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Urological Disorders
Question #38623
82 days ago
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Burning Sensation and Delayed Urination Concerns - #38623

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1) Burning sensation in urethra while urination or after urination. 2) Urine does not come out immediately, takes minimum 4-5 seconds. 3) Quick discharge problem. After erection, I can feel tingling sensation inside penis. 4) Done urine test. According to general physician report is normal.

How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?:

- More than 6 months

Do you notice any specific triggers for your symptoms?:

- No specific triggers

Have you experienced any other symptoms?:

- No other symptoms
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1.Syp Neeri 2 tsp twice daily after meals 2.Chandraprabha vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Ashwagandhadi Lehyam 1 tsp at bedtime with warm milk 4.Varunadi Kashayam 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 5.Tab Hiforce 2 tab twice daily with warmmilk after meals

🧘 Lifestyle & Diet Recommendations ✅ Do - Warm sitz baths with Triphala decoction or neem water - Daily Abhyanga (oil massage) with Bala Taila or Ashwagandha Taila - Pranayama: Nadi Shodhana and Bhramari to calm Apana Vata - Light, cooling diet: rice, barley, moong dal, bottle gourd, coriander - Hydration: Cumin-coriander-fennel tea, coconut water (if no kidney issues) ❌ Avoid - Spicy, sour, fermented, or fried foods - Excessive sexual activity or suppression of natural urges - Sitting long hours without movement - Alcohol, tobacco, and stimulants

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Rule out urethral stricture/prostatitis with uroflowmetry + USG KUB-P. Get this investigations done and Start the below treatment after clearance

1. Chandraprabha Vati: 1 tab (500 mg) twice daily after meals. 2. Gokshuradi Guggulu: 1 tab (500 mg) twice daily after meals. 3. Varunadi Kashayam: 15 ml + equal water, twice daily before meals. 4. Ashwagandha Tablets: 1 tab (500 mg) twice daily after meals.

Diet & Lifestyle Eat: Coconut water, barley khichdi, pomegranate, ghee (1 tsp/meal). Avoid: Spicy/sour/salty foods, caffeine, holding urine. Daily: Kegels 20x × 3 sets, 10-min Anulom Vilom, 30-min walk. Urination: Relaxed posture, no force; double voiding.

Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma

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HELLO,

Your symptoms -burning sensation while or after uriantion -delay in starting urine take a few seconds -quick discharge during sexual activity with tingling sensation inside penis -urine test = normal

DURATION= 6+month

This can happen due to -inflammation or irritation of the urethra or prostate -funcitonal weakens of bladder of neck or pelvic nuscles -nerve hypersensitivity causing quick discharge -no infectan, but functional imbalance

WHAT THIS MEANS IN AYURVEDA -Burning sensation= excess Pitta dosha in urinary system -Delay in urine flow= disturbed vata dosha, , especially apana vata, which controls urination and ejaculation -quick discharge and tingling-> weakness and vitiation of shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue) and disturbed vata in genital region -Normal reprots= means not structural or bacterial but functional imbalance of doshas

TREATMENT GOALS -pacify pitta -normalize vata -nourish and strengthen shukra dhatu -rejuvenate urinary tract and support prostate health -calm the nervous system and improve confidence and energy

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) GOKSHURADI GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals with lukewarm water for 3 months = anti inflammatory, diuretic, strengthens urianry tract

2) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily with water for 3 months = balances all three doshas, relieves burning, tones bladder and prostate

3) USHIRASAVA= 20 ml with water twice daily after meals for 3 months = reduces heat and inflamation, improves urine flow

4) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk twice daily for 3 months = stregthens nerves, improves stamina and control

5) SHILAJIT CAPSUELS= 250 mg cap in mroning for 2 months with warm milk = natural rejuvenator for soxual and urianry system

6) KAPIKACHU CHURNA + YASHTIMADHU CHURNA= 1 tsp twice daily with milk for 3 months = increase serotonin, and dopamine, improves ejaculation control, soothes burning and heal urinary system

7) CHYAWAPRASHA= 1 tsp every morning = rejuvenator for immunity and vitality

EXTERAL TREATMENT

1) OIL MASSGAE= daily before bath using bala taila =improves blood flow, calms vata, reduces axiety

2) LOCAL PENILE MASSAGE= with bala taila gently on shaft not glans 3-4 times/week =improves nerve strength ad control

LIFESTYLE -do not hold urine or semen -avoid long sitting on hard surfaces pressure o prostate -sleep 7-8 hrs, avoid staying up late -moderate sexual activity avoid excess -avoid stress and anxiety -wear loose, cotton undergarments -avoid exposure to excessive heat or sun

YOGA ASANAS -vajrasana -baddha konasana -dhanurasana -pashimottanasana -shavsana

PRANAYAM -Sheetali and sheetkari -anulom vilom -bhramair -ashwimni mudra=contract and release anal muscles 20 reps twice daily to strengthen pelvic floor

DIET -milk with ghee 1 tsp at nght -barley water, coconut water, pomegranate juice, sugarcane juice -cooked vegetables= bottle gourd, ridge gourd, ash gourd -fruits= baanana, grapes,apple,watermelon -whole grains, rice, moong dal -cumin, coriander, fennel ,cardamon

AVOID -spicy, fried, sours salty or fermented foods -pickles,red chilli, vinegar -alcohol, coffee, smoking, carbonated drinks -late nights meals, junk foods, and excessive meal

HOME REMEDIES -coriander seed water= reduces burning and heat drink twicely -coconut water= 2-3 times daily natural pitta paciifer -barley water= soak barley overnight boil ad drink throughout the day -aloe vera juice 20 ml with water mroning and evening-> soothes urianry tract -mix 1 tsp ghee in warm milk before bed-> relieves dryness and vata

This condition is fully manageable with consistent ayurvedic treatment and lifestyle balance

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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81 days ago
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Take chandraprabha vati 1tab bd, gokshuradi Guggulu 1tab, chandasava 20ml bd, shatavarighritam 1tsp, sarvathobhadravati gold 1tab bd and take more water

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Hello I understand how uncomfortable this burning sensation and delayed urination must be for you. But don’t worry we are here to help you out😊

✅ AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

✅ INTERNAL MEDICATION

1 Chandraprabha Vati – 2 tabs twice daily after food with water.( Relieves burning and improves urinary flow.)

2 Gokshuradi Guggulu – 2 tabs twice daily after food (Tones the urinary tract and prostate region.)

3. Ural syrup – 20 ml with equal water twice daily. ( Reduces burning and cleanses urinary channels.)

4 Ashwagandha Churna – 1 tsp at bedtime with milk. ( Improves stamina and helps in controlling premature discharge.)

✅ EXTERNAL AND SUPPORTIVE MEASURES

Take lukewarm Sitz bath (sit in a tub of lukewarm water) with a pinch of Triphala powder for 10 minutes daily – it soothes urethral burning.

Avoid holding urine for long periods.

Drink coriander water or barley water frequently during the day to flush the urinary system.

✅ DIET AND LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION

❌Avoid: Spicy, sour, fried food Alcohol, coffee, and very salty or processed food Long sitting hours and excessive heat exposure

✅Include: Coconut water, sugarcane juice, cucumber, watermelon Fresh buttermilk with cumin 8–10 glasses of water daily

✅ For Quick Discharge

Practice breathing relaxation (Anulom Vilom, Bhramari) for 10–15 minutes daily. Apply Bala Taila or Ashwagandhadi Taila for gentle local massage (only external, not on glans). Avoid watching or reading sexually stimulating content frequently, as it vitiates Vata and Pitta

Wishing you a good health😊

Warm regards, Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Start with Gokshuradi guggul 2-0-0 after breakfast with water Chandraprbha vati 1-0-1 after food with water Cap. Ashwashila 1-0-1 after food with water. Apply ashwagandha bala oil/ Shilajit oil on penis externally twice daily.

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Based on the symptoms you’ve described, it’s essential to understand these concerns from an Ayurvedic perspective, focusing on the balance of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha doshas.

The burning sensation during urination and delay in urine flow could be indicative of Pitta imbalance. This dosha, when aggravated, can lead to increased warmth and discomfort in the urinary tract. To help balance Pitta, consider incorporating cooling foods such as cucumber, cilantro, and coconut water into your diet. These items can help soothe irritation, Reduce spicy, sour, and salty foods, as they can further aggravate Pitta.

The issue with delayed urination suggests potential Vata imbalance, which might affect the normal movement and expulsion of urine. Opt for warm, grounding foods like whole grains, and root vegetables to pacify Vata. In addition, staying hydrated is crucial but sip warm water or herbal teas, like chamomile or fennel, as opposed to cold beverages.

Regarding the quick discharge, this might be related to heightened Vata or even Pitta, which can cause over-excitement and irritability in bodily functions. Practice Ashwagandha supplementation, known for its adaptogenic properties, but consult with a qualified practitioner before starting herbs. Ashwagandha can help calm the nervous system and improve overall resilience.

Daily routine establishment helps with energetic balance, so consider a regular schedule that includes meditation or pranayama practices like Nadi Shodhana, to help soothe your system. Avoid stress and engage in calming activities in the evening to improve quality of sleep and recovery.

Since a urine test displayed no abnormalities, making lifestyle and dietary changes could promote better balance. However persistent issues, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner, available for assessment based on your unique prakriti can provide personalized guidance.

Also keep monitoring your symptoms. Seek immediate medical care if you experience worsening symptoms like severe pain, blood in urine, or inability to urinate, as these could indicate a more serious, urgent condition needing immediate attention.

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You can start on Chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 Gokshuradi guggulu 1-0-1 Chandanasava 20-0-20 ml with equal water Once get urine routine test and us kub

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Ok you need to get ultra sound kub to rule out any underlying issues Meanwhile you take Yavanamrita vati Chandraprabha vati Gokshuradi guggulu All 3 tablets twice daily after meals Ashwagandha churna 1/2 tsp with warm milk at night

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HELLO,

Your symptoms indicate an imbalance of pitta and vata doshas in the mutravaha srotas and shukravaha srotas- condition often related to Mutrakrichha and shukra dushti

DIETARY MANAGEMENT

AVOID -spicy, sour, fried, fermented, and oily foods -excess salt, red chilli, pickles, alcohol, smoking, coffee, and junk food

INCLUDE -cooling, light, and hydrating foods= milk, ghee, moong dal, cucumber, watermelon, coconut water, pumpkin, bottle gourd, and buttermilk -drink lukewarm water infused with coriander seeds or fennel seeds

LIFESTYLE -avoid holding urine or semen forecefully -avoid excessive sexual activity, night awakening, and stress -maintail proper sleep and daily rouitne

GENTLE YOGA AND PRANAYAM -ashwini mudra, moola bandha, anulom vilom, sheetali for calming pitta nd strengthening pelvic muslce

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals with lukewarm water

2) GOKSHURADI GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for urinary flow and burning

3) SHILAJIT CAPSULES= 1 cap daily in morning for vitality and shura dhatu nourishment

4) YASHTIMADHU CHURA= 1/2 tsp with cold milk twice daily for burning sensation

5) SARASWAATRISHTA= 15 ml twice daily with equal water after meals

REJUVENATION

-MUSLI PAK= 1 tsp daily to improve stamina and seminal health

MONITORING -continue for 6-8 weeks, -maintain hydration and regular bowel movement to avoid vata aggravation

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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