Start with Chandraprbha vati 1-0-1 after food with water Gokshuradi guggul 2-0-0 after breakfast with water Drink adequate amount of water during the day Include coconut water/ fresh lime water/ barley lime water .
Swelling under eyes / peri orbital swelling indicates fluid overload ,but as already the report are normal do not worry,meanwhile start on Gokahuradi guggulu 1 tab twice daily after food with warm water
Dear Abhishek Avoid oily, packed foods and bakery products. Drink sufficient quantity of water. Tab. Chandraprabhavati 2-0-2 Tab. Bangshil 2-0-2
Don’t worry take silajith vati 1tab bd,vasanta kusukma kar ras 1tab od,nishamalki 1tab bd enough
Hello Abhishek
Since you are urine, kidney and liver reports are normal, the foam in urine is not likely due to kidney damage. It can sometimes happen from dehydration, fast urination or high protein intake. Please drink enough water throughout the day and avoid excessive protein supplements or very salty food , since you had under eye swelling earlier, it is good to repeat the winter test after 2 to 3 weeks to wish sure that there is no any change
Your long standing file may also cause, mild weakness, or dehydration so maintain good hydration and fibre rich diet If the for me urine, continuous or increases, we can review it further with a urine protein creatinine ratio test
Hey, Don’t worry and follow the below given medicines:
1.Chandraprabha vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Gokshuradi guggulu 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Varunadi kashyam 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals
Optional Herbal Waters - Coriander Seed Water: Soak 1 tsp overnight in a glass of water, strain and drink in the morning - Barley Water: Boil 1 tbsp barley in 1 liter water, sip throughout the day
Lifestyle & Diet Tips - Avoid: Excess salt, spicy foods, packaged snacks, and late-night meals - Favor: Warm, light meals with moong dal, bottle gourd, barley, and ghee - Hydration: Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily, but avoid overhydration - Sleep: Maintain a regular sleep cycle to support kidney repair
Foamy urine can sometimes be baffling when all your medical reports are normal. In Ayurveda, we approach conditions like this by examining factors such as dosha imbalances and lifestyle influences. While it’s reassuring your reports are normal, it’s worth looking into some Ayurvedic considerations.
Firstly, consider your dietary habits. Excessive protein in your diet can sometimes cause foamy urine, even without clinical abnormalities, so try to monitor protein-heavy foods like meat, dairy, and legumes. Balance your meals with plentiful vegetables, consume lighter foods, and incorporate cooling spices like coriander and fennel to aid digestion without overtaxing your system.
Swelling under the eyes that you mentioned might have been a transient kapha imbalance exacerbated by diet, sleep, or environmental factors. To keep kapha balanced, avoid heavy, greasy, or overly sweet foods, favor warming foods, and ensure regular physical activity — even short daily walks.
Keeping a routine is key, so try starting each day with a glass of warm water with a bit of lemon or honey to stimulate your agni, or digestive fire. Also practice pranayama, such as kapalabhati, which can help balance your doshas and promote optimal body functions.
Hydration is crucial, yet do not overhydrate as too much fluid might dilute necessary body salts and lead to imbalances. Opt for sipping warm water throughout the day instead of large amounts. Finally, ensure adequate rest without oversleeping, and try to manage stress through yoga or meditation to keep your body’s systems in harmony. If foamy urine persists or worsens, consulting ay doctor for further investigation is advisable.
HELLO ABHISHEK,
Seeing foam or bubbles in urine can be normal, temporary phenomenon- - for example if -you urinate with strong pressure -the toilet bowl already contains detergent -you are slightly dehydrate
But if foam persists, even after hydration and normal reports, Ayurveda and modern medicine both look at subtle metabolic imbalances that may not appear in basic lab tests
In Ayurveda, urine is a product of all tissues and reflects the health of the entire metabolism. Foamy urine may indicate kapha-vata imbalance in the Mutrvaha srotas
POSSIBLE CAUSES -eating heavy , oily, fried, or dairy rich foods -low digestive fire leading to formation of Ama -stress, anxiety, irregular eating or sleep -old constipation or piles - showing chronic digestive sluggishness -inadequate hydration -protein rich diets - eggs, meat, protein powders
WHY FOAM APPEAR -Aama and kapha accmulation in urinary channels-> causes slight stickiness and frothing -Vata aggravation= increases pressure of uriine flow, producing bubbles -sometimes subclinical protein leakage (not yet visible in tests) can. causes foam, showing early micro channel imbalance
TREATMENT GOALS -reduce toxin load, improves metabolism -clears stickiness, normalises flow -reduces froth, swelling and fatigue -improves long term metabolism -sustains urinary and digestive health
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS
1) TRIKATU CHURNA= 1/4 tsp with honey after meals for 15 days =improves digestion, removes aama, clears kapha
2) PUNARNAVADI KASHAYA= 15ml + warm water twice daily before meals for 30 days =removes water retention, cleanses kidneys, anti inflammatory
3) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 30 days =clears urinary channels, balances vata-kapha,detoxifier
4) GOKSHURADI GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 45 days =tonifies urinary system , redcues foam and irritation
5)PUNARNAVA MANDUR= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 30 days =improves kidney and liver function, reduces mild swelling
6) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime for 15 days =keeps bowels clean, balances pitta, improves digestion
EXTERNAL. TREATMENT
1) OIL MASSAGE= daily with sesame oil =improves vata balance and circulation
2) Swedana= after oil massage for 5-10 min mild steaming =expels toxins and reduces kapha
3) LOCALISED STEAM= over lower back/kidney region =promotes renal cleansing
4) FOOT MASSAGE AT NIGHT with ghee =calms vata, aids sleep and circulation
YOGA AND PRANAYAM -Pawanmuktasana= improves abdominal and urinary circulation -bhujangasana= stimulates kidneys and digestion dhanurasana= enhances metabolic fire -ardha matsyendrasana= detoxifies liver and kidneys -anulom vilom= balances vata pitta kaphacalms stress -sheetali and bhramari = cooling, reduces internal heat and inflammation -10-15 min brisk walk= improves metabolism and kidney perfusion
DIET -light,easily digestible food= khichdi, moong dal, red rice, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, ash gourd -Hydration= 2.5-3 L /day, mostly warm water or barley water, coconut water, or jeera-dhania-saunf water -Include= coriander, cumin, fennel, turmeric and small amounts of ghee -Morning detox= warm water + lemon + 1 tsp honey -Fruits= pomegranate, apple, pear, watermelon, amla, papaya
AVOID -fried, oily, fast food, cheese, panner, curd especially at night -heavy proteins - meat, protein shakes , excessive egg -tea,coffee, alcohol, carbonated drinks -late night eating and sleeping -daytime sleep or oversleeping
HOME REMEDIES -Barley water= natural diuretic, and detoxifier -Coriander-cumin-fennel water= improves digestion, cleanses urine -Amla juice= 15ml morning empty stomach with water-> rejuvenates kidneys and liver -Tulsi + honey= antioxidant purifies blood
LIFESTYLE PRACTICES -sleep early before 10:30 pm, wake early -avoid stress- use meditation or calming breathing -eat meals at regular times -avoid suppressing natural urges - urine,stool -keep body active but not overstrained
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Foamy urine with normal reports might not be immediately alarming, but it’s worth exploring through the lens of Ayurveda. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, it could be related to an imbalance in your body’s doshas. In particular, an increase in Vata dosha due to stressors or dietary choices might lead to frothy urine. Sometimes, minor Kapha imbalances can also manifest in a way that affects fluid balance.
Start by examining your diet. Reduce consumption of excessively salty, spicy, or processed foods that can aggravate Vata or Kapha. Opt for warm, simple meals that are easy to digest - favor mung dal, whole grains like rice, and cooked vegetables. Drink warm water as it helps balance Vata and aids digestion. It’s beneficial to sip on ginger tea post-meals as well.
Pay attention to your daily routine. Practices such as Abhyanga (self-massage with warm sesame oil) can calm Vata. Follow this with a warm bath to relax the muscles and mind. Regular sleeping patterns and stress-reducing activities such as yoga or meditation also help maintain balance.
Ensure good hydration - but not excessively. Too much water can disturb your body’s natural balance and potentially increase Kapha. Aim for regular small sips rather than large amounts at once.
The past swelling under your eyes indicates potential fluid retention issues. If symptoms return, consider seeking further evaluation. Persisting frothiness, despite attempted adjustments, may require a deeper look to rule out any underlying conditions. Always prioritize consulting a healthcare professional if any new symptoms arise or current ones worsen.



