Jarab in the bladder

Jarab in the bladder is recognized by the burning sensation of the urine, its stench, severe pain and itching, and a pityriasis-like sediment. Sometimes various fluids constantly flow, and sometimes blood flows.

Treatment. Cleansing and washing medications should be used, and then drying, non-burning medications; All these remedies should generally be stronger than those used in the treatment of other ulcers. Medicines for jarab in the kidneys are also used in the form of injections into the bladder or drinking. They also drink adhesive cooling agents, for example, the mucilage of quince and plantain seeds with almond oil. Useful for such a patient are fresh foods that produce sticky chyme, for example, legs of lamb, fatty broths with nut butter, as well as barley water, harissa with poultry meat and milk from donkeys, goats, sheep and cows. Constant cleansing of the body is also useful.