Food therapies on stranguria

Stranguria refers to frequency peeing, shower drain, urethra astringent pain, waist and abdomen pain as the main clinical manifestations of the disease. It is commonly caused by bladder damp heat, spleen and kidney deficiency and liver depression and qi stagnation in the kidney, bladder gasification disorder. It is equivalent to urinary system infection, calculus, cancer, and prostate disease, chyluria in western medicine.

Food therapies principles:

A. hot stranguria

Clinical manifestations:

Short and frequent piss, buring pain, yellow and red urine, abdomen pain, fever, headache, bitter mouth, nausea, vomiting, or stool stagnation. Yellow greasy tongue coating, rapid pulse.

Food therapies principles:

Clearing heat and induce diuresis.

Dietotherapy foods:

B.Stone stranguria

Clinical manifestations

Urinary calculus; burning on urination or micturition interruption, urethral distress and acerbity pain, lower abdomen detained, or waist abdomen colic, with blood in urine. The tongue red, coating thin and yellow, taut and rapid pulse.

Food therapies principles:

Clearing heat and induce diuresis; treating stranguria and removing urinary calculus.

Prescriptions:

Food therapies:

C. Blood stranguria

D. Grease stranguria

a.sthenia syndrome

b.asthenia syndrome

Diets should be benefit hepatorenal, easy to diges, food such as milk, shan yao, potatoes, eggs, turtles, pigs, sheep brains, black fungus, jujube - yi yi ren porridge, walnut porridge, qian shi fu ling porridge, lotus longan porridge, etc. Avoid cold, greasy, hard solid foods.

Food choices

General foods:


Food therapies on stranguria