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Urological Disorders
Question #22146
30 days ago
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UTI - #22146

Bhupinder kaur

I feel like my body has pitta dosha...if eat food warm in nature like dry fruits i frequently get urine problem ....but now i am eating chandraprabha and gokshu ghana vati continuously...when i stop eating thenagain i got uti ... it's more than year that i am suffering from this....can i eat chandraprabha for lifetime? Or any other solution to my disease?

Age: 23
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Hello Bhupinder Kaur RECURRENT UTI URINARY TRACT INFECTION & URINE BURNING SENSATION • It's Necessary to Identify the Root Cause for Recurrent Infection it might be Urogenital Infection or Recurrent Raised Uric Acid due to High Pitta and High Protein Intake • U must Undergo Through Examination and Investigation to identify root cause • INVESTIGATION REQUIRED CBC Urine R/M Urine Culture and Sensitivity Test RBS TSH Urea Uric Acid Creatinine Ultrasound Scan Abdomen Pelvis • POSSIBLE CAUSES FOR RECURRENT URINE BURNING Recurrent Exposure Public Toilets Unhygienic Conditions Poor Hygiene Low Immunity Nutritional Deficiencies Long standing Urogenital infections like E.Coli etc Bladder Prostate Infections Tight Wears Few Addictions Dehydration Suppressing Urine Urges Prolonged Urine Holding inspite of Urge Raised Uric Acid etc • CLINICALLY SUCCESSFUL AYURVEDIC TREATMENT * Tab.Kamdudha Mukta Yukta 2 -0 - 2 Before Food * Tab.Gokshuradi Guggulu 2 -0-2 After Food * Tab.Chandraprabha Vati 2-0-2 After Food * Tab.Chandrakala Ras 2-0-2 After Food * Syrup.Chandanasav 15 ml - o -15 ml After Food * Cranberry Juice 20 ml -o - 20 ml After on Empty Stomach * Drink Plenty of Water Fluids Fibers Juices intake Approximately 3 Liters Per Day * Aloe Vera Coconut Water Watermelon juice Intake * Soaked Gond Katira Sabja intake * Maintain Urogenital Hygiene Avoid Tightwears • DO'S - Drink Plenty of Water Fluids Cranberry Coconut Watermelon Coconut Juices intake Maintain Urogenital Hygiene Prefer Alkaline Nutritious Diet Leafy Vegetables Fruits salads sprouts Fibers maintain personal Hygiene Surya Namaskar • DON'TS - Avoid Addictions if any Tightwears like Jeans Avoid Public Toilets Acidic spicy Salty Sour Masala Fried Fast Juck Foods Dry Fruits Non Veg Bakery Sedentary lifestyles Stress etc REGARDS Dr Arun Desai God Bless You 😊🙏 If you have any questions u can ask me .I will answer u to level of your satisfaction.U have text option here.
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Along with that, take Chandan Asava 4 teaspoon with equal quantity of water twice daily after food, drink, plenty of fluids, Bali water, coconut water, butter, milk.. You still symptoms doesn’t subside, then go for urine analysis with urine culture, sensitivity, and ultrasound scan of whole abdomen Avoid spicy, sore fried, oily ferment foods

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You can take chandraprabha vati and gokshura, both are very good for UTI problem Can include barley water Fresh lime water Apple cinder vinegar 5ml. In a glass of water twice Soak coriander seeds fennel seeds jeera seeds overnight in a glass of water morning seive and drink empty stomach before breakfast Along with medicine follow some home remedies for 1 month and see the difference

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Hello dear, Your symptoms suggest chronic UTI and use of chandraprabhavati and gokshuradi vati provides symptomatic relief but reoccurrence on stopping indicates incomplete healing of Root cause You can't take Chandraprabha vati for long-term occasional use is safe but without proper guidance don't take as it contain herbs which can dry out tissue and disturb metabolism why UTI is reoccurring find the cause - go for investigations permenent solution follow this for minimum 3 months 1 TSP GUduchi satva+ 1/2 tsp shatavari churna - in cold water(pot cooled) in morning Gokshuradi guggulu- 2 tab before lunch Chandraprabhavati- 1 tab at evening At night take- usheerasava 20 ml with water after food if severe burning and dryness- tale 1 tsp yastimadhu churna in coconut water daily avoid fermented food , spicy food, pickle excess tea coffee and dry fruits in excess avoid dates take Cooling food like- coconut water, coriander seed water, barley water, cucumber, amla juice drink boiled and cooled water with pinch of musta or Chandan don't hold urine urge for long avoid excessive heat follow this for 3 months and then see UTI will not reoccur for sure thank you

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Dealing with a persistent UTI while feeling an imbalance in your pitta dosha can certainly be challenging. Consistent use of Chandraprabha and Gokshur Ghan Vati can indeed be quite beneficial for urinary issues, as they help in balancing pitta and strengthening urinary function. However, relying on them for an extended period without addressing underlying imbalances might not be the best long-term solution. It would be beneficial to explore deeper into your lifestyle and dietary habits which might be contributing to your symptoms. For pitta imbalance, diet plays a crucial role. Since foods with a warming nature, like dry fruits, seem to aggravate your symptoms, consider focusing on foods that pacify pitta. These include cooling and hydrating foods such as cucumber, cilantro, coconut water, and aloe vera juice. Aim to have meals that are balanced, incorporating sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes more prominently, as they cool and settle pitta. Additionally, sipping on coriander water through the day can help soothe urinary symptoms. To make this, soak a spoon of coriander seeds in water overnight, strain them in the morning and drink it throughout the day. This can aid in cooling pitta and supporting urinary health. In terms of lifestyle, practicing stress-relieving activities like yoga or meditation can help, as mental stress can exacerbate pitta-related issues. Ensure you're getting adequate rest as well. Though continuing Chandraprabha might provide relief, it's vital to reassess periodically with an Ayurvedic doctor. The persistent return of symptoms signals the need to check for underlying reasons like diet, lifestyle, or other health factors. If symptoms persist, please consult a healthcare provider to rule out other causes. Addressing this issue might require a comprehensive look at your daily habits rather than only relying on herbal remedies.

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