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Top 12 Homeopathic Remedies for Urethral Stricture Treatment

Urethral stricture refers to narrowing of the urethra which is typically caused due to formation of scar tissue. The urethra is the lowermost part of the urinary tract through which urine passes out from the urinary bladder. Urethral strictures are more common in males than in females.

A holistic and completely natural science of healing, homoeopathy can be effective in treating urethral stricture. In the beginning, these medicines work help in bringing significant relief in signs and symptoms of urethral stricture, like straining to urinate, weak or split stream of urine, frequent urge to urinate, interrupted urine. They ensure that the passage of urine becomes normal again and is completely painless. Once the symptoms start going away, the medicines work towards dissolving the scar in the urethra for long-term recovery.

Homeopathic Remedies for Urethral Stricture

In conventional medicine, treatment involves frequent dilatation called catheterization and surgical intervention in cases of urethral stricture. These procedures carry a risk of many side effects and urethral stricture may reappear. Moreover, they offer temporary and short-term relief in symptoms with no permanent solution for urethral strictures. On the other hand, homeopathy treats it very gently and offers long-term relief without any adverse side effects. In many cases of mild to moderate intensity, homoeopathy can help in avoiding surgical intervention. The earlier the homeopathic treatment is started, the higher are the chances of cure without surgery.

Homeopathy follows the principle of Similimum, which means that medicines are prescribed after thorough evaluation of individual’s symptoms by a homoeopathic doctor and the medicine which matches most closely is selected. The same principle is applied in cases of urethral strictures as well. Once the medicine is finalized, the potency and dosage of that medicine is decided. The dosage can vary from case to case depending on the age of the person, the intensity of symptoms and chronicity of the complaint.

Homeopathy is completely safe for treating urethral stricture as these medicines are prepared from natural substances which are free of any chemicals or toxins and are highly diluted.

Top 12 Natural Homeopathic Remedies for Urethral Stricture

The top 12 homeopathic medicines for urethral stricture management are Clematis Erecta, Chimaphila Umblleta, Cantharis Vesicatoria, Thiosinaminum, Conium Maculatum, Arnica Montana, Cannabis Sativa, Mercurius Solubilis, Parerira Brava, Thuja Occidentalis, Ocimum Sanctum and Staphysagria.

1. Clematis Erecta – For Weak Stream of Urine, Straining To Urinate and Interrupted Flow

Clematis is one of the best natural medicines to manage cases of urethral stricture. It can relieve many symptoms like a feeble stream of urine with slow passage of urine. Straining is required to initiate urine flow.  An extreme sensation of constriction is felt in the urethra while passing urine. The bladder does not empty in one go and the flow of urine is interrupted again. At times, urine is passed drop by drop. There is a constant sensation of unsatisfactory urination after passing urine. Clematis helps in establishing proper flow of urine. There is a burning sensation in the urethra while passing urine. This medicine is beneficial for all those patients of urethral stricture who have a history of gonorrhea.

When to use Clematis Erecta?

Clematis is a leading medicine to manage urethral stricture when urine flow is initiated with great difficulty, the urine stream is weak and interrupted.

How to use Clematis Erecta?

In the beginning of the treatment, it is advised to use Clematis in 30C potency two to three times a day for good results.

2. Chimaphila Umblleta – For Thin and Split Stream of Urine

Chimaphila Umblleta is of great help when urine stream is thin like a thread or there is split urine stream. Additionally, a lot of straining is required to pass urine. In spite of straining, the urine passed is very less in quantity. A characteristic feature is that the patient is able to empty the bladder when standing with feet set wide apart and body stooped forward. When such typical symptoms appear, the selection of the correct medicine becomes easy. Chimaphila is also recommended when there is frequent urge to urinate in every one to two hours. Cutting and burning pain may be felt while passing urine.

When to use Chimaphila Umblleta?

This medicine can be used for cases of urethral stricture having thin or split urine stream with marked straining to pass urine.

How to use Chimaphila Umblleta?

Its use is mainly recommended in the form of mother tincture (Q) that can be taken two-three times a day as per the severity of symptoms.

3. Cantharis Vesicatoria – For Pain or Burning While Urinating

Cantharis is a very well-known and widely used medicine for various kinds of urinary troubles. It is helpful in treating urethral stricture when the foremost complaint is pain or burning sensation while passing urine. These symptoms may start before urination and continue even after passing urine. Urine may be passed drop by drop. The urge to pass urine is almost constant.

When to use Cantharis Vesicatoria?

It is the best choice of medicine to manage pain or burning felt during, before or after urination in urethral stricture cases.

How to use Cantharis Vesicatoria?

It can be used in 30C potency up to 3-4 times in a day. It is equally effective in 200C and 1M potencies which should be taken after consulting a homeopathic doctor.

4. Thiosinaminum – To Dissolve the Scars in Urethral Stricture

Thiosinaminum is known for its ability to dissolve scars formed anywhere in the body. Thiosinaminum can work wonders in urethral stricture cases where the scar tissue is formed in urethra due to some reason. The scar resolving power of this natural remedy cannot be matched by any other medicine. Pain while passing urine and increased urination at night are the main symptoms found in people needing this medicine.

When to use Thiosinaminum?

Thiosinaminum proves effective to dissolve a scar in urethral stricture cases, along with symptoms of painful urination and increased frequency to pass urine at night.

How to use Thiosinaminum?

Though it can be used in both low and high potencies, in the beginning, it is advised to take it in 30C potency once or twice a day.

5. Conium Maculatum – For Intermittent Urinary Stream

This medicine can help patients of urethral stricture where the main trouble is the intermittent stream of urine. It takes a lot of time to complete the act of urination. The urine starts to flow and then stops, and this process of starting and stopping is repeated several times to completely drain the urine out. Burning pain after passing urine may be felt.

When to use Conium?

Its use is highly suggested for urethral stricture cases with interrupted urinary stream.

How to use Conium?

One may take Conium in 30 C power one or two times in a day.

6. Arnica Montana – For Urethral Stricture with a History of Injury or Trauma

Arnica Montana is a natural medicine made from the plant Leopard’s Bane. It is universally accepted medicine for curing trauma and injury cases. Arnica can be administered in cases of Urethral Stricture where a history of an injury is found. Injuries basically caused by blunt objects, a blow or a fall are treated by using this medicine. Arnica usually addresses complaints of patients who have a frequent urge to urinate and sore and bruised pain in urethra while urinating or otherwise.

When to use Arnica Montana?

It is a very effective medicine to treat cases of urethral stricture that occur after an injury.

How to use Arnica Montana?

Arnica Montana should be administered in 30C potency two to three times a day for best results.

7. Cannabis Sativa – For Urethral Strictures with Split Stream of Urine

Cannabis Sativa is a useful medicine in cases of urethral strictures when urination occurs in a split stream. Straining to pass urine is also required. Dribbling of urine occurs after urine flow ceases. Burning in the urethra is there while passing urine.

When to use Cannabis Sativa?

This medicine can be considered in cases of urethral stricture who generally have a complaint of a split urinary stream, straining to urinate and dribbling after passing urine.

How to use Cannabis Sativa?

This medicine is usually administered in 30C potency one to two times a day.

8. Mercurius Solubilis – For Increased Frequency of Urine and Constant Urge to Urinate

Mercurius Solubilis is a highly effective medicine to manage increased frequency of urination and urgency to pass urine. A person has to rush to pass urine as the urge cannot be controlled. While urinating, the stream of urine is very weak. Urination is accompanied by a sensation of burning pain.

When to use Mercurius Solubilis?

This medicine can be opted for managing frequent and urgent urination in cases of urethral stricture.

How to use Mercurius Solubilis?

Both the lower and the highest potencies of this medicine have proved to be effective and offer the best possible results. However, initially, it is advised to use it in 30C potency once or twice daily.

9. Pareira Brava – For Obstructed and Painful Urination

Pareira Brava is a natural homeopathic medicine sourced from plant “Virgin-Vine”. This medicine is administered in cases of urethral stricture with marked difficulty in passing urine. There is complete suppression of urine due to obstruction. Those who need this medicine have a constant urge to urinate, but urine passes drop by drop. Severe pain in bladder, urethra, and thighs during micturition is also a main indicator that points to the use of Pareira Brava.

When to use Pareira Brava?

Pareira Brava is administered for chronic urethral strictures with painful urinary obstruction especially after instrumentation.

How to use Pareira Brava?

It is administered in 30C potency twice or thrice daily for best results.

10. Thuja Occidentalis – For Thin, Forked and Scattered Urinary Stream

Thuja Occidentalis is a very effective medicine for chronic urethral stricture, especially post-gonorrheal. This medicine should be used if there is a thin, split, forked, or scattered urinary stream. Burning sensation may be there during and after urination. It also works wonderfully in cases of urethral stricture with a history of suppressed discharges. Urine passes slowly, with interruption. Persistent sensation of something remaining in urethra is felt alongside dribbling of urine.

When to use Thuja Occidentalis?

This remedy is administered in cases with chronic urethral stricture along with characteristic urinary symptoms such as thin, split, forked, or scattered urinary stream.

How to use Thuja Occidentalis?

Initially, it can be administered in 30C potency once a day. Potency can be raised to 200C or 1M after consulting a qualified homoeopath.

11. Ocimum Sanctum– For Urethral Strictures with Colicky Pains and Dysuria

Ocimum Sanctum is a wonderful medicine for urethral stricture with spasmodic obstruction. Painful, difficulty in urination is felt due to spasm rather than fixed pathology alone. Stricture is associated with renal or urethral colic. It is also administered for those who frequently urge to urinate with distress and urine may be scanty or difficult to pass. Burning and cutting pain during urination can accompany. There’s a marked sensation of spasm or tightness in urethra which is temporarily relieved after passage of the urine.

When to use Ocimum Sanctum?

It shows a marked result on the urinary tract, especially where pain, spasm, and functional obstruction are noticed. It is useful in cases of urethral stricture with severe colicky pain and dysuria, particularly when spasm aggravates the narrowing.

How to use Ocimum Sanctum?

It is administered in 30C potency twice or thrice daily for best possible outcome.

12. Staphysagria – For Urethral Strictures Following Catheterization, Surgery or Instrumentation

Staphysagria is a top homoeopathic remedy for urethral stricture following catheterization, surgery, or instrumentation. Characteristic feature to administer this medicine is burning and cutting pain during urination after mechanical injury to the urethra. Urinary complaints associated with suppressed anger, emotional distress and humiliation. As one passes urine there is burning, and smarting pain felt alongside. There is frequent urge, often with passage of very little urine which is accompanied by sensation of rawness or irritation in urethra. Pain may persist after micturition.

When to use Staphysagria?

It is administered in cases where urethral stricture develops after injury, instrumentation, surgery. It is particularly useful when burning, irritation and cutting pain dominates, with a history of catheterization or local trauma.

How to use Staphysagria?

Initiate with a 30C potency once daily. Potency can be raised to 200C but only after consulting a qualified homoeopath.

Signs And Symptoms Of Urethral Stricture

The symptoms of urethral stricture include the following:

1. Weak urine stream and intense straining to pass urine

2. Spraying or splitting of urine stream: It means the flow of urine splits and goes in two directions instead of one normal urine stream in one direction

3. A feeling that the urinary bladder is not completely empty after passing urine

4. Increased frequency of urine especially at night accompanied with an urgency to urinate

5. Interrupted urine stream: Urine starts and stops several times while passing out completely

6. Pain or burning sensation before, during and after urinating

7. Loss of bladder control, urethral discharge, swelling / pain of penis, pain in lower abdomen, urine passing out in drops are other symptoms

8. Dark urine, blood in urine/semen

9. Acute urine retention when a person is unable to urinate at all (it is serious condition and should be treated immediately)

Causes Of Urethral Stricture

The main cause behind urethral stricture is scar formation within the urethra from an injury or instrumentation or surgery. The causes are enumerated as follows:

1. Trauma or injury to the urethra: The trauma may follow any hit or blow on the urethra/ trauma to pelvis. Falling on the bar of a bicycle is very common injury that can lead to urethral stricture.

2. Instrumentation: Endoscopy, catheterization

3. Surgical operations (Post-operative Urethral Stricture): It may follow a prostate operation, kidney stone removal surgery, hypospadias surgery (to correct urethral opening position in penis)

4. Recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) and inflammatory conditions of the urethra (urethritis).

5. Sexually transmitted infections: Few infections include gonorrhea and chlamydia infection.

6. Passage of kidney stone

7. Radiation therapy

8. Cancer of prostate or urethra

9. Less commonly, urethral stricture can be congenital (present since birth) or may occur due to pressure exerted by a tumor near the urethra. In some cases, there may be no cause for the formation of a urethral stricture.

Risk Factors

1. Males are more at risk as compared to females, to develop urethral stricture

2. A recent catheterization

3. Recurrent UTI (urinary tract infection) or STI (sexually transmitted infection)

4. Urethritis (inflamed urethra) or Prostatitis

5. Enlarged prostate

6. Congenital abnormalities like Hypospadias

7. Previous radiation treatment

Complications of Urethral Stricture

If not treated timely, urethral strictures can lead to serious complications like:

1. Urinary retention

2. Urinary Tract Infection

3. Kidney stones

4. Urethral fistula

5. Hydronephrosis (swollen kidneys from build-up of fluid inside them)

6. Chronic kidney disease due to persistent obstruction

7. Urinary incontinence

8. Sexual dysfunctions (Painful ejaculation and intercourse)

Diagnosis of Urethral Strictures

Urethral strictures are diagnosed by conducting various tests and scans, such as

1. Uro-flowmetry Test: Itmeasures the amount of urine passed out from the body and the speed of its passage, plus the total time taken to pass all urine

2. Retrograde Urethrogram (RGU):In this case, an X-ray film is taken after injecting a contrast agent through the penis opening. It reveals the location and length of the stricture in the urethra, if present.

3. Cystoscopy:A camera is inserted inside the penis to view the inside of the urethra and to look for a stricture.

4. MRI, CT scan and Ultrasound: These are done to view urethra and adjacent structures.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is urethral stricture a serious condition?

It can become serious if untreated, leading to infections, bladder problems, or urinary retention. Early treatment prevents complications.

2. Can urethral stricture be managed without surgery?

Yes, mild or early cases may respond well to conservative treatment, while long-standing or fibrotic strictures often need surgical care.

3. How does homeopathy help in treating urethral stricture?

Homeopathy helps by reducing inflammation, easing burning and pain, improving urine flow, and addressing the tendency for recurrence.

4. How long does homoeopathic treatment take?

There is improvement within weeks in mild cases, while chronic cases require longer and regular follow-up.

5. Can urethral stricture recur after treatment?

Yes, recurrence is possible, especially if infections, trauma, or follow-ups are neglected.

6. What lifestyle changes are helpful in managing urethral strictures?

Few lifestyle changes such as adequate water intake, timely urination, good hygiene, and avoiding self-medication support recovery.

7. When should urgent medical care be sought?

Seek immediate medical help if there is complete urine blockage, fever, severe pain or blood in the urine.

8. Is lifelong treatment necessary?

No, usually not. Most patients recover well, though a periodic follow-up may be needed.

9. Can women have urethral stricture?

Yes, though it is less common. Symptoms include weak stream and recurrent urinary infection.

10. Can urethral stricture affect kidney health?

Yes, long-standing obstruction can indirectly affect kidney function if left untreated.

11. Can stress worsen symptoms?

Yes, stress may aggravate urinary discomfort and spasm in some individuals.

12. Is catheterization required in all cases of urethral strictures?

No, catheterization is used only in severe cases, where it should be given immediately, such as in cases of acute retention.

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Comments

  1. Richard boyle says:

    Hi I had a urethral injury ,I was catheterised for 10 weeks ,following on from that I am slowly regaining asome bladder control.
    My urine stream started out feeble and frequent but is now better in the morning returning to feeble after walking or exertion .
    My stream prior to the accident was very strong ,I have been taking Thiosinaminum 6x ,3 x 3 daily ,and more recently saw palmetto x 1 daily and Thuja x 2 daily .ejaculation is thin and interrupted .
    My question is this is there any one of these medications I should be focused on I find Saw palmetto and thuja make me want to urinate more while I am trying to increase the time between bathroom breaks .
    I did take arnica for a slightly swollen penis after the catheter was removed but that has resolved more or less my main goal is to unblock the urethra while if possible not putting my bladder under pressure to urinate .
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated .
    Regards ,
    Richard

  2. MANISH KUMAR says:

    sir i have suffering from uthera stricutre since 2011. in 2012 surgery urotomy but after one years problem returned please help how can treated parmanet solution for this deseaced

  3. Dear Doctor Sharma,

    I have a urinary Problem for which i had operated (cystourthroscopy) last year but after 1 month this problem happened again. Now I met urologist and ask for the treatment, after all the Xray, and other test report, Doctor advised me to redo the Cystourthroscopy or Urethroplasty. The Stricture is very less.
    I heard that in Homeopathy there is the treatment of this disease. Please advise me on it.

    Problems
    I have difficulty in passing urine. it comes in more than one stream,
    Stream appears weak or drops.
    I have to go to pass urine many times. I am feeling bladder is empty but in actual it is not.
    please suggest medicine for this,

    thank.

  4. Hi, Dr Sharma…
    I have a urinary condition, in which urination occurs in more than one streams..
    it is two or more,,, overlapping each other..
    urinary flow is weak.,,
    sometimes, in drops…
    many times,, not in one go.. urination occurs, then stops… then after a while starts again,,, then stops,,, and then again after a while starts again..
    and more than 90% times,, i feel, bladder is not emptly, there is something more to come,,, but it doesnt,,,
    can you suggest medicine for this,, thanks

  5. Dr. I operated stricture urethra by urologist 3 months ago. If the strictire again appear, can it be possible to treat by homeopathy.

    • I feel like slight burning sensation right in tip of my urethra which some feel paining while pressing the tip gently with hand. Some time it is has no pain. I hv urination trouble no burning etc. But there is burning sensation sometimes right in tip.plz a best homeowners remedy.thanking you

  6. Dear Doc
    please help i have a stricture problem had urethratomy and urethroplasty done but stil have the problem .the urine is almost coming like drops and its painful

  7. Sir I have 2.5 cm long bulbar urethral Sticture becoz of which I m not able to urinate properly

  8. i am 34 years old, i am having a stricture due to trauma of cystoscopy surgery done thrice to break kidney stone. Now i am facing dilatation every 20-25days compulsory. I having a slow stream of 10ml/sec flow rate approx.. Also pain after ejaculation and semens comes out in drops….
    i am fed up with regular dilatation…….
    Please suggest me which medecines should be taken to improve the flow.

  9. Dipanwita.Kali says:

    Hello doctor,
    My father had a prostate surgery – TURP, about 2.5 months back. He was fine but suddenly last Friday his urine flow reduced and he was not able to empty his bladder completely. Uroflow test revealed very less flow. RGU x-ray indicated Bulbous stricture and non distensible pendulous urethra.
    Doctor suggested laser OIU due to severe obstruction.
    This was performed today. Doctor said, the entire track has scars and lesions. And though the catheter will be removed after 15 days for better healing, the problem may reappear.
    How can this be treated with homoeopathy to prevent recurrence?
    Thank you

  10. Ram Chander Dagar says:

    Dear Sir Dr.Sharma
    My name is Ram Chander Dagar, make aged close to 63 years. Recently I had Turp which has left me with more problems of strictures in the penile area. Have burning and painful urination, constant urge, very weak stream. Durning the night have to get up 5-6 times and passing urine becomes difficult, have to strain a lot to pass very little amount. Can you please suggest which combination of medicines can help me and cure my problem. Thanks in advance
    My best regards to you Sir
    Ram Chander Dagar

  11. Harris Marshall says:

    Dear Sir, I am having terrible pains due to the scar in my Urethra. so bad, I sleep very little. Four months ago I had prostate surgery that cause this. I also had a urethra stricture at the tip of my Penis that my Urologist go me to fix. I still have pains in my penis . Can homeopathic remedies cure me? if so, Please let me know the remedies. Love to hear from you. Harris Marshall.

  12. Lakshman Prasad Gupta says:

    I am suffering with urethra strictures since last 35 years. My surgery has been done by renowned urologists at least 10 times. But it is still not cured.

  13. Dear Dr.Sharma,

    last 10 years I am suffering with Urethral Stricture and had many operations but didnt help me for long time. Last 3 years I was using Clematis and got some benifits but certainly it didnt work then I have changed remedy to Nitric acid. Last one year nitric acid ( i used one glob per day) helped me lot but last 2 week it didnt work. Now I have same problem and unable to pass urine. please can you help with right remedy.

    Many Thanks.

    Kind Regards,
    Arvinth

  14. P Deepak Peter says:

    Good evening Doctor,

    Iam suffering from stricture from past 7 to 8 years, twice I have gone through surgery, but again the same problem, my urine flow is very slow like only 20% , 80% is blocked.
    Also I have consulted homeo doctor in Bangalore and treated around a year, but no result, hope you can help me out in this, thanks

    Regards
    Deepak Peter

  15. Asad muhammad abbasi says:

    I have urethral structure for 2 years.i didnot operated as i am not satisfied with this procedure and its success rate.i have been on homeo medicines for almost 8 months.i felt some relief but not completely comfortable.my age ia 34

  16. nilesh mansukh chauhan says:

    Hello sir
    Mera name Nilesh chauhan hai main Mumbai main reheta uu muje 5 saal se urithra stricuer ka problem hai 4 time operation kervaya hai muje fires vhi problem bar bar hota hai abhi to mera blader bhi Vick ho geya hai mere Dr setej sebnis urologi specialist hai fires operation kerne ko bowl the hai muje please koi homiopety medicine sejes kijiye ki use mera problem tik ho jaye ya Mumbai main apkaa koi clinic hai vahepe dikh skhte hai

  17. I am looking for Thiosinaminum as a salt bath form. Would anyone knows where to purchase it?

  18. BILL MASSEY says:

    HELLO DR IVE BEEN TRYING TO CONTACT YOU

  19. Bijay Kr. Das says:

    Respected Sir,

    I am 38 yrs and suffering from urethral stricture from last 15 years. I undergone Optical Urethrotomy in Nov 2011. After 2-3 months of the surgery the same problems arose. Heavy burning sensation, pain, urine flow reduced and since March’15 I’m noticing that a large amount of pus is coming out when I go to urinal and a bad pus-smell flows from urine. Sir I don’t want to go to Alopathy treatment or Surgery twice. Sir, please help me and suggest some Homeopathy remedy for complete solution of urethral stricture.

    I am waiting for your valuable opinion.

    Thanks & Regards,

    Bijay Kr. Das

  20. Farrukh Naveed says:

    Sir,

    I am 32 years old and had my urtheral stricture diagnosed in 2011. Had two Interal Urtherotimies ( First one in 2011 and Second one in Mar 2015). I am sick of dilation and operation again and again. Although I have no pain while urinating but stream of urine is getting week after 4 months of Procedure now.

    Please suggest some homeopathic medicine. I will be thankful to you. As, I believe Alopathe has nothing except dilation and removing….. (Which in fact creates more scars)

    Best Regards
    —————
    Farrukh Naveed

    • pat mcdonald says:

      Hello there. My son has Downs Syndrome and following a procedure to examine his bladder he was catheterised eight weeks ago and he has not passed water normally since. The hospital give him a small window of about 5 or 6 hours and then recatheterise him. I am extremely worried about this as he has autistic tendencies and OCD as well. I feel we are locked in a cycle with no solution. We are due back at the hospital THurs 9th June. Any homeopathic suggestions. I am assuming he has urethral trauma or scar tissue following procedure is there anything that will help with flow and get him on track.

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