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Urinary Issues After Urethra Surgery
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Question #40812
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Urinary Issues After Urethra Surgery - #40812

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I have problems urithera structure 9th September bladder high neck surgery done but I have urine passing problem Doctor told me your urithera structure problem

How long have you been experiencing urinary passing problems since the surgery?:

- More than 4 weeks

What is the severity of your urine passing problem?:

- Severe, constant difficulty

Have you noticed any specific triggers for these urinary issues?:

- After eating
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Considering your recent surgery on the high neck of the bladder and the urethral stricture issue leading to urine passage difficulties, it sounds like a situation needing careful management. The stricturing of the urethra can indeed obstruct urine flow, enhancing the feeling of difficulty during urination.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, this could be seen through the lens of vata dosha imbalance, which affects movement in the body, and apana vata, governing the downward flow of bodily wastes. Here are some practical suggestions that you can consider incorporating into your routine under proper guidance of your healthcare provider:

Diet plays a critical role. Emphasize warm, easily digestible foods that pacify vata. Think cooked vegetables, warm liquids and well-cooked grains like oatmeal or rice. Avoid dry, cold and overly rough food like raw salads or cold drinks that may aggravate vata dosha.

Hydration is essential—drink warm to hot water throughout the day. Consider water infused with cooling herbs such as coriander or fennel seeds to sooth the urinary tract. Simply boil the water with a teaspoon of these seeds and let it cool to a warm temperature before drinking.

Lifestyle modifications are key too. Prioritize rest and stress reduction techniques, as stress can exacerbate vata issues. Engage in gentle exercises like walking or yoga, but do not exert yourself unnecessarily.

Herbal support can be beneficial. Gokshura churna, an Ayurvedic herb, is known for supporting urinary health. Mix a half teaspoon with warm water and consume once or twice daily after meals. Again, ensure you have proper medical advice before introducing new herbs.

Finally, a consultation with a healthcare professional is vital to monitor your condition and ensure that urethral strictures are addressed adequately by appropriate interventions that might be required, ensuring safe and optimized recovery post-surgery.

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The urine passage difficulty you’re experiencing might arise due to urethral stricture, which could be a narrowing that impairs urine flow, especially after surgery like the one you had. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, addressing potential imbalances in doshas and agni are useful steps when dealing with such conditions.

Firstly, it’s crucial to enhance urination ease—ensure you’re hydrated, but sip small amounts of warm water throughout the day rather than gulping large quantities at once. Warm water can help soothe and gently support urinary pathways. If you notice discomfort or problems increasing, prioritizing western medical follow-up is essential, as changes after surgery can require timely intervention.

A herbal formulation to consider involves Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) known for supporting the urinary system. Taking it as a powder—approx 1/4 teaspoon mixed with warm water before meals twice daily—can support urinary function. However, consulting with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any formulation ensures the choice fits your unique doshic constitution.

Additionally, include dietary mild spices like cumin, fennel, and coriander in your meals. They can enhance digestion and indirectly support urinary health by maintaining a balanced agni. Avoid heavy, oily, and spicy foods that might overstrain your digestive and excretory systems.

Avoid excessive physical exertion, which might stress healing tissues. Gentle yoga, like Supta Baddha Konasana (reclined bound angle pose), may promote some urinary comfort—but only if it’s comfortable and pain-free.

Remember, complications after such surgery should always be monitored by your healthcare provider, ensuring there’s no obstruction or infection needing immediate attention. Balancing Ayurvedic approaches with modern health advice helps achieve safety and efficacy.

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