Preventing Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy through Ayurveda
Definition:
Benign prostatic hypertrophy is swelling of Prostate gland. The
prostate is a walnut sized gland that is only present in men. It is
located just below the bladder and top of the penis. This gland
surrounds the urethra ( the tube through which urine flows from the
bladder and out through the penis ).
It is a very astonishing fact to know that the condition BPH has been
explained in ayurveda long back. The anatomical position of prostate
gland, symptoms of BPH and its remedies are explained by Acharya
Sushruta.
The anatomical position of prostate gland is described in ayurvedic classics as follows
In Yogaratnakara it has been described as --
“ NAABHERADHASTHAATSANJAATAHA SANCHAARI YADI VAACHALAHA |
ASHTEELAAVAD GHANO GRANTHIROODHWAR MAAYATA UNNATAHA || “
Which means “ Below umbilicus (NAABHI), there is a hard gland which is
little bit bulged and changes its place some times and some times stays
stationary. This gland is like “Ashteela” (A small stone used to
sharpen swords). This gland when affected by vitiated vata causes a
disease called “vataashteela” (or benign prostate hypertrophy)
Sushruta explains the structure , anatomical position of prostate gland and symptoms of BPH as follows.
“SHACRANMAARGASYA BASTHESHCHA VAAYURANTARAMAASHRITAHAI
ASHTEELAAVADGHANAM GRANTHIMMOORDHVAMAAYATA MUNNATAM|| “
Which means - the place between rectum and bladder is occupied by
vitiated vata it affects the easy flow of urine, stools and semen by
enlarging the gland “ Ashteela”.
The prostate gland enlarges in all men as age advances. BPH is very
common and affects one third of men who are over 50. A person suffering
from BPH does not have the increased risk of prostate cancer.
Functions of Prostate gland
One of the main functions of the prostate is to produce a fluid, which
contribute to the liquid portion of semen and this liquid allows the
sperm to move freely.
The gland is divided into peripheral, transitional and central zone.
The overgrowth takes place in central zone which leads to BPH.
Effects of BPH Prostate gland surrounds urethra. When prostate gland
enlarges, it constricts the urethra reducing the urine flow. The
emptying of bladder becomes very difficult because of this.
Causes of BPH
According to present medical concepts the actual cause of prostate enlargement is unknown.
But the causes of BPH are very well explained In ayurveda which is
based on tridosha theory.The causes of vataashteela or BPH are
explained as follows
Causes for vataashteela according to dosha theory:
vataashteela is caused by vitiated vayu and apaana vayu ( a subcategory of Vayu)
( APAANA VAYU is located in two testicles, urinary bladder, phallus, umbilicus, thighs, groins, anus and colon.
Functions of apana vaayu are Ejaculation of semen, voiding of urine,
stools, elimination of menstrual blood and expulsion of fetus. )
. The vitiation of vayu and apaana vayu is caused by
1. Controlling the urge of urination
2. Controlling the urge of defecation
3. Over indulgence in sex.
4. Consuming dry, very cold and less quantity of food
5. Old age
6. General weakness
7. Indigestion
8. Physical and mental overexertion.
Symptoms of BPH
• Difficulty in starting to pass urine ( hesitancy ),
• A weak stream of urine,
• Dribbling after urinating
• The need to strain to pass urine,
• Incomplete emptying of bladder.
• Difficulty to control the urination urge.
• Having to get up several times in the night to pass urine,
• Feeling a burning sensation when passing urine.
• Passing urine mixed with blood (indication of infection)
Symptoms of vatashteela are described as follows.
“ VINMUTRAANILA SANGASCHA TANNAADMAANAMCHA JAAYATE|
VEDANAA CHA PARAA BASTOU VAATAASHTEELETI TAAM VIDUHU || “
The vitiated ashteela gland when enlarged is called as “vatashteela”. This enlarged gland causes
1. Obstruction to easy flow of urine.
2. Obstruction to Easy passage of stools and gas
3. Bloating of Stomach.
4. Pain in bladder.
When the above mentioned symptoms are noticed then one should seek proper medical advice.
Diagnosis
A digital rectal examination will be performed to examine the size of
prostate by inserting a finger into the rectum. A distended bladder can
be felt per abdomen. Ultra sound examination will be done to determine
the amount of urine left in the bladder after urination. Routine urine
test will be done to rule out infections.
A prostate gland tissue may be collected using a needle to check for cancerous cells
Ayurveda tips for SELF-CARE
If symptoms are mild, the following methods can be tried for relief:
1. Vata gets vitiated when natural urges are controlled. Hence do not
control the natural urge of passing urine. Urinate when you first get
the urge.
2. Go to the bathroom even if you do not have urge.
3. Alcohol, tobacco, coffee increase vata and vitiate it. Hence avoid alcohol, tobacco and coffee, especially after dinner.
4. Vata gets normalized and vitiation comes down when body is warm.
This can be accomplished with regular exercises and keeping the body
warm.
5. Mental exertion leads to increase of vata. Avoid mental exertion at work place and at home.
6. Avoid foods which cause constipation as constipation causes vitiation of vata..
Other general tips
1. Avoid drinking fluids from two hours before going to bed.
2. Avoid cold and cough medications that contain decongestants or antihistamines. These medications can increase BPH symptoms.
3. Avoid drinking excess amount of liquids. Distribute the intake of fluids throughout day.
Prevention
BPH can be prevented by -
1. Consuming low fat diet
2. Including lots of fiber in diet ( fruits and vegetables which are rich in fiber).
3. Visiting your family physician as soon as you notice any symptoms while passing urine.
Apart from these many effective herbal remedies have been mentioned in Sushruta samhita and Yogaratnakara.
Biography of Dr.SavithaSuri Qualifications: Dr.SavithaSuri has
completed graduation in Ayurvedic medicine and surgery (B.A.M.S) from
Government college of Indian Medicine (GCIM), Mysore in 1988 .This
college belongs to University of Mysore ,Karnataka, India She is
practicing Indian System of Medicines since 16 YRS in Mysore,
Karnataka, India.
She has contributed health related articles and articles about Ayurveda
in state level News papers, magazines and Health related web sites.
Dr.SavithaSuri is a regular health Columnist to a regional newspaper.
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