Pathyaaharas in mutraashmari-a classical review
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Manju P
Shubada V I
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The disease Mutraashmari is a DarunaVyadhi as explained by our ancient Acharyas. It is a dreadful disease similar to god of death and is considered as one among Ashtamahagadas which are not easy to treat and not having good prognosis. Also Basti being SadyapranaharaMarma and one among DasavidhaPranayatana , the disease Mutraashmari is a Krichrasadyavyadhi . Acharya Sushruta has explained management including both Shastrakarma and BheshajaPrayoga like Ghrita, Taila, and Ksharaprayoga etc. for Mutraashmari. In the management of all diseases, Nidanaparivarjana should be the first step to get better results from the treatment and to prevent recurrence. As the recurrence rate of Mutraashmari is high, Pathyaaharavihara have important role in its control. Pathyapathya for Ashmari are explained by various Acharyas while explaining its management. Modern science also advises to avoid particular food items that increase the chance of formation of urinary stone according to the content Keywords: Mutraashmari, Nidana, Samprapthi, Chikitsa, Pathyahara INTRODUCTION In Ayurvedic classics Mutraashmari is a disease of MutravahaSrotas , having the symptoms like pain in any of the organs of urinary system like Basti, Mehana, Sevani during micturition, obstruction in flow of urine, haematuria and urine resembling Gomedaka is described, which goes in accordance with the symptoms of Urolithiasis Its prevalence rate is estimated as greater than 10%.The average life time risk is 5- 10%. It is commonly seen between the age of 30 to 60 yrs and the male and female ratio is said to be 1.82:1 1 Changes in dietarypractices and global warming may be a key driving force for the incidence and prevalence of Urolithiasis increasing globally. Acharya Susruta describes multifocal treat- INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, ( ISSN: 2320 5091) (October, 2017) 5(10) PATHYAAHARAS IN MUTRAASHMARI-A CLASSICAL REVIEW Manju P 1 , Shubada V I 2 1 P.G Scholar, 2 Professor,Dept of P G Studies inShalyatantra, Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College,Moodbidri– 574227,Karnataka, India Email: manjukadathanad@gmail.com ABSTRACT The disease Mutraashmari is a DarunaVyadhi as explained by our ancient Acharyas. It is a dreadful disease similar to god of death and is considered as one among Ashtamahagadas which are not easy to treat and not having good prognosis. Also Basti being SadyapranaharaMarma and one among DasavidhaPranayatana , the disease Mutraashmari is a Krichrasadyavyadhi . Acharya Sushruta has explained management including both Shastrakarma and BheshajaPrayoga like Ghrita, Taila, and Ksharaprayoga etc. for Mutraashmari. In the management of all diseases, Nidanaparivarjana should be the first step to get better results from the treatment and to prevent recurrence. As the recurrence rate of Mutraashmari is high, Pathyaaharavihara have important role in its control. Pathyapathya for Ashmari are explained by various Acharyas while explaining its management. Modern science also advises to avoid particular food items that increase the chance of formation of urinary stone according to the content Keywords: Mutraashmari, Nidana, Samprapthi, Chikitsa, Pathyahara INTRODUCTION In Ayurvedic classics Mutraashmari is a disease of MutravahaSrotas , having the symptoms like pain in any of the organs of urinary system like Basti, Mehana, Sevani during micturition, obstruction in flow of urine, haematuria and urine resembling Gomedaka is described, which goes in accordance with the symptoms of Urolithiasis Its prevalence rate is estimated as greater than 10%.The average life time risk is 5- 10%. It is commonly seen between the age of 30 to 60 yrs and the male and female ratio is said to be 1.82:1 1 Changes in dietarypractices and global warming may be a key driving force for the incidence and prevalence of Urolithiasis increasing globally. Acharya Susruta describes multifocal treat- INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, ( ISSN: 2320 5091) (October, 2017) 5(10) PATHYAAHARAS IN MUTRAASHMARI-A CLASSICAL REVIEW Manju P 1 , Shubada V I 2 1 P.G Scholar, 2 Professor,Dept of P G Studies inShalyatantra, Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College,Moodbidri– 574227,Karnataka, India Email: manjukadathanad@gmail.com ABSTRACT The disease Mutraashmari is a DarunaVyadhi as explained by our ancient Acharyas. It is a dreadful disease similar to god of death and is considered as one among Ashtamahagadas which are not easy to treat and not having good prognosis. Also Basti being SadyapranaharaMarma and one among DasavidhaPranayatana , the disease Mutraashmari is a Krichrasadyavyadhi . Acharya Sushruta has explained management including both Shastrakarma and BheshajaPrayoga like Ghrita, Taila, and Ksharaprayoga etc. for Mutraashmari. In the management of all diseases, Nidanaparivarjana should be the first step to get better results from the treatment and to prevent recurrence. As the recurrence rate of Mutraashmari is high, Pathyaaharavihara have important role in its control. Pathyapathya for Ashmari are explained by various Acharyas while explaining its management. Modern science also advises to avoid particular food items that increase the chance of formation of urinary stone according to the content Keywords: Mutraashmari, Nidana, Samprapthi, Chikitsa, Pathyahara INTRODUCTION In Ayurvedic classics Mutraashmari is a disease of MutravahaSrotas , having the symptoms like pain in any of the organs of urinary system like Basti, Mehana, Sevani during micturition, obstruction in flow of urine, haematuria and urine resembling Gomedaka is described, which goes in accordance with the symptoms of Urolithiasis Its prevalence rate is estimated as greater than
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