In Ayurveda, the term Srota has several meanings, but it primarily denotes channels or vessels or any hollow space. Although the total macro and micro channels within the human body are actually countless, thirteen important types of channels are described in all major compendiums. One such important channel is Mutravaha Srota. All the primary diseases of Mutra like Mutrakricchra, Mutraghata, Ashmari or Prameha are the consequences of Mutravaha Srotadusti. Thus in respect to modern science, Mutravaha Srotadusti can be correlated with all types of lower urinary tract infections and the diseases produced as its consequence. Aims and Objectives: The present study was carried out to evaluate the concept of Mutravaha Srota and Mutravaha Srotadus...
The term Mutrakrichha comes under the disorders of MutravahaSrotas, description of this disease is m...
Mutrakrichha is a disease in which Mutra is voided with much Dukha (discomfort). The word Mutrakrich...
All the Acharyas have described the pathogenesis of Mutrakrichha and Vasti (bladder) Rogas. Acharya ...
Urinary disorders have been vividly described in Ayurveda. Mutraroga are classified as Mutra-Apravrt...
Urinary tract infections (UTI), the second most common type of infection. It is one of the most seri...
Urinary tract infection is a common disorder accounting for 1-3% of consultation in general medical ...
Mutrakrichha is a disorder of Mutravahastrotas, The term ‘Mutrakrichha’ means pain and difficulty du...
Mutrashmari is a common problem in primary care practice. In India, more than 1 million cases are re...
Mutrakriccha is one of the disease found in about all Ayurvedic Classics where a patient experiences...
Difficulty in passing urine, associated with pain is termed as Mutrakruchha. According to Ayurvedic ...
Mutrakrichra is a disease which is well explained by all the Acharyas. The word Mutrakrichra compris...
Nowadays its commonly seen that majority of the people are affected from urinary disorder that may b...
Pittaja Mutrakrichhra is one of the types of Mutrakrichhra and is well explained in classical texts ...
Mutrakrichchha comes under the disorders of Mutravaha Strotas and mainly deals with shoola (pain) an...
In Ayurvedic classics E.Coli infection is not mentioned, but Krimis and Mutrakrichhra are mentioned....
The term Mutrakrichha comes under the disorders of MutravahaSrotas, description of this disease is m...
Mutrakrichha is a disease in which Mutra is voided with much Dukha (discomfort). The word Mutrakrich...
All the Acharyas have described the pathogenesis of Mutrakrichha and Vasti (bladder) Rogas. Acharya ...
Urinary disorders have been vividly described in Ayurveda. Mutraroga are classified as Mutra-Apravrt...
Urinary tract infections (UTI), the second most common type of infection. It is one of the most seri...
Urinary tract infection is a common disorder accounting for 1-3% of consultation in general medical ...
Mutrakrichha is a disorder of Mutravahastrotas, The term ‘Mutrakrichha’ means pain and difficulty du...
Mutrashmari is a common problem in primary care practice. In India, more than 1 million cases are re...
Mutrakriccha is one of the disease found in about all Ayurvedic Classics where a patient experiences...
Difficulty in passing urine, associated with pain is termed as Mutrakruchha. According to Ayurvedic ...
Mutrakrichra is a disease which is well explained by all the Acharyas. The word Mutrakrichra compris...
Nowadays its commonly seen that majority of the people are affected from urinary disorder that may b...
Pittaja Mutrakrichhra is one of the types of Mutrakrichhra and is well explained in classical texts ...
Mutrakrichchha comes under the disorders of Mutravaha Strotas and mainly deals with shoola (pain) an...
In Ayurvedic classics E.Coli infection is not mentioned, but Krimis and Mutrakrichhra are mentioned....
The term Mutrakrichha comes under the disorders of MutravahaSrotas, description of this disease is m...
Mutrakrichha is a disease in which Mutra is voided with much Dukha (discomfort). The word Mutrakrich...
All the Acharyas have described the pathogenesis of Mutrakrichha and Vasti (bladder) Rogas. Acharya ...