A Clinical Review on Mutraghata (Retention of Urine)
Abstract
Numerous folks are afflicted by numerous Mutra Vaha Srotas diseases. Any Vaidya should be familiar with terms like Nidana, Samprapti, Lakshanas, Sadhya-Asadhyata, Upadrava, and Chikitsa. Mutraghata has been recognized by Acharya Dalhana as a Mutra Vaha Srotas clinical body, when urine flow is impeded, as a result of retention or relative anuria or oliguria. Urine that is obstructed (Mutraghata) is unhealthy because urine is its primary feature. Therefore, urinary tract obstruction or urinary route inflammation may be to blame for urine retention. This effect may also be employed as the Mutraghata's Nidana for the Mutra Vaha Srotas' Dushti. The Doshas become worse as a result of this reason. Vata Dosha predominates. Pee flow is impeded by the vitiated Dosha, which combines with urine.
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