Kidney, prostate, neuropathy, gastric - #26043
I am suffering from diabetes from 7 years.now prostate problem,Frequent urination, bad smell and foam with urine.trunk ache, Severe bloating ang flirt. My age is 57 years. From last 47 years I have asthama. Taking regularly two times Asthalin 4 mg night inhaler beudocart & Asthalin inhaler. For diabetes i taking Sitapride D 10 /100. Last six months I am using Gokshuradhi, chandraprabhavati, punarnava daily two times no use
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Managing diabetes alongside complications like prostate issues, frequent urination, and digestive disturbances requires a comprehensive Ayurvedic approach. Firstly, considering your diabetes, maintaining a balanced diet is crucial. Focus on consuming low-glycemic index foods like whole grains, green leafy vegetables, lentils, and incorporating amla (Indian gooseberry) for its rich vitamin C content, which helps in controlling blood sugar levels.
For prostate health and frequent urination, Gokshuradi Guggulu is typically beneficial, but since you’ve seen no improvement, the balance of your doshas may need a different intervention. Ashwagandha can be helpful as it strengthens tissues and can support vitality. Additionally, Punarnava, known for its diuretic properties, can help manage fluid retention and urinary discomforts. It may be worthwhile to check with your practitioneer if the dosages or preparation is optimized.
The bad smell and foam in urine might point to imbalanced digestion or kidney function. Ensuring your agni, or digestive fire, is strong is key. Try drinking warm water throughout the day with a little ginger and black pepper to enhance digestion. How about reducing salty and spicy foods that may increase Pitta, potentially causing agility in the kidneys?
As for the trunk ache and severe bloating, it might be a sign that Vata dosha is aggravated, especially with longstanding asthma issues. Regular oil massages (abhyanga) using warm sesame oil can help pacify Vata and improve circulation in the body. Practicing Pranayama daily, particularly anulom vilom, could help in managing asthma and alleviate chest discomfort.
While it seems like you’re integrating some Ayurvedic herbs, aligning it with the right lifestyle and dietary measures are necessary. Regularly practicing yoga and meditation could help manage stress and improve overall health. Remember, consistency is key, and always ensure to work alongside your healthcare provider to adapt the best suitable plan.
Given your situation with diabetes for several years, alongside prostate issues, frequent urination, and digestive discomfort, it’s crucial to consider the underlying dosha imbalances. Primarily, we might be looking at Vata imbalances due to frequent urination and gas, combined with Kapha aggravation that contributes to asthma and possibly prostrate concerns. Also, the involvement of Apana Vayu (sub-dosha of Vata responsible for elimination) and disturbance in Agni (digestive fire) needs addressing.
Firstly, revisit the management of diabetes and blood sugar control, as elevated glucose can contribute to urinary tract and kidney stress. Increase your fluid intake with warm water infused with cumin and coriander seeds, which act as diuretics without being harsh, helps cleanse the urinary tract, and aids in balancing Vata.
For the prostate, inflammation, and urination, incorporating pumpkin seeds into your diet could be beneficial. They have properties that support prostate health. With your meals, chew 1 tablespoon of pumpkin seeds daily. Additionally, Ashwagandha could provide support for Vata balance and manage the stress on your physical systems.
Given the bloating and gas, Triphala churna can help regulate digestion and reduce bloating by balancing both Vata and Kapha and enhancing Agni. Mix a teaspoon in warm water take before bedtime.
Safety is paramount, particularly considering your medication and existing health conditions. It’s critical to continue your medication alongside these adjuncts and consult an allopathic doctor to ensure there are no contraindications with current treatments. An integrative approach with your physicians will ensure safe and manageable outcomes.

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