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Slow urine flow age 37 male
Urological Disorders
Question #3521
180 days ago
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Slow urine flow age 37 male - #3521

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I suffer from slow urine flow from last 1 year I had taken ayurvedic medicine also but after some time again slow some discomfort in pelvic area cp vati ,varunadi vati also taken

Age: 37
Chronic illnesses: Before 1 year when I masterbate friction burning feel & also darker urine at that time but urine culture & usg is normal some prostate size mildly enlarge weight 34 gm
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Slow urine flow and discomfort in the pelvic area, combined with the history of mild prostate enlargement, can be signs of a prostate-related issue or urinary tract imbalance. Since you’ve already tried Ayurvedic medicines like CP Vati and Varunadi Vati without sustained relief, it may be helpful to explore a more tailored approach. You can consider adding Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), which is known for its ability to support urinary tract health and improve flow. Ashwagandha may also help with overall vitality and stress reduction, which can indirectly aid urinary function. However, since you’ve had some burning sensations and dark urine, it could also be beneficial to focus on hydration and avoid foods that may irritate the bladder, such as spicy foods, caffeine, or alcohol. Consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan based on your constitution (dosha) and specific symptoms could be more effective. Additionally, it's important to have a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional, especially given the prostate enlargement. Regular monitoring and further testing might be necessary to rule out underlying conditions.
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Hey, I hear you’re dealing with some slow urine flow issues at 37 – it's great you’ve explored using CP Vati and Varunadi Vati already. Let’s dig a little deeper into this. Sometimes, changes in urinary habits can be tied to imbalances in the doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta. So, what can we do? First off, since you've tried herbs, let’s focus on lifestyle and diet tweaks. Hydration is key, but with moderation. Lukewarm water infused with a pinch of fennel seeds or jeera might help flush out toxins. Aim for 8-9 glasses a day but avoid drinking large amounts at once especially before sleeping. Diet-wise, steer clear of very spicy, oily, or heavily processed foods; they can aggravate Pitta and disrupt the urinary tract. Instead, go for bland food that is easy on the stomach. Moong dal khichdi with ghee is a classic soothing meal you might want to include once a week - it’s nourishing yet non-irritating. From an Ayurveda perspective, gentle yoga and pranayama exercises are beneficial. Baddha Konasana (Cobbler Pose) and Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-the-Wall) can support pelvic health and improve circulation. It would help to try these in the morning or evening when you can take a peaceful pause. Keep a check on stress, it’s a silent disruptor for Vata. Daily meditation even just for 10-mins can work wonders. When there’s stress, everything tightens and slows down, even urine flow. And remember to watch out for any acute changes – if you experience pain, blood in urine, or a fever, that's your cue to seek medical attention immediately. Serious conditions like infections or obstructions shouldn't be delayed. Ayurveda aligns with what's best and safe for you. If things don’t improve, consult a professional who can tailor a treatment plan just for you.

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