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Bladder Inflammation Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Bladder Inflammation


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Bladder Inflammation

Herbal Treatment for Bladder Inflammation With Green tea

In Chinese medicine, the consumption of Green tea is known to be a good treatment for Bladder Inflammation.
The herbs used to make Green tea help the bladder remain in good condition and avoid inflammation from setting in.
It is a rich source of anti-oxidants and when bladder is exposed to catechin in this Green tea, the urinary cells get protected.

Since this ailment can be found in both men and women, bladder inflammation could cause severe pain, uncontrollable bladder movements and discomfort.

Chinese Herbs Treatment For Bladder Inflammation

Most of the herbs like Bahzeng San, which is a eight herb mixture is primarily used to bring the condition under control and providing relief for the patient.
This consists of Dianthus, Akebia, Talc, Gardenia, Licorice and Rhubarb to name a few. The main function is to curb the heat of the lower burner, which gets cleaned by the herb and the source of the heat is attacked directly, which means there will be instant visible changes in the bladder's condition.
 

Bladder Inflammation - Definition

Unable to control your bladder, and need to use the rest room frequently?
It could be there is an inflammation in your bladder or urinary tract.
This condition is also called as Cystitis and is an infection due to bacteria that reaches the bladder through the urethra.
As the condition progresses, the person might even notice blood in their urine or cramps every time they feel the urge to urinate.
The widespread course of treatments prescribed are avoiding use of perfumed soaps or other chemical based cosmetics, and usage of medicated soaps. The patient must also increase their fluid intake, this is to basically rid the body of any toxins, and antibiotics to treat the bladder infection. The diagnosis can be done after performing a biopsy or cystoscopy of the affected region.
 
 
 
 
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