How to control incontinence naturally without side effects from medication? - #52518
I was just prescribed pills for incontinence and an afraid to take it due to side effects it may cause on my overall wellbeing. Is there’snatural way to control continence
How long have you been experiencing incontinence?:
- 1-3 monthsWhat type of incontinence are you experiencing?:
- Urge incontinenceHave you noticed any specific triggers for your incontinence?:
- No specific triggersHow would you describe the severity of your incontinence?:
- Mild — occasional leakageWhat other symptoms do you experience along with incontinence?:
- Frequent urinationHow is your overall digestive health?:
- Frequent issuesHave you made any lifestyle changes recently?:
- Not sureDoctors' responses
Hi! I’m an assistant to the Ask Ayurveda doctors. I’ve carefully reviewed your question.
I will explain your symptoms through the Ayurvedic perspective so you understand what is happening in your body as a whole.
In Ayurveda, incontinence can be linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and elimination in the body. When Vata is aggravated, it can lead to irregularities in the nervous and muscular control of the bladder, causing symptoms like frequent urination or leakage. This imbalance can also be influenced by factors such as stress, diet, and lifestyle, which may lead to dryness or weakness in the tissues responsible for bladder control.
Additionally, if there are digestive issues, such as weak Agni (digestive fire) or Ama (toxic buildup), they can further exacerbate Vata imbalance, affecting the urinary system. It’s important to address these underlying imbalances to help manage incontinence naturally.
To give doctors a precise and effective treatment plan, your answers to the questions below are essential. Without this information, the recommendations will be more general and less accurate.
Please answer each question as clearly as possible.
1. How long have you been experiencing incontinence? Please specify if it’s less than 1 month, 1-3 months, 3-6 months, or more than 6 months. 2. What type of incontinence are you experiencing? Is it urge, stress, overflow, or functional incontinence? 3. Have you noticed any specific triggers for your incontinence, such as coughing, sneezing, physical activity, certain foods or drinks, or no specific triggers? 4. How would you describe the severity of your incontinence? Is it mild with occasional leakage, moderate with frequent but manageable episodes, severe with constant leakage, or very severe where control is almost impossible? 5. What other symptoms do you experience along with incontinence, such as frequent urination, pain or discomfort, fatigue, or weakness? 6. How is your overall digestive health? Would you say it’s good with regular and comfortable digestion, occasional bloating or gas, frequent issues, or chronic concerns? 7. Have you made any lifestyle changes recently, such as improving your diet and exercise, reducing stress, or have there been no changes?
Your detailed responses will help in crafting a more tailored and effective Ayurvedic approach to managing your condition.
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