- male
- 50 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've been struggling with weak urine flow for about a year now and have been taking Alfoo for the past 8 months. Initially, one doctor said it was due to bladder sphincter spasms, but another doctor recently diagnosed me with bladder neck stenosis and recommended partial bladder neck obstruction surgery. I'm wondering if there are any alternative treatments in Ayurveda or homeopathy for this condition
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While alternative medicine approaches like Ayurveda and homeopathy might offer supportive care for weak urine flow, they aren't generally considered a substitute for standard medical treatment for bladder neck stenosis. Consult with your urologist for diagnosis and treatment options, including surgical procedures like partial bladder neck obstruction surgery
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Consult a Urologist
Answered 14/08/2025
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