Ayurvedic Treatment for Recurrent UTI

Break the UTI Antibiotic Cycle with Ayurveda

Ayurvedic treatment for recurrent urinary tract infections (Mutrakrichra) uses Gokshura, Punarnava, Chandanasava, and Chandraprabha Vati to clear infection and prevent recurrence — without contributing to antibiotic resistance.

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3-6 months for prevention course
Treatment Duration
₹1,000-2,500/month
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What is Ayurvedic Recurrent UTI Treatment?

Recurrent UTI is treated in Ayurveda as Mutrakrichra/Mutraghata — Pitta-aggravation in the urinary system. Classical formulations like Chandraprabha Vati, Gokshuradi Guggulu, and Chandanasava have been used for centuries with documented anti-bacterial and urinary-soothing effects. Modern protocols achieve dramatic reduction in UTI recurrence.

Benefits of Ayurvedic Recurrent UTI Treatment

  • Resolves acute UTI symptoms within 5-7 days
  • Reduces recurrence rate by 60-80%
  • Avoids antibiotic resistance development
  • Soothes chronic interstitial cystitis
  • Strengthens overall urinary system

How Ayurvedic Recurrent UTI Treatment Works

Acute UTI: Chandanasava + Chandraprabha Vati + Punarnavasava + Gokshuradi Guggulu, plenty of warm water, coconut water, barley water. Chronic prevention: daily Gokshura, monthly Chandraprabha cycles. Diet: avoid Pitta foods, sour-salty-spicy excess. Adequate hydration is critical.

Ideal For

Recurrent UTI (3+ infections/year)Antibiotic-resistant UTIInterstitial cystitisHoneymoon cystitisPost-menopausal recurrent UTI

Duration & Cost

Treatment Duration

3-6 months for prevention course

Estimated Cost

₹1,000-2,500/month

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Ayurveda treat acute UTI?
Yes — uncomplicated UTI typically responds to Ayurvedic treatment within 5-7 days. Severe or febrile UTI may require concurrent antibiotic therapy with Ayurveda for prevention.
How does it prevent recurrence?
Daily Gokshura and periodic Chandraprabha Vati maintain healthy urinary mucosa, reduce bacterial adhesion, and balance urinary pH — addressing the substrate that allows recurrent infections to develop.
Is it safe in pregnancy?
Some formulations are safe in pregnancy under qualified supervision. Pregnancy UTI requires careful management — always consult both your obstetrician and an experienced Ayurvedic doctor.

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