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Prostate and sleep problem due to prostate
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Question #22865
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Prostate and sleep problem due to prostate - #22865

Vinod

I am having urine problem 4to5 times have to go for urine in night Sleep is also disturbed due to this Pleasr advise ayurvedic medicine for this Suffering for lat oneyear Taking prostogrit of divya pharmecy Allopathic medicine does not. Suit me

Age: 68
Chronic illnesses: Prostate bph
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Urinary issues, especially frequent nighttime urination, can be quite challenging and it's understandable the disturbance it causes your sleep too. From an Ayurveda perspective, prostate issues and frequent urination might be related to a Vata imbalance, particularly in the Apana Vayu, which governs the pelvic region and elimination processes. First off, it's important to strengthen and support the urinary system. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) can be very helpful. It supports healthy prostate function and helps manage urinary frequency. You might find it in the form of powder or capsule, and it's typically taken with warm water or milk, preferably twice a day, but it would be best to check dosage with a practitioner. Additionally, Ashwagandha is another herb renowned for its balancing effects on Vata, as well as its overall rejuvenating qualities. Considering your disrupted sleep, Ashwagandha can also promote better restful nights. Again, taking this in a powdered form with warm milk in the evening might help. Your diet plays a key role too. Incorporate warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest, and prefer a vata-pacifying diet — think of foods that are naturally sweet, sour, or salty. Avoid cold, dry, or raw foods which could aggravate Vata further. Drink warm water throughout the day, sip herbal teas with calming ingredients like fennel or coriander. Yoga practices that focus on the pelvic area, such as Butterfly Pose (Baddha Konasana) or Child’s Pose (Balasana), could be beneficial. Remember to limit fluids, especially caffeine or alcohol, in the evenings. If despite these efforts, the symptoms persist, it’s crucial to consult with a healthcare provider for thorough evaluation, as this could indicate an underlying issue that needs immediate attention. Ensuring alignment with your Ayurvedic constitution, lifestyle, and existing conditions is important when using any Ayurvedic remedy or practice.
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