Management of Pittaj Mutrakruchhra (Urinary Tract Infection) with Vidariyadi Vati (Pueraria tuberosa Linn, Tribulus terrestris Linn, Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn, Mesua ferrea Linn, Magnatite) - A Single Case Report
Abstract
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are very common and can be detrimental to health and quality of life. The overall prevalence of UTI was 33.54% of which 66.78% were females and scan be corelated to Mutrakruchhra. Vidaradi Vati having drugs Vidari Churna (Pureraria Tuberosa Linn), Gokshur Churn (Tribulus terrestris Linn), Madhuyashti Churn (Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn), Nagkeshar Churn (Mesua ferrea Linn), Loha Bhasm (Magnatite). Combinations of these all Churn create a good effect and are effective in reliving symptoms of Mutrakruchhra (Urinary Tract Infection). When there is recurrence of Urinary Tract Infection and patient is frustrated by taking allopathy medicine, there is need to find new medication which will give complete relief to patient. Patient has already invested so much of money for treatment there is need to find new cost effective treatment. As manifestation of Mutrakrucchra and urinary tract infection are similar, an attempt has been made in this article to understand the concept of urinary tract infection and to make formulation effective on Mutrakruchhra (Urinary Tract Infection).
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