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Reoccurring UTI since 24 Oct 24. Was on antibiotics since then - #23159

Dharamvir Singh

Having reoccurring UTI since 25 Ict 24. Procedure of cystoscopy +VIU done in Manipal hospital on 25 Oct 24 for removing two consconstrictionsin urethra. Was on antibiotics since then but burning in urethrastill persists. Took two months ayurvedic treatment but of no help.

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Hello Dharamvir singh

I can understand your concern about your recurrent UTI and what troll it must be taking on your mental health to suffer from recurrent urine problems like burning micturation. But now no need to worry we will try our best ro reduce your suffering !!!

I am really sorry as you have taken some ayurvedic medications but it had not helped you . Taking medications after proper consultation is better.

YOUR CONCERN Recurrent UTI Procedure of cystoscopy +VIU is done to remove two conscritions in urethra. You are continue on antibiotics still no relief

**ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I need to make a detailed treatment plan for you You can message me about this as a reply to my answer.

Which Antibiotics are you taking ?? Which ayurvedic medications had you taken in the past ? What other urine problem you face like you have mentioned about burning Other than this do you feel obstruction in your urine flow or painful micturation ?

**Since you are suffering from 1 year so it will take time to see significant changes We need to keep holistic approach through internal medication , external treatment and diet modification

INTERNAL MEDICATION Bala + Gokshura + shatavari + yashtimadhu + punarnava - 2 gm each + water 1 glass + 1 glass of milk and boil and reduce to 50ml and filter and take kashaya 30ml at 7am empty stomach Punarnavadi ks tab 2-0-2 before breakfast and dinner Veerataradi kashyam 15ml-0-15ml +45ml water after breakfast and dinner Dhanwanthram ghirtham 1 tsp at bed time followed by warm water

EXTERNAL MEDICATION NIMBA + ARAGAWADHA for sitz bath- take 5 gms of each boil in 3 litres of watr and reduce to half and pour in the tub and sit in the tub. Dhanwanthram 101- (keep the bottle in hot water before use ) - apply few drops on the lower abdomen

Punarnava + gokshura - take 1 pinch of each in 3 litre of water and boil for sometime and drink this water instead of drinking normal water.

DIET MODIFICATION Increase fluid intake Cranberries and cranberry juice Eat alkaline foods - banana , melons , avocados Probiotic foods like yoghurt , kimchi Vitamin c rich foods - citrus foods , berries , kiwi , tomatoes High fiber foods - oats , whole grains , lentils , vegetables and fruits

**FOODS TO AVOID ** Caffeine Alcohol Spicy foods Artificial sweeteners Refined carbs

BONUS TIPS Stay well hydrated (aim for 8-10 glass daily) Dont hold your urine Wipe front to back ( after urinating wipe from front to back Maintain good genital hygiene

HOPE YOU FOUND THIS HELPFUL!! BE FREE TO MESSAGE ME FOR ANY QUERIES !!

REGARDS DR SNEHAL VIDHATE
BAMS , MD sch

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Don’t worry 😊

Check ✅

💠 Urine routine examination

💠 Random blood sugar

💠 Microscopic examination culture and sensitivity

🌱 Avoid using public toilet

🌱 Avoid exposure to sun, heat

🌱 Avoid alcohol , smoking, caffeine

🌱 Avoid synthetic under cloth, tub bath, swimming

🌸 Drink more water and urinate frequently

🌸 Maintain personal hygiene

🌸 Use cotton underwear, loose fitting cloths

MEDICINE:

1. Guduchyadi kashayam - 15 ml with 60 ml boiled hot water morning and evening before food (empty stomach)

2. Gokshuradi guggulu - 2 - 0 - 2 with kashayam

3. Chandraprabha gulika - 2 - 0 - 2 after food

4. Nishamalakadi churnam or tab. - 2 tspn / 2 tab. With coconut water morning before food

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Avoid addiction if any. Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Tab.Shitprabha 2-0-2 Tab.Bangshil 2-0-2 Sy.Alka5 10ml three times with lukewarm water

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Hello, Can you please share the current medications and recent reports showing/supporting UTI?; What are the antibiotics taken along with duration? Details of the ayurveda medications/treatment you have taken. These details will help to answer the issue you are facing more precisely. Take care. Kind Regards.

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Take chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 After food with water Gokshuradi guggul 2 tablet once in the morning after breakfast with water Take barley water, coconut water Alka5 syrup 2tsp twice daily after food with water

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Can I know what ayurvedic medicines you wer on??

You can take Chandraprabha vati- Gokahuradi guggulu- One tablet twice daily after food with warm water Chandanasava -4 teaspoon with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Drink barley water You can drink coconut water, if you are not diabetic and potassium and creatinine is within normal limits Drink buttermilk daily

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Take DIVYA UTI NIL TAB=2-2 TAB BEFORE MEAL TWICE DAILY

DIVYA TRIGHAN VATI DIVYA CHANDRABHABHA VATI=2-2 TAB AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY…

DNT TAKE SPICY/REDCHILLI/CHILLED BEVERAGES

CONSUMED PLENTY OF WATER AND FRUITS…

DO BUTTERFLY ASANA/ VAZRASANA

YOU CAN EAISLY CURED

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U can start with Chandraprabha vati tab 1-0-1 after food Gokshuradi Guggulu Tab 1-0-1 after food Usheerasavam syrup 5ml with equal quantity of water after food twice a day Panchavalkala kwatham wash in the perinial region

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Tab gokshuradi guggulu 2 bd after meal Tab chandarprabha vati 2 bd after meal Syp ural 2 tsf tds Syp chandanasav 2 tsf with equal water bd after meal Tab Amrutha 2 bd before meal Advice- drink plenty of water Avoid sour, fried, salty, spicy For 1 month

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Having recurrent urinary tract infections (UTI) after undergoing procedures like cystoscopy can be concerning, specially if you’ve been experiencing constant discomfort like burning urination despite ongoing treatment. In Ayurveda, UTIs are understood in relation to imbalances in Pitta dosha primarily, with possible implications on Apana Vayu and Ranjaka Pitta which can affect urinary health.

To manage this condition effectively, it would be essential to address the underlying Pitta imbalance. First, evaluate your diet and lifestyle for any factors that aggravate Pitta. From an Ayurvedic perspectiv, an anti-Pitta diet will be more suitable. This involves avoiding spicy, sour, and salty foods that can increase heat in your body. Include more cooling foods like cucumbers, watermelons, and coconut water. Drink plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated and to help flush out toxins.

Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus Terrestris) and Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) can be beneficial for maintaining urinary tract health. Take Gokshura as a decoction or available from market as powder, around 3 to 6 grams in divided doses throughout the day. Punarnava can also be consumed in a similar manner. However, ensure to consult an experienced ayurvedic practitioner to personalize herb dosages for your unique constitution.

Additionally, practice yoga asanas like Tadasana and Pawanmuktasana which can support in improving digestion and alleviating pressure on the bladder and urethra. Breathing exercises like sheetali pranayama can also have a cooling effect on the body.

Since you’ve already been on antibiotics and ayurvedic treatment, it’s critical to always stay in touch with your healthcare provider to adjust treatments according to your progress and symptoms. If pain or burning is severe or dysuria persists, seeking urological or immediate medical attention is advised. Your health comes first, so don’t hesitate to consult if any alarming signs or symptoms appear.

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HELLO DHARAMVIR SINGH,

1)RECURRENT UTI -you have been experiencing recurrent UTIs since October 2024, meaning the infection keeps coming back even after antibiotic treatment THIS HAPPENS DUE TO -URETHRAL STRICTURE- narrowing of the urethra(the tube that carries urine out of the body) causes poor urine flow. This leads to urine retention, which increases risk of infection. -INCOMPLETE EMPTYING of bladder meals bacteria stay behind. -ELDERLY MEN may also have enlarged prostate, which can contribute urinary problems -POST SURGICAL INFLAMMATION(after VIU) can keep the burning sensation alive for months.

2)CYSTOSCOPY+ VIU -This was done to cut open and relieve the urethral narrowing, allowing urine to flow better, but -healing takes time -there may still be inflammation or mild infection -Antibiotics help, but they do not strengthen the urinary tract permenantly

3)BURNING SENSAATION IN URETHRA persistent burning can happen even if no infection is present- -due to post surgical irritation -Inflammation of the inner urinary tract -Acidic urine(PH imbalance) -sensitive mucosa in older age -weak bladder and urethral lining

In Ayurveda, this condition involves imbalance of -Pitta dosha= heat, acidity, inflammation -Vata dosha= narrowing, dryness, ageing tissues -Mutravaha srotas dushti= blockages and dysfunction in urinary channels

THE GOAL IS TO -cool down and soothes urinary tract -Strengthen and tone the bladder and urethra -prevent infections naturally -detoxify the urinary system

AYURVEDIC MEDICINES PLANNED FOR YOU 1)GOKSHURADI GUGGULU= 2tabs twice daily after meals= tonic for urinary system, supports healing

2)CHANDRAPRABHA VATI- 2 tabs twice daily after meals= broad urinary antiseptic, supports bladder

3)PUNARNAVADI MANDOOR- 1 tab twice daily after meals= reduces inflammation, improves circulation

4)VARUNADI KASHAYA- 15ml+15ml water before meals= breaks residual stones, detoxifies urine

5)SHATAVARI POWDER- 1 tsp with warm milk at night= soothes and strengthens urinary tract

DIET:- INCLUDE GRAINS- barley, rice, wheat, oats

VEGETABLES- lauki, tinda, pumpkin, spinach , beetroot, ash gourd

FRUITS- pomegranate, apple, watermelon, sweet lime

LIQUIDS- barley water, coconut water, coriander seed water, lukewarm water

DAIRY- warm cows milk with shatavari powder at night

SPICES- turmeric, coriander, fennel, cumin

HERBAL TEAS- CCF tea- cumin-coriander-fennel tea

AVOID -spicy,chilli, pickels -fried and oily -red meat, shellfish -fermented food-curd at night, idli, dosa -coffee, alcohol, soda , cold drinks -tomatoes, brinjal, mustard seeds-increase acidity -excess tea-especially on empty stomach

LIFESTYLE RECOMMENDATIONS

DO’S -empty bladder regularly-don’t hold urine -practice sitz bath once a day with triphala or neem water -take short walks daily to improve circulation -keep the lower abdomen warm -use SHATADHAUTA GHRITA externally - lower belly and perineum for burning -Maintain good hygiene - use herbal soap chemical free around private area

AVOID -sitting too long without movement -using public toilet-risk of infection -tight undergarments or synthetic clothing -excessice sex or straining during urination -cold water baths- use warm water

YOUR CONDITION IS CHRONIC INFLAMMATION+ POSSIBLY INFECTION DUE TO URETHRAL STRICTURE AND AGING BLADDER

AYURVEDIC TREATMENT AIMS TO STRENGTHEN, COOL, DETOXIFY, AND RESTORE URINARY FUNCTION

DIET AND LIFESTYLE ARE AS IMPORTANT AS MEDICINES

HEALING IS SLOW, BUT CONSISTENT CARE HELPS PREVENT FUTURE INFECTIONS AND RESTORE COMFORT

THANK YOU

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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I’m Dr. Hemanshu, a second-year MD scholar specializing in Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic Surgery), with a focused interest in para-surgical interventions such as Agnikarma, Viddhakarma, and Kshara Karma. My academic and clinical journey is rooted in classical Ayurvedic surgical wisdom, complemented by a modern understanding of patient care and evidence-based approaches. With hands-on training and experience in managing chronic pain conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other ano-rectal conditions, I provide treatments that emphasize both relief and long-term wellness. I am deeply committed to offering individualized treatment plans that align with the patient’s prakriti (constitution), disease progression, and lifestyle factors. I believe healing is not limited to procedures alone; it also requires compassion, communication, and continuity of care. That’s why I ensure each patient receives personalized guidance—from diagnosis and therapy to post-treatment care and preventive strategies. I also incorporate Ayurvedic principles like Ahara (diet), Vihara (lifestyle), and Satvavajaya (mental well-being) to promote complete healing and not just symptomatic relief. Whether it's managing complex surgical cases or advising on conservative Ayurvedic therapies, my goal is to restore balance and improve the quality of life through authentic, safe, and holistic care. As I continue to deepen my clinical knowledge and surgical acumen, I remain dedicated to evolving as a well-rounded Ayurvedic practitioner who integrates traditional practices with modern sensibilities.
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NAMASTE DHARAMVIR SINGH JI,

In ayurveda, urinary tract infections and urethral problems are often linked to an imbalance of the vata and pitta doshas, with possibly involvement of kapha when there’s stagnation or obstruction VATA DOSHA- controls movement and nerve function. when aggravated it causes burning, pain and spasm in urinary tract PITTA DOSHA- governs metabolism and heat. its aggravation leads to inflammation, burning sensation and infection KAPHA DOSHA- when increased, leads to obstructions, mucus, and heaviness which may corresponds to stricture or blockages The recurring infection and burning is interpreted as MUTRAKRICCHA(difficulty in urination) and MUTRAGHATA(obstruction in flow ) in AYURVEDA

AYURVEDIC MEDICINES PRESCRIBES FOR YOU

1)PUNARNAVADI MANDUR- 2 tabs twice daily after meals =helps reduce inflammation, anemia and edema

2)CHANDANASAVA- 30 ml in water twice daily after meals= cooling effect, good for burning and pitta

3)GOKSHURADI GUGGULU- 2 tabs twice daily after meals= diuretic and ant inflammatory support urinary flow

4)PIYUSHAK- 1 tab twice daily after meals(baidyanth)= for urinary tract and cleansing

5)MUTRAKRICHANTAK CHURNA- 3-6 gms twice daily with warm water = traditional UTI treatment

6)SIDDHA MAKARDHWAJ RASA- 250 mg once daily for 10 days

DIET RECOMMENDATIONS -AVOID- spicy,sour, oily and deep fried foods -INCLUDE- cooling and hydrating foods like coconut water, watermelon, cucumber -USE natural diuretics- coriander seed water, celery and pomegranate juice -increase fibre to avoid constipation which worsens vata and urinary obstruction -drink warm water infused with turmeric, cumin or fennel seeds

LIFESTYLE -Maintain regular urination schedule, do not hold urine for long -avoid cold exposure, especially to lower back and pelvic area -practice stress reduction techniques

YOGA ASANA:- -suptabaddha konsana -setubandhasana -bhujangasana -dhanurasana -paschimottanasana

PRANAYAM -Nadi sodhana -sheetali/sheetkari

do follow

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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I am someone who kinda started out in both worlds—Ayurveda and allopathy—and that mix really shaped how I see health today. My clinical journey began with 6 months of hands-on allopathic exposure at District Hospital Sitapur. Honestly, that place was intense. Fast-paced, high patient flow, constant cases of chronic and acute illnesses coming through. That taught me a lot about how to see disease. Not just treat it, but like… notice the patterns, get better at real-time diagnosis, really listen to what the patient isn’t saying out loud sometimes. It gave me this sharper sense of clinical grounding which I think still stays with me. Then I moved more deeply into Ayurveda and spent another 6 months diving into clinical training focused on Panchakarma therapies. Stuff like Abhyanga, Basti, Shirodhara—learned those not just as a list of techniques, but how and when to use 'em, especially for detox and deep healing. Every case felt like a different puzzle. There wasn’t always one right answer, you know? And that’s where I found I loved adapting protocols based on what the person actually needed, not just what the textbook says. Alongside that, I got certified in Garbha Sanskar through structured training. That really pulled me closer to maternal health. Pregnancy support through Ayurveda isn’t just about herbs or massage, it’s like this entire way of guiding a mother-to-be toward nourishing the baby right from conception—emotionally, physically, all of it. That part stuck with me hard. My overall approach? It’s kinda fluid. I believe in balancing natural therapies and evidence-based thinking. Whether it's seasonal imbalance, hormonal issues, Panchakarma detox plans, or just guiding someone on long-term wellness—I like making people feel safe, heard, and actually understood. I’m not into rushing plans or masking symptoms. I’d rather work together with someone to build something sustainable that really suits their body and where they’re at. In a way, I’m still learning every day. But my focus stays the same—use Ayurvedic wisdom practically, compassionately, and in a way that just... makes sense in real life.
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Dr. Narendrakumar V Mishra
I have been practicing as a Consulting Ayurvedic Physician since 1990, with over three decades of clinical experience in treating a wide range of chronic and lifestyle-related health conditions. My core areas of focus include hair disorders, skin diseases, and lifestyle disorders such as diabetes, arthritis, and stress-related imbalances. Over the years, I have developed a patient-centric approach that emphasizes deep-rooted healing through authentic Ayurvedic principles. My treatment philosophy is based on understanding the unique constitution (prakriti) and imbalance (vikriti) of each patient, allowing me to craft individualized care plans using classical formulations, diet corrections, detox therapies (shodhana), and lifestyle modifications. Whether it’s persistent hair fall, recurring skin allergies, or long-term metabolic disorders, I aim to address the root cause rather than just suppress symptoms. In the management of lifestyle disorders like diabetes and arthritis, I integrate Ayurvedic medicines with structured dinacharya (daily routines) and ahar (dietary guidance), focusing on sustainable results and long-term wellness. I also work extensively with stress-related concerns, offering holistic strategies that incorporate mind-body practices, including meditation, herbal support, and counseling rooted in Ayurveda. With a strong foundation in traditional Ayurvedic texts and decades of hands-on experience, I remain committed to providing safe, natural, and effective healthcare solutions. My goal is to guide patients toward a balanced life, free from chronic ailments, through personalized treatment protocols that restore harmony to both body and mind.
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I am a Senior Ayurveda Physician with over 28 years of clinical experience dedicated to the principles and practice of authentic Ayurvedic medicine. Throughout my journey, I have had the privilege of treating more than 100,000 patients through both in-person consultations and online platforms. My approach is deeply rooted in classical Ayurvedic diagnostics—such as Nadi Pariksha (pulse examination), Roga-Rogi Pariksha (patient and disease evaluation), and a personalized assessment of prakriti (body constitution). Over the years, I have successfully managed a wide range of health conditions across all age groups—from acute infections and digestive issues to chronic and lifestyle disorders such as arthritis, diabetes, respiratory ailments, hormonal imbalances, and autoimmune conditions. I place strong emphasis on individualized care, combining herbal formulations, Panchakarma detox therapies, and dietary and lifestyle guidance to ensure long-term healing and disease prevention. My extensive experience also includes addressing complex, chronic illnesses that require a deep understanding of both the pathology and the patient’s overall constitution. I have worked with patients who had previously struggled with little success in other systems of medicine, and have guided many toward sustainable recovery and improved quality of life. Whether treating elderly patients with degenerative disorders or young adults facing hormonal or metabolic challenges, I strive to offer care that is compassionate, comprehensive, and evidence-informed. My goal is to empower patients with Ayurvedic wisdom so they can take an active role in their healing journey. I continue to remain updated with the evolving landscape of integrative health and value the importance of patient education, ethical practice, and consistent follow-up. For me, Ayurveda is not just a profession, but a lifelong commitment to restoring balance and promoting well-being, one patient at a time.
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