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Abstract

A REVIEW ARTICLE OF MANAGEMENT OF MUTRAKRICCHA (UTI) ACCORDING TO AYURVEDA

Dr. Alok Kumar Sharam*, Dr. Abhishek Bhushan Sharma and Dr. Charu Sharma

ABSTRACT

Up to 50% of women in their middle and older years have urinary tract infections (UTIs), an illness that is particularly frequent in middle-aged and older women but less common in men. The signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI) are identical to those of a mutrakriccha, and the Ayurvedic cardinal sign of a UTI is "Dukhena Mootra Pravriti," which indicates discomfort during micturition. A UTI can be identified as a condition when bacteria enter the urinary tract, remain there, and grow. Other illnesses including Ashmari, Mutraghata, Mutraja vriddhri, Arsha, and Gulma, among others, also have Mutrakriccha as a Lakshana. Ayurvedic infection management reduces the need for inappropriate combinations of allopathic medications and other therapies while producing favorable results with the least amount of medication.

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