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Urological Disorders
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Can Ayurveda Help Lower High Blood Urea and Creatinine Levels? - #43975

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Blood urea is high, Creatine level is 4, can we reverse it through Ayurveda medicine? If so, can I get a recommendation of a good institution? Thank you,

How long have you been experiencing elevated blood urea and creatinine levels?:

- 1-3 months

Have you made any dietary changes recently?:

- Yes, significant changes

Do you have any other health conditions?:

- Yes, diabetes
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Yes it’s possible need brief examination for better management.

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Yes definitely… you can reverse it if you take ayurvedic medicine regularly along with that diet modification and lifestyle changes you can see positive results… but before starting/ advising we want detailed history so that we can guide you even more accurately

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Yes it’s possible need brief examination for better management.

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Elevated blood urea and creatinine levels often hint at renal dysfunction, and addressing this through Ayurveda involves a comprehensive approach. Begin by considering your dosha type, since kidney issues can be linked to imbalances often involving Vata or Pitta. The primary goal is to reduce the strain on your kidneys and promote their natural functioning.

Dietary modifications can be significant. Focus on a light, easy-to-digest diet. Include more cooling and calming foods such as cucumber, watermelon, and boiled rice, avoiding high-protein, acidic or spicy foods that might strain your kidneys. Enhancing your agni, or digestive fire, is also essential. Consuming herbs like trikatu – a combination of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger – can help improve digestion but should be adjusted according to your prakriti to prevent aggravation.

Drinking herbal teas like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) may assist kidney function through its diuretic effects, potentially helping in the reduction of creatinine. However, it’s important to note that these herbal solutions should be implemented with professional guidance to avoid any adverse effects. Practice daily yoga and pranayama to improve circulation and overall vitality, aiding the kidneys.

Finding an institution might take some research; identified practitioners should have reputable certifications and experience in handling renal issues through Ayurveda. In India, institutions like Arya Vaidya Sala or JIVA Ayurveda have a long-standing reputation in treating such conditions, though reviews and professionals should be checked.

However, given the seriousness of kidney-related concerns, it is crucial to concurrently work with your allopathic doctor. Ayurvedic treatments should ideally compliment, not substitute, conventional medical treatment, considering the critical nature of kidney function. For acute symptoms or severe elevation in creatinine or urea levels, immediate conventional medical attention is advised. Remember, every individual is unique, thus any treatment should be closely monitored and personalized.

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