No worries First I want to know Wats the indication for surgery is there any fibroid ? How your menstrual history?? If yu give proper history then it will be easy to guide you more precisely Meanwhile start on Chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 Gokshuradi guggulu 1-0-1 Kanchanar guggulu 1-0-1 Asoka aristha 10-0-10 ml Chandanasava 10-0-10 ml With equal water Drink plenty of fluids Do walking regularly
HELLO, I recommend the following treatment for UTI symptoms- TREATMENT - 1. Chandraprabha vati 2-0-2 after meals. 2. Neem ghanvati 2 -0-2 after meals 3. Chandanasava - 2 tsp with 2 tsp water twice a day after meals.
DIET- .Avoid foods that are spicy, oily, and acidic that may imbalance pitta dosha and worsen UTI symptoms. . Include cooling foods like cucumbers, yogurt, melons and pomegranate. . Include turmeric, cinnamon and cardamom in food. .Take adequate amount of water. Take coconut water, barley water. Exercises - Kegel exercise and pelvic floor exercises.
Lifestyle modifications - . Maintaining a good local hygiene is very important(wiping front to back). . Never hold urine for longer periods. . Use cotton made undergarments.Use loose, comfortable clothing to keep the area dry and free from irritation.
Follow this treatment plan and you will get relief. REVIEW AFTER 10 DAYS. If you want treatment plan related gynae issues then share your menstrual history and reports results in detail. Take care Regards, Dr. Anupriya
Chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs) indeed can be challenging to manage, especially when compounded by a history of surgical intervention and other reproductive health issues. In Ayurveda, frequent UTIs are often associated with an imbalance in the doshas, particularly Pitta, which governs metabolism and heat in the body. Let’s look into a few approaches to address the recurrence by focusing on balance and strengthening the urinary system.
First, diet is fundamental in Ayurveda. Aim to cool down your body by reducing Pitta-aggravating foods like spicy, fried, oily, and acidic foods. Include more naturally cooling foods such as cucumber, coconut water, and coriander. Hydration is critical; drink plenty of lukewarm water throughout the day, as well as herbal teas made with coriander, fennel, and cardamom, which may help to cleanse the urinary system.
In addition to dietary adjustments, lifestyle measures can support your system. Avoid holding urine for extended periods, as this leads to accumulation of toxins and infection. Also, ensure that you have regular bowel movements, as irregularity can influence your urinary health. Practice yoga and pranayama exercises that focus on Pitta balance and stress reduction, such as Shitali breathing or Nadi Shodhana.
Herbal remedies supportive in managing UTIs include Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa), recognized for their diuretic properties. Taking these herbs under supervision can strengthen kidney function and cleanse pathways.
Given the complexity of your situation, particularly with surgical history and findings of cysts, combining these approaches with regular medical consultations ensures a comprehensive care plan is in place. If surgery is being considered, it’s crucial to discuss all possibilities with your healthcare provider, weighing the pros and cons carefully. Immediate medical advice and treatment should always be sought in case of severe symptoms or sudden changes in health condition.


