Clinical Importance of Mutra Pariksha
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i3.700Abstract
It is necessary to examine the patient properly before starting any treatment. For examination of patient there are various methods are described namely Dwidha Pariksha, Trividha Pariksha, Chaturvidha Pariksha, Sadvidha Pariksha, Dashvidha Pariksha. In Yogratnakar there is description of Asthavidha Pariksha namely Nadi Pariksha, Mutra Pariksha, Mala Pariksha, Jihwa Pariksha, Sabad Pariksha,Sparsh Pariksha, Drik Pariksha, Akriti Pariksha. Mutra Pariksha is the ancient Ayurvedic practice of analyzing urine to diagnose and understand an individual’s health condition. Ayurved emphasizes the importance of urine examination as it is believed to be a reflection of the metabolic activities and physiological functioning of the body. According to Ayurveda, urine examination can reveal the imbalance of doshas the presence of toxins and the overall health status of an individual. Mutra Pariksha is a non invasive and cost effective diagnostic tool that offers valuable insights into an individual’s health status. In Ayurveda physical examination of urine is described . In modern medical science the examination of urine include physical, chemical and microscopic examination. In this review article clinical importance of urine is described.
Key words- Mutra Pariksha, Urine, Pariksha
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