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Dysuria Painful Urination Cure Treatment Remedy Therapy


DYSURIA / PAINFUL URINATION


Dysuria is characterized by pain and difficulty in urination It is either frequent and show or is  obstructed altogether. Its major symptom is an acute pain at the time of urination. It is caused by gonorrhea, stones, worms, inflammation of the urinary gland, disorders of the placenta or kidney, amoebiasis, eta. In order to get relief, these problems should first be treated. This way, dysuria will get automatically cured. Amoebiasis   was suppressed by a patient by taking opium. When he got amoebiasis again, he also developed dysuria once again.

 Water :Drinking hot water is beneficial in all types of dysuria Hot water has purifying property. Lukewarm water should be taken. It  is useful in painful micturition.

 Carrots :Drinking a glass of carrot juice daily clears the  flow of urine. It provides relief from painful, Burning and difficult micturition.

 Ginger :If urine is characterized by pain and blood, mix fine and sieved powder of dried ginger in milk, add sugar and drink it.

Coriander :Put half a kg. of boiling water in a new earthen pot and mix 30 gms. Of semi- pounded coriander seeds. The following morning, mash the coriander seeds, strain and add 30 gms. Of batasha.  Divide it into five doses and take if five times a days. It will be beneficial in micturition which is characterized by blood, obstruction, Pain, burning and restlessness.

Cardamom :Cardamom powder with milk clears the flow of urine and provides relief from dysuria.

Urinary diseases can be cured by homeopathic treatment without a surgical operation. 

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