I have a varicocele grade 2. How to reduce grade - #26245
I had a varicocele grade 2 last 3 month And also spermatic cord enlarged with mild increase varicocele P/o funiculatis Mild Pain in the scrotum Pooling sensation I feel like bag worm in that area So please,tell me how to reduce
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SUFFERING FROM GRADE 2 VARICOCELE
treatment protocol include internal medication + external therapy + lifestyle modification goal is to improve blood circulation, reduce inflammation, relive pain, tone and give strength to veins, prevent further deterioration
internally start taking- vriddhivadhika vati - 1 tab twice daily after food with warm water punarnavadi guggulu- 2 tab twice daily after food with warm water Kanchnar gugulu- 2 tab twice daily after food with warm water Arshogni vvati- 1 tab twice daily after food with water sahacharadi kashaya- 15 ml twice daily before meals with equal quantity of water Ashwagandha churna- 1 tsp with warm milk at bed time
externally- gentle oil massage on thighs and lower abdomen improves circulation and tone muscle- sahacharadi taila or mahanarayna. taila
DIET- avoid spicy , fried heavy packaged food eat fiber rich food avoid prolong standing or sitting use supportive undergarments
if consitipation -take triphala churna 1 tsp with water water daily at night
yoga and exercise daily- leg up the wall pose, bridge pose, pavanmuktasana, naukasana, Ashwini mudra- contract and release anal muscle 20 times daily
avoid heavy lifting , cycling or gym
honestly- ayurveda can reduce symptom, delay progression, and improve quality of life especially if there is mild pain and no fertility issue if severe pain, testicular shrinking - varicocelectomy is highly effective and permenent solution
do follow this and see visible result
thank you
Addressing varicocele naturally involves understanding its underlying causes and taking a holistic approach to balance your doshas, specifically focusing on pitta and vata which can contribute to this condition. A few practical steps might help to ease your discomfort and improve the situation over time.
Start with your diet and daily routine. Focus on foods that calm pitta and vata. Include cooling, hydrating foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Avoid having spicy, sour or overly salty foods, as they may aggravate pitta. Incorporating warm sesame oil massages around the lower abdomen and scrotum area can also provide relief, improve circulation and reduce pooling sensations. Gently apply the oil and massage with upward movements once daily.
Moreover, practicing Pranayama, specifically Anulom Vilom and Bhramari, can help to maintain airflow and energy balance in your body. Daily yoga asanas like pavanmuktasana, sarvangasana, and viparita karani are potentially beneficial to enhance blood flow around the pelvic area and reduce venous pressure.
Keeping regular bowel movements is crucial, as constipation may worsen symptoms. Drink warm water throughout the day to improve digestion. Consider some herbs like Tripahala (a blend of three fruits), taken with warm water at bedtime, they can help gently regulate bowel function.
Practically avoid heavy weightlifting or activities that strain the abdominal muscles. Resting with the legs slightly elevated might also help minimize pooling effect.
Regular monitoring and follow-up at your physician are essential to ensure the condition doesn’t progress. In some cases, when pain is persistent or causes significant discomfort, further medical evaluation is necessary. If the symtoms persist, please consult with your healthcare provider for appropriate interventions and explore possible surgical options if needed.
These steps aim to reduce discomfort and potentially impact of varicocele, though results can vary, consistency and patience are key.
What you’re experiencing with a grade 2 varicocele along with the discomfort is quite common and can be managed through various approaches. In Siddha-Ayurvedic practice, we aim to address both the varicocele itself and the underlying imbalances that may contribute to it, especially focusing on the doshas.
First, maintaining proper circulation in the area is crucial. Gentle exercises like walking or yoga, which stimulate circulation without straining, can be beneficial. Poses like the Viparita Karani (legs-up-the-wall pose) may help reduce venous pooling in the area.
Diet plays an important role as well. Consider incorporating foods that balance the vata dosha, as vata imbalance can contribute to the pooling sensation you described. Warm, cooked meals with a bit of oil and spices such as turmeric and ginger are helpful. Avoiding caffeine and spicy foods, which are known to aggravate vata, may also help. Staying hydrated by drinking warm water throughout the day is essential for optimal circulation.
Herbal support can be a part of your regimen too. Ashwagandha and gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) are herbs regularly used to support male reproductive health and can be taken under the guidance of an experienced practitioner familiar with your specific constitution.
It’s important to address lifestyle factors. Avoid lifting heavy weights or prolonged standing, as this can exacerbate symptoms. Instead, resting periodically with feet elevated can help reduce the pressure.
Since you’re experiencing mild pain and a sense of heaviness, if the discomfort becomes severe or affects your normal activities, a consultation with a healthcare professional would be best to assess your condition accurately and discuss any need for advanced medical interventions. Always coordinate with a healthcare provider to avoid missing a critical health issue while engaging with alternative remedies.

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