A comparative study of effect of Chandraprabha Vati & Gudamalaka Yoga in Pittaja Mutrakruchra w.s.r. to Lower UTI
Abstract
Urinary tract infections are common causes of infections which lead to various morbidities and also to mortality in severe neglected cases. With the presentation of symptoms it is closely related to Mutrakruchra in Ayurveda. The major problem with the antibiotics are resistance of bacteria and high chances of recurrence. Chandraprabha Vati and Gudamalaka Yoga are indicated drugs in Mutrakruchra condition. This study evaluates the efficacy between the two drugs in the management of Urinary tract infections. It was found that both Chandraprabha Vati and Gudamalaka Yoga are very effective in the management of Urinary tract infections.
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