Prostate enlargement measuring 32 gram and a kidney stone of 4.5g - #30679
I have Prostate enlargement of 32g and a kidney stone of 4.5 gram in right kidney. If I take any ayurvedic medicine than it makes a huge warm condition in my body and observes allergy in the rectam area
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Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Cystone fort 2-0-2 Cap. UralBPH 2-0-2
For managing prostate enlargement and kidney stones through Ayurveda, it’s essential to adopt a tailored approach that respects your specific conditions and sensitivities. Given the warmth condition and allergy, let’s consider some options.
Prostate enlargement, or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), can be managed by pacifying the aggravated Vata and possibly Pitta doshas. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is renowned in Ayurveda for prostate health, promoting urine flow and reducing inflammation. However, it must be taken cautiously since it may heat the body. Start with low doses — such as half teaspoon powder mixed in warm water, taken once a day. Monitor for any warm sensations and adjust as necessary, always consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner. Balancing alongside cooling herbs like Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) may help. Shatavari can be taken as powder, around one teaspoon at night with warm milk to balance Pitta.
For the kidney stone, Ayurveda focuses on breaking the stone with remedies such as Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) or Varun (Crataeva nurvala). Taking Punarnava kwath (decoction) can aid urinary system function. Prepare by boiling one tablespoon of dried Punarnava in two cups water until it reduces to one cup, and drink twice daily. It acts as a diuretic and assists in stone expulsion. Hydration is key, so drink adequate amounts of water throughout the day, aiming for at least 8-10 glasses a day to help flush the kidneys.
The allergic reactions suggest Pitta imbalance, likely due to heat from the herbs or condition itself. Cooling topical applications like aloe vera gel may soothe rectal irritation, applying carefully where needed. Similarly, a Pitta-pacifying diet — avoiding spicy, fried foods, and tobacco— can balance internal heat.
Continually evaluating reactions to herbs and adjusting based on sensitivity is vital. Given your condition, collaborating closely with a qualified Ayurvedic physician for supervision is prudent. If symptoms worsen or introduce new issues, seeking conventional medical advice promptly ensures your safety.

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