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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
MANAGEMENT OF VATASHTHEELA (BPH)- A LITERARY SEARCH ON SHILABHEDA THROUGH AYURVEDA CLASSICS
Dr. Rutuja Gore* and Dr. Ardra B Thorat
. Abstract In the present society, the commonness of renal illnesses is expanding at a disturbing rate. Throughout five years, it is anticipated that 10% of population beyond 70 years old have Vatashtheela(BPH). Vatashtheela(BPH) has expanded from 18.8% to 24.5 % among the people matured 60 and that's only the tip of the iceberg, as per a study acted in the United States. Diuretics have a critical impact in their treatment. Acharya Charaka portrays an assortment of ten plants called mutravirechaniya mahakashaya (extraordinary extractives of diuretics) under the 50 Mahakashaya, or incredible extractives. Urinary issues like regular pee, Vatashtheela(BPH), and calculi in the urinary framework are effectively treated with them. A few spices help in the conservation of renal capacity. Validation of expressed medications by their Pharmacognostical information is fundamental prior to making and recommending such definitions in Vatashtheela(BPH). This audit paper might support approving and guiding future exploration on these points generally. Keywords: Pashanabheda, mahakashaya, Vatashthila, BPH, etc. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
