Effect of Anand Yoga in the management of Mootrashmari
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i3.763Keywords:
Mootrashmari, Renal Calculi, Anand yoga.Abstract
In India, approximately 5 -7 million patients suffer from stone disease and at least 1/1000 of Indian population needs hospitalization due to kidney stone disease. Thus, the disease is as widespread as it is old, particularly in countries with dry, hot climate. The incidence of calculi varies as per geographical distribution, sex and age group. The recurrence rate is 50 to 80%. Males are more frequently affected than the female and their ratio is 4:3. The incidence is still higher in the age group between 30-45 years and incidence declines after age of 50. Stones are an age-old anguish of the human body and occur at several sites particularly in Kidney, Urinary bladder and Ureter. It is very common metabolic disorder in all the afflictions.
Ashmari is considered as Mahagada being difficult to cure, marmaashrayi and involvement of Bahu dosha. Ashmari is tridoshaja in origin. Basti is vyakta stana of Ashmari and basti is also a pranayatana. It is a fatal disease as it needs surgical intervention. On prognosis this disease is kruchasaadhya. Now in this era, there are many treatment modalities like Flush out Therapy and Surgical procedure are developed in this regard but failed in treating the root cause and recurrence of disease, as these procedures cannot avoid the pathogenesis behind the formation of stone results in recurrence of stone which is becoming a great problem and constant efforts are being made to evolve an effective treatment as well as prevention and recurrence of disease. It is time for the medical science to give it’s best to treat the condition effectively.
In this connection an effort has been made to establish the efficacy of Anand yoga -an herbal preparation in the management of Mootrashmari (Renal calculi). Detailed study is described here.
Key Words: Mootrashmari, Renal Calculi, Anand yoga
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