Conceptual study on management of mutrashmari
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Conceptual study on management of mutrashmari
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Savita Hangargi
Chandrakant Halli
Jyoti Rajole
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Year: 2022
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Mutrashmari is the commonest disorder of mutravaha srotas and one among the Ashtamahagada (eight fatal conditions) and it is kapha pradhana tridoshaja vyadhi. The word Ashmari in Sanskrit denotes the stone or calculi and Mutra means urine which is carried by Mutravaha srotas. The incidence of Mutrashmari is increasing in the present era due to various reasons like altered food habits, changing lifestyle, stress, strain, environmental pollution, etc. Bad dietary habits and wrong lifestyles contribute to the formation of Mutrashmari. Due to nidana sevana, doshas get aggrevated along with dushya they cause srotodusti, and then the disease manifests. The majority of signs and symptoms of the Mutrashmari resemble that of Urolithiasis (formation of stone). The present review deals with a glimpse of an important aspect of Mutrashmari extending from the etymology of Mutrashmari with its nidana, samprapti, purva rupa, rupa, Sadhyaasadhyata, upadrava, chikitsa, and pathya apathya. Keywords: Mutrashmari, Mutravaha srotas, Ashtamahagada, Trisutra, Urolithiasis
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