Bladder cancer is more common in men than women, with a male to female ratio of approximately 3:1. Bladder cancer grows in the cells which outline the bladder inside. It occurs when there is a growth of cancer cells in the bladder lining.
Ayurveda characterizes cancer by the growth of cancer cells which later takes the shape of a tumor due to the aggravation of doshas in the body. Ayurveda fights the root cause of the problem just to make sure that the disease doesn’t occur again. Ayurvedic treatments include herbal remedies such as -herbs like Ashwagandha, turmeric and garlic with various healing properties to treat urinary bladder cancer. It helps in detoxifying the body and removes the waste from the body which are the prime causes of cancer. It helps build a strong and healthy metabolism and helps in -
Jain’s cow urine therapy clinic aims for a happy and healthy life by integrating ancient Ayurvedic knowledge with modern technology. Our therapy means cow urine including Ayurveda works on a person’s three doshas that are- The Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These tri-energies maintain our health, any imbalance in these doshas, is responsible for human’s health and disease. We are glad to say that we have seen so many positive results through our treatment. Thousands of people got rid of many diseases after taking our treatment.
Our patients not only put an end to their disease but also live a disease-free healthy life forever. This is the reason why people are getting attention towards our therapy. Our years of research in Ayurvedic treatments have helped us advance our methodology. We aim to reach as many people as we can to build a healthy and happy society all over the world.
Cow urine is the most effective substance with innumerable therapeutic values. It is reported to be beneficial even for dreaded diseases like cancer. Cow urine therapy effectively treats urinary bladder cancer and its symptoms. Cow urine distillate fraction known as ‘ark’, has been identified as a bioenhancer of the activities of commonly used antibiotics, anti- fungal and anti-cancer drugs. It is an anti-inflammatory and anti infectious solution which promotes healthy bladder functioning by reducing the inflammation and pain. It calms down the infected area caused due to.
We use gojala in our cow-urine therapy, basically it means cow-urine extract, the main component in our medicine. This extract is made of the urine of the indigenous breeds of cow. Gojala has its own benefits because it’s beyond the possibility of any kind of contamination. It has high quality and is abundant. When gojala mixed with ayurvedic herbs it becomes more effective to treat any disease and favourable to the consequence of the particular disease. This extract is superimly tested and that’s why it’s more trustable and beneficial as well.
Urinary bladder cancer can be caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Some of the known causes of bladder cancer include:
Smoking: Smoking is the leading cause of bladder cancer. Smokers are twice as likely to develop bladder cancer as non-smokers.
Exposure to certain chemicals: People who work in industries such as rubber, dye, leather, and textile manufacturing, as well as truck drivers and mechanics who are exposed to diesel fumes, have a higher risk of bladder cancer due to exposure to chemicals.
Family history: Bladder cancer can be hereditary. If a person has a family history of bladder cancer, they have a higher risk of developing the disease.
Age: Bladder cancer is more common in older people, with most cases occurring in people over the age of 55.
Chronic bladder inflammation: Chronic bladder inflammation due to frequent urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or long-term use of catheters can increase the risk of bladder cancer.
Radiation therapy: Radiation therapy for previous cancers can increase the risk of bladder cancer.
Certain medications: Certain medications, such as cyclophosphamide, which is used to treat cancer and autoimmune diseases, can increase the risk of bladder cancer.
There is no sure way to prevent urinary bladder cancer, but there are several things that may lower the risk:
Quit smoking: Smoking is one of the leading causes of bladder cancer, so quitting smoking can significantly reduce your risk.
Avoid exposure to harmful chemicals: Chemicals such as aromatic amines and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which are found in some occupations such as painters, hairdressers, and truck drivers, can increase your risk of bladder cancer. Try to avoid exposure to these chemicals.
Drink plenty of fluids: Drinking plenty of fluids, especially water, may help dilute the concentration of any potential bladder irritants in urine and may help flush them out of your bladder more frequently.
Maintain a healthy diet: A healthy diet, high in fruits and vegetables, may reduce the risk of bladder cancer.
Be mindful of medication use: Certain medications, such as pioglitazone (used to treat type 2 diabetes), may increase the risk of bladder cancer. Be sure to discuss any concerns about medication use with your doctor.
Get regular check-ups: Regular check-ups with a doctor may help detect bladder cancer early, when it is more treatable.
Urinary bladder cancer may cause a variety of symptoms, including:
Blood in urine (hematuria) - May be visible or only detected under a microscope
Painful urination or burning sensation during urination
Frequent urination, or feeling the urge to urinate without actually passing much urine
Lower back pain or pelvic pain, which may be constant or come and go
Feeling the need to urinate but being unable to
Urinary incontinence or leakage of urine
Weak urine stream
Difficulty in emptying the bladder completely
Pain in the lower abdomen or back
There are several types of bladder cancer, but the most common types of bladder cancer are:
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) or urothelial carcinoma: This type of bladder cancer starts in the cells that line the inside of the bladder. It accounts for about 90% of all bladder cancers.
Squamous cell carcinoma: This type of bladder cancer starts in the thin, flat cells that line the bladder. It is more common in people who have had long-term bladder infections or who have had a catheter in their bladder for a long time.
Adenocarcinoma: This type of bladder cancer starts in the cells that make up the mucus-secreting glands in the bladder. It is a rare type of bladder cancer, accounting for about 1% of all bladder cancers.
Urinary bladder cancer can cause a number of complications, including:
Spread to other organs: Bladder cancer can spread to other parts of the body, such as the lungs, liver, or bones.
Recurrence: Bladder cancer can recur after treatment, even if the initial treatment is successful.
Urinary problems: Depending on the location and size of the tumor, bladder cancer can cause urinary problems such as pain during urination, frequent urination, and blood in the urine.
Urinary incontinence: Treatment for bladder cancer, such as surgery or radiation therapy, can cause urinary incontinence, which is the loss of bladder control.
Kidney damage: If bladder cancer blocks the ureters, the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, it can cause kidney damage.
Infection: Bladder cancer can increase the risk of urinary tract infections.
Blood clots: Bladder cancer can increase the risk of blood clots in the legs or lungs, which can be life-threatening.
Emotional and psychological impact: Bladder cancer can have a significant emotional and psychological impact on patients, as well as their family members and caregivers.
Stages -
Urinary bladder cancer is typically classified into several stages, which help to determine the extent and severity of the cancer. The most common staging system used for bladder cancer is the TNM system, which stands for Tumor, Node, and Metastasis. Here are the stages of urinary bladder cancer according to the TNM system:
Stage 0: Non-invasive bladder cancer, also known as carcinoma in situ (CIS), is when the cancer cells are located only in the inner lining of the bladder and have not spread to the deeper layers of the bladder or other parts of the body.
Stage I: The cancer has grown into the connective tissue layer of the bladder but has not spread beyond the bladder wall.
Stage II: The cancer has invaded the muscle layer of the bladder but has not spread beyond the bladder.
Stage III: The cancer has grown through the muscle layer and into the surrounding fatty tissue, and may have spread to nearby lymph nodes.
Stage IV: The cancer has spread to other parts of the body, such as the bones, liver, or lungs.
Ayurvedic treatments cannot cure urinary bladder cancer, but our treatment may help to support overall health and wellbeing, and potentially improve quality of life for individuals with this condition.
Ayurveda super speciality Jain’s cow urine therapy provides herbal remedies for urinary bladder cancer and it includes herbs and supplements, and lifestyle modifications. Some commonly recommended remedies include: turmeric, ashwagandha, guggul, triphala, amla, garlic, and ginger.
Our treatment may help to support overall health and potentially reduce the risk of developing urinary bladder cancer by promoting a healthy diet and lifestyle, reducing exposure to environmental toxins, and managing stress.