Management of Mutrakricha (Urinary Tract Infection) with Urtica dioca: A Case Study

Abstract

Mutrakricha (urinary tract infection) is the most common and serious problem which is affecting many people in the society. Mutrakricha is more common in women than men. In modern facilities and medicines there are many drugs which can be used in the treatment of Mutrakricha, even though there are many cases of Mutrakricha in the society. A female patient aged 26 years came with repeated complaints of Sashool mutrata (Painful micturition), Dhagadhvat mutrata (Burning micturition), Skashat mutrata (Difficulty in micturition), Ahikashan Abhikshan mutrata (Increased frequency of micturition) diagnosed as Mutrakricha (urinary tract infection) was bought to RGGPGAC Paprola, HP. Patient was already treated with modern medicines but she was complaining of the symptoms again and again. According to Ayurveda mangament of Mutrakricha depends on Tridoshas which are involve in it. This drug Urtica dioca has an appreciable result on Peeta mutrata (turbidity of urine), Sashool mutrata (painful micturation), Sakasht mutrata (difficulty in micturition), Abhiksan Abhiksan mutrata (increased frequency of micturition) and significant changes in investigations.

Authors and Affiliations

Ankita Thakur, Pragya Choubey, Sakshi Sharma, Swapnil Saini, Akhilesh Kumar Srivastva

Keywords

Related Articles

Analytical Approach of Pranayama in Maintenance of Health

Yoga is a traditional and cultural science of India. It is the art of knowing oneself and knowing eternal truth. Pranayama is a subtle Hathayogic procedure which is practiced through breathing. Ashtanga Yoga as mentioned...

Conceptual Study of Role of Panchakarma (Detoxification) Therapy in Visha Chikitsa (Poisoning Management)

Agadtantra is a branch which deals with Visha (poison), its manifestation & its treatment. Two types of visha i.e., Akritrim visha & Kritrim visha are explained in Agadtantra. Sthavar visha (plant origin) & Jangam visha...

Clinical Study to Evaluate Efficacy of Bhunimbadi GhanVati and Shatavari Ghrita in the Management of Amlapitta w.s.r. to Nonulcer Dyspepsia

Whole world is witnessing a spurt in lifestyle diseases which can be mainly attributed to rapid industrialization and urbanization. The change in lifestyle has led to an unprecedented rise in the disorders of gastrointes...

A Clinical Study of Kshara Basti and Panchkoal Ghanvati Amavata w.s.r. Rheumatoid Arthritis

Amavata isadisease that occurs due to the disturbed ama and vata. It mainly affects elderly population and it isdifficult to cure if not treated in early stages. Various analgesic, antiinflammatory and steroidal drugs ar...

A Clinical Study on the Efficacy of Jatyadi Cream in Vrana Ropana w.s.r to its Action on MAGS Score

The advances in technologies and emergence of new therapeutic approaches have led to the rapid improvement in the field of wound healing. Herbal ointments have enormous role to play in wound healing and are widely used i...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP404397
  • DOI -
  • Views 49
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Ankita Thakur, Pragya Choubey, Sakshi Sharma, Swapnil Saini, Akhilesh Kumar Srivastva (2018). Management of Mutrakricha (Urinary Tract Infection) with Urtica dioca: A Case Study. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 0(0), 1-7. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-404397