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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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A CASE STUDY ON AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ASHMARI (RENAL CALCULI)
*Dr. Heena Khan, Dr. Sachin Koli, Dr. Niranjan Saraf, Dr.Vandana Saraf
Abstract Renal calculi represent a common urological disorder with a global prevalence ranging from 10–15% and a recurrence rate of nearly 50% within 5 years. In Ayurveda, this condition is described as Mutrashmari, one among the Ashtamahagada. The present case study describes a 47-year-old male presented with bilateral flank pain, burning micturition, and dysuria. Ultrasonography revealed bilateral renal calculi (right lower pole calyx 4.2 mm; left upper 5.1 mm and lower pole calyx 6.2 mm). The patient was managed with Ayurvedic Shamana Chikitsa comprising Chandraprabha Vati, Gokshuradi Guggulu, and Varunadi Kwath for a duration of 60 days. Post-treatment ultrasonography demonstrated complete resolution of calculi along with significant symptomatic relief. The findings suggest that Ayurvedic interventions can effectively manage renal calculi and reduce recurrence. Keywords: Mutrashmari, Renal calculi, Calyceal stone, Ayurveda, Ashmari. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
