Management of Mootrakricchra with special reference to renal parenchymal disease through Ayurveda –A case study

Authors

  • Chatan Malagi
  • R. V. Shettar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i8.976

Keywords:

Mootrakricchra, Renal parenchymal disease, Glomerular disease, Dialysis, Serum creatinine.

Abstract

Mootrakricchra is a most common diseases, where indidual suffers from difficulty in Micturition. Renal Parenchymal Disease also known as Kidney Parenchymal disease. The parenchyma is a functional part of a kidney that filters blood and makes urine. Renal parenchymal disease occurs as a complication of a wide variety of glomerular and interstitial renal diseases and may accelerate the decline in renal function. Although modern system has   wide range of medication, fluid management, low metabolites, and salt intake, dialysis, and Kidney replacement in some complicated cases, there are cases were patients fail to get a desired result.

In Ayurvedic System of Medicine, Mootrakricchra Disease, its treatment and formulations are well explained in Ayurvedic Samhita’s, which are having a Very Good Results in Treating the Disease from its root causes. The present study of 36 years old male subject, we have noticed the signs and symptoms of Mootrakricchra disease and Rise in the serum creatinine level. To prove the ayurvedic management in Mootrakricchra. There is an utmost important to treat of Mootrakricchra disease, through Ayurvedic line of management.

 

 

Keywords – Mootrakricchra, Renal parenchymal disease, Glomerular disease, Dialysis, Serum creatinine.

Author Biographies

Chatan Malagi

PG SCHOLAR, DGM Ayurvedic Medical college, Gadag.

R. V. Shettar

Professor, Dept. of Kayachikista, DGM Ayurveda Medical College, Gadag, INDIA

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Published

2023-09-18

How to Cite

Malagi, C., & Shettar, R. V. . (2023). Management of Mootrakricchra with special reference to renal parenchymal disease through Ayurveda –A case study. Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM), 11(8). https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i8.976