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MY PENIS PROBLEM LAST 5 MONTHS
Urological Disorders
Question #2125
187 days ago
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MY PENIS PROBLEM LAST 5 MONTHS - #2125

KHUSROO SHAIKH

STILL SAME ISSUES LAST 5 MONTHS URINE GELOUS CONTINUE ALL BLOOD TEST BUT NO DETECT PROBLEM MANY I DOCTOR CHANGE BUT NO SOLVE MY PENIS PROBLEM I HOPE YOU SOLVE MY PROBLEMS

Age: 45
Chronic illnesses: No
Penis pain urgent issue
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Dr. Harsha Joy
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In Ayurveda, persistent issues with urine color and related discomfort can point to an imbalance in the body's internal systems, particularly the Pitta dosha, which affects both the urinary system and reproductive health. A diet high in spicy, oily foods or excessive stress can exacerbate Pitta. To address these issues, herbs like Gokshura and Punarnava are known to support urinary tract health and balance Pitta. Additionally, incorporating cooling and hydrating foods such as coconut water, cucumbers, and mint can help. Managing stress through yoga, meditation, and adequate rest is also essential. For a more targeted treatment, a personalized Ayurvedic consultation would be beneficial.
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Sounds like you're going through a really frustrating time. I imagine it must be wearing, dealing with something so persistent. In Ayurveda, we tend to look at the body as a whole, considering all aspects that might be contributing to your concerns. Though it's important to ensure that nothing serious is overlooked, Ayurveda can often assist where conventional medicine can't sometimes pinpoint the exact issue. First thing is understanding your prakriti, or your fundamental constitution. From what you describe, there might be a vata dosha imbalance at play here, which often affects movement and elimination in the body. An aggravated vata can lead to things like irregular flow, dryness, and sensation changes. When it comes to urine issues, it might mean our bodily winds aren't aligned well. So what can we do? Food wise, eat warm, moist, and slightly oily foods can help pacify vata. Think of comfort-like stews, soups, and plenty of grains like rice. Avoid cold, raw, or dry foods as much as possible as they might aggravate your condition. And make sure you’re having enough water, might sound simple, but staying hydrated is like giving your body what it needs to function smooth. Herbs like punarnava and gokshura are known in Ayurveda for urinary concerns. But remember, any herb or supplement should be taken under guidance of a practitioner because they need to be dosed right according to individual constitution. Exercise gently, a relaxed morning walk can help with grounding. Avoid intensive workout regimens or over-exerting yourself, just enough to get a bit of fresh air and movement. Lastly, for peace of mind and an effective approach, a visit to an Ayurvedic practitioner might give you the personalized context and guidance. This isn't to delay any urgent concerns, if there's pain or anything severe, don't hesitate to reach out to healthcare professionals. Sometimes comfort and a solution lie in the small day-to-day adjustments, bringing balance, bit by bit, let's get there.

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