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Frequent Nighttime Urination in Grandmother
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Question #44622
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Frequent Nighttime Urination in Grandmother - #44622

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My grandmother is experiencing frequent and uncontrollable urination, She is having "khasyam" daily, according to Ayurveda. What remedies can help stop the frequent urination in night?

How long has your grandmother been experiencing frequent urination?:

- Less than 1 week

Does she experience any pain or discomfort while urinating?:

- No, no discomfort at all

What is her overall fluid intake like during the day?:

- Low, not drinking much
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Frequent urination during the night, or “nocturia," can be disconcerting. Understanding the Ayurvedic perspective, this condition might be due to an imbalance in Vata dosha, especially in its Apana Vata sub-dosha, which governs elimination. Paying attention to this dosha is vital in managing this issue.

First, adjust her daily routine, emphasizing relaxation and warmth. Encourage your grandmother to keep warm, avoiding cold beverages and environments, especially in the evening hours. Warm her abdominal area with a gentle oil massage, using sesame oil, which is ideal to pacify Vata. Performing this massage before bedtime can help to calm the body’s processes.

Dietary habits also play a crucial role. Include foods that are naturally sweet, sour, and salty to calm Vata. Ideally, she should have her dinner at least 2 to 3 hours before bed, ensuring the meal is light, well-cooked, and easy to digest. Reduce or eliminate stimulants like caffeine, which can increase urination, and encourage her to avoid very spicy or astringent foods in the evening.

Herbal remedies can provide supportive relief. Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) acts as a natural diuretic regulator and can be taken in powder or tablet form, about 1-2 grams or according to package instructions, with warm milk daily. Ensure she stays hydrated during the day to prevent excessive urination from dehydration at night.

Incorporate yoga or gentle stretching focusing on the pelvic area, as this can help improve muscle control. Practices such as pelvic floor exercises may enhance her bladder control too. However, if the frequent urination persist, or if she experiences discomfort or other symptoms, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying conditions such as diabetes or urinary tract infections.

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