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Urological Disorders
Question #21034
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Urine slow - #21034

Ashpak

I wnt to push urine. No easy flow I am 25 year men. And I had another problem low energy plese help me this much my problem and I am not have bp Or sugar and any other problem plese verify my problem I am not interested in allopathy medicine

Age: 25
Chronic illnesses: No
Slow urine flow
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Gokshuradi gugul 2BD Chandraprbha 2 BD Vrunadi kashay 20ml BD Trunpancha mule 20 ml bd Sneha pan 20 ml 20 minutes before and after Diet

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Take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food and take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly Gochuradi gugulu Punarnawasav mandoor Varunadi vati Punarnawasav

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TRIGHAN VATI=2-0-2 TAB BEFORE MEAL TWICE DAILY ASHWASHILA CAP=1-0-1 AFTER MEAL WITH MILK TWICE DAILY TAKE 3 LITERS OF WATER PAR DAY

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Chandana asava 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Aswagandha leham two spoons with warm milk two times a day

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The issues you're experiencing with slow urine flow and low energy could relate to an imbalance in your body's vital energies or doshas, according to Ayurvedic principles. These symptoms can hint at disturbances in samana vayu, apana vayu, and the urinary system's agni. Let's start by focusing on the urinary issue. In Ayurveda, apana vayu is responsible for the downward movement in the body, including urination. When it's imbalanced, symptoms like difficulty urinating can arise. To assist with this, you might consider incorporating triphala churna into your routine, which is well-known for supporting digestive health and regular elimination. Take around 1 teaspoon of triphala with warm water before bedtime, but be gentle and listen to how your body responds. Stay hydrated, ensuring you're drinking enough water throughout the day. Caffeine and alcohol should be minimized as they may disrupt the balance of fluids in your body. Including warm infusions such as barley water, which can support urinary health, might be beneficial. Boil barley in water, strain it, and drink it two to three times daily. As for addressing low energy, it could indicate an imbalance of vata dosha or even pitta in some cases. You can try Ashwagandha, an adaptogenic herb prized in Ayurveda for boosting strength and vitality. You might take 500-1000mg daily, but it’s always good to consult a healthcare provider before adding supplements. Focus on a balanced diet, enriching it with nuts, seeds, and whole grains, which could stabilize your energy levels. Provide yourself with regular meals, include ghee in moderation, and adhere to a routine that allows for adequate rest. Remember, lifestyle modifications are also important. Yoga, pranayama (breathing exercises), or simply walking outdoors could hugely contribute toward balancing your energy and improving urinary flow. A bit of a daily habit change can make a big difference, so give some attention to stress-relieving practices. That being said, while these suggestions align with Ayurvedic wisdom, keep monitoring your symptoms closely. If they persist or worsen, seeking additional professional advice would be prudent—it can ensure nothing more serious is underlying.

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