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Urological Disorders
Question #21899
294 days ago
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Scrotal pain - #21899

Tolulope John

Pls I need your advise sir … I am experiencing subtle pain in my left testicle/scrotum for months now … whivh is causing frequent urge to pee and not making me have erection . Infact I haven’t had morning erection for almost two weeks now. I have done urine couture whivh shows I have a moderate growth of staphylococcus ,. I used antibiotics whivh I believe is effective becos afterwards I did semen analysis and couture whivh shows my sperm count and morphology is okay and no bacteria growth seen . I go further to do scrotal scan with shows that no abnormalities found and hydrocroyle and varricole was not seen aswell . But I still feel the burning sensation at the left side of my testicle whivh is making me feel the frequent urge to pee. And since all this started I have been experiencing weak erection , even if I have erection I hardly maintain it .

Age: 27
Chronic illnesses: NA
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Hi. It can be due recurrent bacterial infection. Have plenty of water. Tab. Chandraprabha vati 2-0-2 after meal Tab. Laghusutshekhar 2-0-2 after meal Tab. Gokshuradi guggul 2-2-2 Syp. Chandanasav 2tsp-0-2tsp in water. Avoid spicy and chilly food and Carbonated drinks . Minimize coffee and tea intake.

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Tab. Chandrakala ras 1-0-1 Tab. Triphala guggul 1-0-1 Tab. Arogya vardhini vati 1-0-1

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Your symptoms sound quite distressing and it’s crucial to approach this methodically. Ayurvedically speaking, the lingering testicular pain and associated urinary issues may relate to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and flow in the body. This doshic imbalance can disrupt the apana vata, linked to the lower abdomen and reproductive area, causing symptoms like frequent urination and issues with erections.

First, it’s important to ensure this condition doesn’t require urgent medical attention. Since you’ve ruled out acute infections and structural concerns via investigation, following an Ayurvedic approach can be beneficial as part of supporting your recovery.

To begin addressing this imbalance, paying attention to your diet is vital. Favor warm, easily digestible foods and beverages that calm vata, like soups and stews. Including cooked vegetables, grains like rice or quinoa, and warming spices such as ginger and cumin can support your digestive fire (agni) while avoiding cold, dry foods and overly spicy or bitter foods. Hydrate adequately but avoid cold drinks, opting for lukewarm water instead.

Incorporating Ashwagandha can be effective as it’s renowned for boosting stamina and supporting the male reproductive system. Take half a teaspoon of Ashwagandha powder with warm milk before bedtime.

Furthermore, practicing daily self-massage (abhyanga) with warm sesame oil can help pacify your vata. Gentle, circular motions on the affected area followed by a warm bath can promote relaxation and pain relief.

While lifestyle adjustments are critical, consistent pranic activities like gentle yoga focusing on hip and pelvic opening postures, or deep breathing exercises, could be immensely beneficial for strengthening circulation and reducing symptoms.

It’s advisable to regularly consult with a healthcare professional to monitor the condition’s progress and ensure that adjustments, if needed, are done under supervision. In Ayurveda, a personalized approach is always key, considering your unique constitution, so integrating these practices should be done with care. If symptoms persist, further medical evaluation might be needed.

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