Pesab me problem hota hai ...ruk ruk kar hota hai - #27781
Mera pesab me problemhota hai...RukRukkar hota hai...pesabme pressurenhi bnta hai...har adha ghanta me pesab jana padta hai lekinbahut kam pesab hota hai...Aur uric acid bhi badha hua hai..dr ka kahna hai neurogenicbladder ka problem hai.
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Start with Chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 after food with water Gokshuradi ghanvati 2-0-0 after food with water Divya vrikkdoshar vati 1-1-1 after food with water. Follow up after 45 days
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Pesab me rukawat aur bar-bar jana pde to aapni problem ko samajhne ke liye Ayurveda me kafi kuch mehje ke sath samjha jaata hai, ki t honi chahiye. Aapke lakshanon se lagta hai ki aapke urinary system mein kuch imbalance hai jo vata dosa ke karan ho sakta hai. Aayurveda ke anusar, vata prakop hone par aise lakshan ho sakte hai.
Sabse pehle, apne diet aur aahar par dhyan dena zaroori hai. Aapko garm aur ghrisht bhojan lena chahiye jo vata shamak ho. Isme til ka tel, ghee, garm doodh aur garm masale jese adrak, elaichi shamil honi chahiye. Thande aur rukhe cheezon, jese ki kadhi khatti chinen aur soda drinks se bachna chahiye. Talate waqt kafi flushes bhi lena matter karta hai.
Pani ka theek se sevan karna bhi zaroori hai, par zyada paani ek saath peene se bachna chahiye. Din me har ghate thoda-thoda paani peete rahna chahiye, ye urinary tract ko sukarakshit rakhta hai.
Uric acid ke liye aapko purine-rich foods jese machchi, non-veg, beer aur madhur dravya se door rahna chahiye. Fresh anar, kali dal, aur ghia (lauki) yahaan fayde mand ho sakte hain. Isse aapka uric acid level control me aa sakta hai.
Kuch yogasana jaise bhujangasana aur dhanurasana aapki bladder ki health sudharne me sahyogi ho sakte hain. Din charya me thodi physical activity uthna-zaroori hai par zaroori hai ki adhik samay tak na baithe rahen.
Agar doctor ne neurogenic bladder kaha hai, to isse Ayurvedik upchhar ke sath-sath doctor ki salah lena zaroori hai, kyonki ye complex condition ho sakta hain jiska rai ganic ahleke require karte hain. Ye necessary hai ki aap kis bhi tareeke se apni aawasti ko control me rakhe, aur anthropic cheezein hamarafard meh soch forget the closer oar stabale slaine back soak.
Experiencing issues with frequent and incomplete urination, along with an elevated uric acid level, can indeed be concerning. A neurogenic bladder condition, as suggested by your doctor, points towards potential nerve damage affecting bladder control. Ayurveda can complement medical treatments by addressing underlying imbalances.
Firstly, consider your dosha, as an imbalance, especially in Vata, might be influencing this condition. A calming, Vata-pacifying lifestyle can be beneficial. This includes a warm, cooked diet rich in oils and moisture, avoiding dry and cold foods. Consume meals like warm soups, stews, and porridges that are easily digestible and comforting. Incorporate spices like cumin, fennel, and coriander that aid digestion and potentially help regulate urinary function.
For managing uric acid, focus also on reducing high-purine foods such as red meats and seafood. Incorporate more plant-based foods, particularly those with high water content, like cucumbers and melons, as they can be soothing and hydrating.
Practicing pranayama techniques, such as Anulom Vilom—10 minutes daily—can help stabilize Vata and improve nerve health. Gentle yoga postures like Pawanmuktasana, which promote abdominal and lower back flexibility, could also support your urinary system.
Include Ayurvedic herbs such as Gokshura and Punarnava, known for their diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties. A decoction of these herbs can be taken after meals, targeting bladder health.
However, it’s essential to remain connected with your healthcare provider to monitor the neurogenic aspect. If there’s any sign of infection or severe urinary retention, immediately seek medical evaluation. Balancing Ayurvedic practices with conventional treatment will offer a more comprehensive approach to recovery.

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