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Reoccuring uti and vaginal infection,
Urological Disorders
Question #32729
188 days ago
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Reoccuring uti and vaginal infection, - #32729

Nischitha raj

I am facing it from last 2yrs, ifIjaf curd or spicy foodor non veg it will react immediately, sometimes just ifI'vedone 24hrsof fasting it will start, and consulted the doctoralso they give me antibiotics, I've taken medicinemore than 5times it'snot clearing

Age: 27
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Dear Nischitha Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab Chandraprabhavati 2-0-2 Tab. Myron 2-0-2 Sy. Neeri 10ml twice a day Follow up after 2weeks.

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HELLO NISCHITHA JI, Don’t worry, follow this treatment plan and you will get relief - 1.Neem ghanvati-1-0-1 after meals 2. Chandraprabha vati 2-0-2 after meals 3. Patrangasava - 4tsp with 4tsp water twice a day after meals. 4. Panchvalkal kwath - wash the vaginal area with this twice a week.

Other tips- . Maintain good local hygiene.Keep the area clean and dry. .Wear cotton made, comfortable garments to prevent irritation and itching. . Don’t use soap or vaginal washes as they change the natural pH of vagina leading to bacterial growth. .Wash the vaginal area with Panchvalkal kwath twice a week. REVIEW AFTER 15 DAYS Take care Regards, Dr. Anupriya

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AVN Nimbadi Kashayam Tablet - AVN Ayurveda Formulations
Neem Veg Capsule - Zandu
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Reoccuring urinary tract infections (UTIs) and vaginal infections can be bothersome. From an Ayurvedic perspective, such issues often relate to an imbalance in the doshas, particularly Pitta dosha. Pitta imbalance can be aggravated by spicy foods, excessive heat, stress, and inappropriate dietary habits.

First, consider dietary modifications. Avoid spicy, oily, deep-fried, and sour foods. Limit or eliminate non-vegetarian food for a while, as they can be heavy to digest and may contribute to inflammation. Instead, incorporate cooling foods like cucumber, coconut water, ripe sweet fruits (like melon) and green leafy vegetables. Include plenty of water, but consume at normal room temperature, not excessively cold or hot.

Incorporate herbs and spices that support urinary health. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is traditionally used in Ayurveda for urinary tract health. Neem and Manjistha are also valuable for their anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. These can be taken as supplements or decoctions. It’s best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for exact dosages.

Maintaining proper hygiene is crucial. Use mild, unscented soap for genital hygiene, avoiding harsh chemical-laden products. Wear cotton oh, breathable underwear, avoid tight clothing that may trap moisture. After urinating or bathing, ensure the area is dry.

Consider incorporating practices that balance Pitta. Regular practice of Pranayama (breathing exercises), especially cooling breaths like Sheetali and Nadi Shodhana, can be beneficial. Meditation and yoga can manage stress, which may otherwise trigger Pitta imbalance.

Lastly, assessing your immune system’s strength may be useful. A weak immune system can play a significant role in recurrent infections. A balanced diet, Ayurvedic Rasayanas such as Amalaki (Indian gooseberry), Ashwagandha, and regular exercise tailored to your constitution support overall immunity.

If symptoms persist despite these changes, it’s critical to follow up with healthcare professional for further evaluation, as recurrent infections can sometimes hint at underlying issues that require medical intervention.

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