Urethral Stricture Home Remedy and Homeopathy Treatment

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Urethral stricture is a common condition among men, but is rare in women. A cause of restricted urine flow, this narrowing of the urethra can result in severe pain and discomfort in addition to difficulty urinating.

Treatment and management of symptoms and the condition may be possible with the use of homeopathy remedies. Whether the source is inherited or acquired, a urethral stricture home remedy may return the urethra to normal functioning.

This condition occurs when the urethra, the tube that leads urine from the bladder, becomes tapered. This is the same tube that carries semen in men; therefore, the urethra is extended in males.

Urethral strictures may develop from scar tissue, which is seen as a result of inflammation or injury to the urethra, sexually transmitted diseases, or from urinary tract infections.

Using homeopathy remedies may help with the recurring urge to urinate, a weak or dribble stream of urine, pain, and urinary incontinence.

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Urethral Stricture Home Remedy

Medical treatment for urethral strictures often leads to surgery, which is not guaranteed to be successful. Any treatment may result in enhanced discomfort and pain before the healing begins. Urethral stricture treatment at home may be effective when used consistently.

  • Drink plenty of fluids, particularly water. It stimulates the urge and frequency of urinating.
  • Consuming saw palmetto herb may alleviate symptoms of urethra stricture and may prevent further complications.
  • Dandelion supplements are used to disperse the substance that is creating the blockage of the urethra.
  • Cranberry juice or supplements may help to clear inflammation, restore the pH balance to normal, and break up any blockage in the urethra.

Nine Homeopathic Remedies for Urethral Stricture Treatment

1. Clematis

Possibly the best treatment for urethral stricture in the early stages, clematis is used at the first sign of difficulty urinating. This may present as a slow, weak flow with a squeezing sensation in the urethra. The patient may feel the need to strain.

Another sign that clematis may be the right treatment is trouble with emptying the bladder completely in one sitting. The passing of urine may begin and then stop for a moment before restarting.

The urge may remain long after the urination has stopped. It may also be accompanied by frequent trips to the bathroom, a burning sensation, or dribbling of urine.

Clematis may also be used in diagnosed cases of the sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea. The urethral stricture may be a complication once the recurring infection clears.

2. Chimaphila and Magnesium Muriatica 

Two powerful urethral stricture homeopathy medicine choices for cases of urine difficulty are Chimaphila and Magnesium muriatica. The urine output may call for straining of the bladder muscles.

Chimaphila is commonly used when the flow of urine is sparse and the sensation to urinate is enhanced. These frequent urges may produce a painful and burning output only after excessive straining.

Magnesium muriatica is also used for straining in which pressure on the abdominal muscles is required. Urine output can be pale droplets and the bladder does not completely empty.

This type of urinating difficulty is eased when positioning the body in a squat with feet spread widely apart.

3. Cantharis

Cantharis is a homeopathic remedy produced from the toxic substance cantharidin, which originates from the beetle known as the Spanish fly.

This material targets the urinary tract and causes pain. In keeping with the homeopathetic ideal of using the same matter that causes the symptom to treat the symptom, a diluted cantharidin mixture is used.

Cantharis is useful for painful urgency to urinate with only a small amount of output. The onset of the urgency can cause severe pain and discomfort long before or after urination occurs.

This may be caused by inflammation of the bladder or urethra.

4. Thiosinaminum

Thiosinaminum may be a safe, natural homeopathic cure for urethral strictures caused by scarring of tissue. This remedy is created from the oil of mustard seeds.

The formation of connective tissue over a scar anywhere in the body can affect the urine output. Thiosinaminum dissolves scars by softening the tissue before eliminating the marks.

5. Conium

Conium, from the hemlock plant, is another urethral stricture home treatment. The use of conium may be appropriate when urine output is sporadic and irregular. The emptying of the bladder can be prolonged as it is constantly interrupted involuntarily.

6. Apis Mellifica

Apis mellifica is also known as bee honey. This is a treatment option when the urethral stricture condition is marred by a burning pain with urination.

A scalding and stinging sensation arises as the last drops are excreted. There may be an urge to urinate frequently.

7. Argentum Nitricum

For a urine stream that involuntarily stops and then continues, along with dribbling at the end, Argentum nitricum may be recommended. The urination process can present itching and a burning pain.

8. Natrum Mur

Urethral stricture that causes frequent urinary urges at night may require Natrum mur as treatment. Urination may be sudden with incontinence present. Any pain is usually experienced once the bladder is emptied.

This type of urethral stricture may be heightened when the person is in the presence of others, performing a physical activity, or during natural body processes such as coughing and sneezing.

9. Nitric Acid and Prunus Spinosa

Both nitric acid and Prunus spinosa are treatment options for urethral stricture, based on similar qualities of the urine.

Nitric acid is used with urine that appears in thin streams with a stinging sensation. In addition to a burning pain, it may cause emission of an offensive odor along with a dark discoloration of the urine.

Prunus spinosa is also used for thin urine streams, but is marked for those cases where the urine is string-like in appearance. Patients also may have an urgency sensation before the need to strain the muscles takes place.

Urethral stricture is a natural and common medical condition that often is not openly discussed. The constriction, or blockage, of the urethra may be acquired through infection or injury, or may be of a genetic source.

Medical treatment may cause side effects that can enhance symptoms of the condition. Homeopathic treatment options not only may offer effective natural results, but also can be used with discretion. 

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