Hi All, I am 33 yrs old female suffering with painful bladder over last 2.5 years. Symptoms are highest when I wake up. Recently did a cystocopy and they found dilated blood vessels on posterior wall and left lateral wall of the bladder with one area of glomerulation. I have mostly pain only on left side and sometimes the pain is worse going down my left leg like a nerve pain and I'm unable to walk when that nerve pain comes and constant pain at the end of the urine flow when I urinate. All this pain is only on left side right. I want a solution for this, can ayurveda help here for a permanent relief?
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It could be because of delayed urination… go for urine examination routine and microscopy
Tab chandraprabha vati 2 tab twice a day
Tab. Gokshuradi vati 2 tab twice a day
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Plenty of water
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I can understand the agony you are going through, but please understand Ayurveda is a miraculous science that can create health even in the most unfavorable cases. For that however, proper root cause analysis should be done and steps should be taken in the right direction. From what you are stating it seems more of an autoimmune condition or interstitial cystitis which can be corrected with right diet and proper herbal intervention. Please follow the following steps
1) Do your free HAIP Body type Analysis so that the ayurvedic remedies can be modulated according to that.
2) Do your Free HAIP Autoimmune Analysis and Free HAIP Sibo Analysis to rule out their presence. This can play a key role in causing your bladder symptoms
3) Start HAIP DIET based on the anti-inflammatory principles of Ayurveda immediately.
4) Seek consultation for adding appropriate herbs and supplements that gently give relief.
Consultation is valid for 30 days.
Hello maam, when did you had your lscs , does this pain arrived after lscs , please send your complete history of illness for proper treatment plan , you can consult with your previous reports
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From your description, this seems like interstitial cystitis / painful bladder syndrome, which explains the bladder wall changes, burning at the end of urination, and chronic pelvic pain. The nerve-like pain radiating to the leg indicates involvement of pelvic muscles and nerves due to ongoing bladder inflammation.
In Ayurveda, this condition is correlated with Mutrakricchra (painful urination) and Bastikundalika (chronic bladder inflammation). Treatment is possible – the aim is to reduce bladder wall inflammation, heal the mucosa, and balance Apana Vata. With a combination of Ayurvedic herbs (like Gokshura, Punarnava, Chandraprabha, Varun), Panchakarma (especially Basti therapy), and diet-lifestyle corrections, patients often get significant long-term relief.
Since this is a chronic condition, it requires individualized treatment under supervision rather than self-medication. I would recommend consulting an experienced Ayurvedic physician in person to create a tailored plan.
As per my knowledge, In Ayurveda, this condition resembles a combination of:
Basti-shool / Basti-katibhramsha roga (chronic bladder pain)
Mutrakrichra (painful urination)
Vata-Pitta dushti localized in Basti (urinary bladder)
Long-term pain radiating to the leg indicates aggravated Apana Vata obstructed by Pitta and Rakta dushti in the bladder wall.
Management
1. Shamana Chikitsa (Internal Medicines)
To be taken under the guidance of an Ayurvedic Expert physician only.
2. Panchakarma & Local Treatments
Basti therapy (Medicated Enema) – Especially Yapana Basti or Ksheera Basti with Bala, Dashmoola, Gokshura. Helps directly pacify Apana Vata.
Uttar Basti (with Ksheerabala taila or Gokshura ghrita) – administered under specialist guidance, has shown very good results in bladder pain syndromes.
Sitz bath with Dashmoola decoction or Triphala decoction – reduces pelvic congestion and relieves pain.
Pathya-Apathya (Lifestyle & Diet)
Avoid: Coffee, tea, alcohol, spicy/oily food, packaged acidic foods – they worsen Pitta in the bladder.
Include: Barley water, coconut water, pumpkin, cucumber, ash gourd, ghee, cow’s milk, shatavari.
Hydrate well with lukewarm water.
Practice gentle yoga like Baddha Konasana, Supta Baddha Konasana, Vajrasana, and Anulom Vilom for pelvic relaxation.
Next Steps
Ayurveda can provide significant long-term relief if managed systematically with Shamana + Basti Chikitsa + Pathya.
All the best!!
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Permanent relief depends on chronicity and degree of bladder wall damage, but pain reduction, improved urination, and quality of life are realistic expectations.
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