Study the Corelation of Vrikkautpatti in Ayurveda with Special Reference to Chronic Renal Failure

Abstract

The primary function of the urinary system is to help for keeping the body homeostasis by controlling the composition and volume of blood. Vrikka is comparable with kidney of contemporary science. Vrikka (kidney) regulate the removal of wastes from the blood in the form of urine. Vrikka is considered as Moolsthana of Medovaha Srotas. Vrikkaroga can be possible due to disequilibrium of Shonita and Meda as they form from it. The kidney diseases mentioned in modern science and their common symptoms can be correlated with Mutraroga described in Ayurveda. So for the assessment of symptoms included in Vrikkaroga this study was initiated. 30 cases of chronic renal failure were evaluated for the assessment of symptoms related to Mutraroga. In Ayurved Vrikka is told in relation of Medovaha Srotas and the pathology related to Mutra is considered in relation to Basti. By taking in consideration the modern anatomy Vrikka are correlated with kidney and cases of CRF were studied. Considering the diseases related to Mutra the related symptoms are included in Vrikkaroga for study. Mutraroga are mentioned in various Ayurvedic compendia and other literature, Acharya Charak had described the Mutraroga in Kiyanta Shirashiy chapter of Sutrasthana. In case of renal disease, the assessment for symptoms of Vrikkroga shows that even a small injury to Vrikka can be result in Parshwa Vedana (back pain) or Mutrakshaya (retention of urine). The clinical assessment of Shonita and Meda showed vitiation in both the factors with significant ‘z’ values in this study.

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Dr. Sachin G. Khedikar

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Dr. Sachin G. Khedikar (2018). Study the Corelation of Vrikkautpatti in Ayurveda with Special Reference to Chronic Renal Failure. International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR), 3(9), 72-78. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-515734