: Make sure to maintain good personal hygiene, especially in the genital area, and urinate as soon as you feel the urge, as holding it in can exacerbate symptoms. 6. **Lifestyle Balance**: Stress can aggravate Pitta, so incorporating calming practices like yoga or meditation might help you relax and aid in recovery. If, however, your symptoms include fever, chills, or flank pain, please do seek medical help promptly, as these could indicate a more serious underlying condition requiring medical intervention. Take care and listen to your body closely.

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