What are the best Ayurvedic treatments for urine infection that actually work? - #21996
I am really struggling right now. I’ve been dealing with this annoying urine infection for a while, and it just doesn’t seem to go away! I have tried some over-the-counter stuff and even antibiotics, but nothing feels like it's working. Honestly, it just feels like a cycle that I can't escape. I heard about ayurvedic treatment for urine infection from a friend last week and I'm curious if it might be a better option. Is there a specific ayurvedic treatment for urine infection that’s highly recommended? I keep reading that herbs and natural remedies are supposed to help, but I don’t even know where to start. Like, neem seems to come up a lot, but how do you actually use it, and are there any other herbs involved in ayurvedic treatment for urine infection that might be effective? I’m a bit worried because the last few days, the symptoms have gotten worse. I’m feeling so frustrated! The burning sensation is back, and even sipping water feels uncomfortable. Just the thought of trying to get relief through natural means instead of antibiotics makes me hopeful, but what if it doesn’t work? Can I trust ayurvedic treatment for urine infection or is this just one of those things people talk about without real evidence? I wanna give it a shot but honestly, I need advice here! Please help me out with any specific methods or things that have worked for you. I really want to ditch this infection for good and get back to living my life normally.
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If you have freq urine infection ,currently on what antibiotics you are?? Have you done urine c/s?? First I want to know your age and gender Because in males UTI must be properly evuluated And meanwhile you can apply black colour left hand between middle and ring finger space, acc to acupressure it’s bladder region definitely you will be Benifited from this If have doudt can go through chromotherapy You don’t get any harm by applying colour instead you will get a positive result
Tab. Arogya vardhini vati 1-0-1 Cap. Aloevera 1-0-1 Tab. Chandraprabha vati 1-0+1 Syp. Sheet shudha 15-0-15ml with milk
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can indeed be quite troublesome, often requiring a careful approach to manage them effectively. In Ayurveda, infections like yours are seen as an imbalance often caused by increased pitta dosha, leading to internal heat and inflammation. Here are some recommendations that might help, but do remember that if your symptoms are severe or worsening, consulting a healthcare professional at your earliest should be prioritised.
First, unoerstand that neem is believed to have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which makes it beneficial for infections. You can use neem leaves to prepare a simple decoction. Boil a handful of fresh neem leaves in water till half of the water is reduced, strain it and drink it daily. Aim to consume this once a day but not for an extended period without supervision as neem can be potent.
Alongside neem, there are other herbs traditionally used for urinary infections. Chandana (sandalwood) helps in cooling down excessive pitta, reducing burning sensation. You can mix two pinches of sandala powder in water and sip it throughout the day.
Additionally to specific herbs, dietary changes are key. Favor cooling foods like cucumber and watermelon, and steer clear from spicy or oily foods which can aggravate pitta. Warm, sipped water with a few cumin seeds boiled in it can aid digestion and detoxification, further supporting your recovery.
Maintaining a balanced routine is essential. Ensure proper sleep, practice stress-relief techniques like deep breathing, and physical activity according to your capability. If gentle yoga or mild exercises can be integrated, it’ll help in maintaining bodily balance.
Lastly, while Ayurveda can support your healing process, be attentive to the signs your body sends. If discomfort or symptoms persist or worsen, don’t hesitate to seek in-person guidance from a health provider as sometimes combined approaches of modern medicine and Ayurveda provide comprehensive relief.

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