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Urological Disorders
Question #20760
79 days ago
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UTI - #20760

Nishant

Having burning sensation and pain while passing urine , got fever for 5 days, urine test plenty of pus cells, taking antibiotic , what can be done to prevent it further

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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Drink sufficient quantity of water. Renalka 10ml three times Tab.Chandraprabhavati 2-0-2
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Chandraprabha vati Neeri tab Chandnasav Awala juice regularly Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food

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Guduchi ghan vati two times a day Chandana asava 20ml two times a day after meals

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Experiencing a urinary tract infection (UTI) can be uncomfortable, but you're already on antibiotics, which is a positive start. For preventing future occurrences, Ayurvedic practices may be helpful. First, paying attention to your prakriti, or natural constitution, can be key. If you have a predominantly Pitta dosha, you might be more prone to infections due to excess heat in the body, often shown as inflammation or burning sensations. Incorporating changes to reduce this excess heat might be beneficial. Drinking barley water and having cool, hydrating foods like cucumber and watermelon can help soothe the urinary tract. Avoid spicy, sour, or fermented foods that might aggravate Pitta. When it comes to fluids, ensure you remain well-hydrated. Drinking an adequate amount of water regularly helps flush the urinary system. Herbal teas such as coriander, fennel, or cumin water can be soothing. Your lifestyle matters too. Stress can affect overall balance, so incorporating relaxation techniques like gentle yoga or pranayama (breathing exercises) can be helpful. Maintaining a good sleep schedule supports your immunity. Intestine health is important too - try consuming yoghurt or buttermilk to support your gut flora, as antibiotics can sometimes disrupt balance. The use of herbs like gokshura or punarnava, traditionally known for supporting urinary health, can also be considered after consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalization. Practicing good hygiene is vital as well - ensure to urinate after intercourse, wipe from front to back, and avoid irritation from synthetic underwear or harsh soaps. Wearing loose, cotton clothing can support air circulation, reducing bacterial growth. It's important to stay consistent with these practices. However, if symptoms persist or become severe, consult your healthcare provider. Ayurveda complements but does not replace medical advice, especially in acute conditions. Safety comes first!

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