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How to reduce verecocele grade?
Sexual Health & Disorders
Question #21754
325 days ago
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How to reduce verecocele grade? - #21754

Saharul

I have verecocele grade 2 from last 2 years n have pain in left sude of penis n it burns or pain while peeing. Homeopathy doctor told to rub medicine which he give but I didn't feel confident about it so i deny n allopathay doctor give advice for surgery but i deny it. And i also pain in my left leg knee n calf. Plz help doctor

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Varicocele can be quite discomforting, and opting for Ayurvedic measures to manage it is totally reasonable. Ayurvedically, a condition like this might be related to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and flow within the body. When Vata is disturbed, it can lead to issues like pain and improper circulation.

Firstly, let’s address the varicocele directly. Start by incorporating Ashwagandha and Shatavari into your daily routine. These herbs are acclaimed for their rejuvenative properties and can help improve circulation. You can take a teaspoon of each with warm milk, twice a day. Ensure you source these from a reliable Ayurvedic store.

Regular, gentle abdominal massage with warm Sesame oil could improve blood flow. Make sure to use soft, circular motions. Doing it once a day, preferably before a warm bath, could prove beneficial.

Your diet plays a significant role too. Cold and raw foods may exacerbate Vata, so focus on warm, cooked meals. Incorporate plenty of healthy fats like ghee and oil, along with root vegetables such as sweet potatoes that provide grounding energy.

For the burning sensation during urination, look at your Pitta dosha — it might be aggravated. Drink plenty of lukewarm water with a pinch of cumin and coriander seeds which helps cool down and support digestion.

To address the knee and calf pain, add Turmeric to your meals or take half a teaspoon with warm water or milk. It’s anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce pain. Make sure to also stretch gently every morning to improve blood circulation to your legs.

Remember that this advice is general, and it would be ideal to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner in person to consider your unique constitution and any other factors. Continue monitoring your condition and if it worsen or persists, reconsider medical options.

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