Clinical effect of Chandraprabha Vati and Gokshura churna in the Management of Ashmari: A Case Report
Abstract
Urinary tract stones are common urinary system disorders and broad term for stone disease in numerous areas of the urinary system. Hematuria, lumbar with abdominal pain, or symptoms associated with urinary tract infection and obstruction, which involve urgency, dysuria, and frequent micturition, among typical clinical manifestations. Ashmari has been mentioned in Ayurvedic scriptures since ancient times. Ashmari is a urinary system (~Mutravahasrotas) related disorder. In Ayurveda, Mutrashmari is classified as Asthamahagad (~difficult to cure). Here is a case of a 34-year-old man who came to the outpatient department with complaints of nausea, vomiting, hesitancy, painful micturition, and pain in the left flank and umbilicus region. The ultrasound scan revealed ureteric calculus-related left-sided hydroureteronephrosis. The ultrasound scan revealed left-sided hydroureteronephrosis due to ureteric calculus. On an outpatient department basis, the patient was treated with Chandraprabha Vati 250 mg two tablets twice daily and three grams of Gokshura churna 3g twice daily. The patient was instructed to follow up every seven days. The patient was advised to make dietary and lifestyle modifications and take medication. The ultrasonography revealed that the calculi had been expelled, the hydronephrosis was resolved, and the patient experienced alleviation in signs and symptoms.

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