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Treatment of Kidney stone

Phase 3
Completed
Conditions
Calculus of kidney, (2) ICD-10 Condition: N200||Calculus of kidney, (3) ICD-10 Condition: B||Imaging,
Registration Number
CTRI/2019/08/020891
Lead Sponsor
Mandsaur ayurvedic institute and research
Brief Summary

Renal stone is a disease of the genitourinary system characterized by the formation of solid piece of minral salts present in urine. Kidney filters unwanted substances from body fluids, remove them in the form of urine and control chemical level. When this processes is abnormal and there is deposition of crystals like calcium, oxalate, uric acid etc then there is formation of different types, shape and colours of stones.

According to classics Vata is located in Pakvashya sthana which is main responsible factor for the elimination and reation of mala, mutra and other toxic particles. when this vata is aggrevated then it vitiate to all other doshas and dries up the shukra, mutra, pitta and kapha located in the basti pradesh and gradually stones are formed. According to sushrut, mutra enters into basti through the mutravahak nadies like mutra- vata, pitta and kapha also enters into the basti and furthur with upsneha nyaya Ashmari is formed.

As here we used Yoga basti karma which is best treatment for pakvashayagata vata along with other vitiated doshas. In yoga basti, sahacharadi oil is use under Anuvasan basti and Varunadi kwath used under Asthapan basti which comes under shodhan chikitsa. In Shaman yoga chikitsa first Aushadh is varunadi kwath  having the property Kashaya, tikta rasatmaka, laghu, ruksha guna, ushna virya,katu vipaki helps in condition of dysuriya, retation of urine and maintain fever with all associated complain of renal stone ( Ashmari). Second Aushadha is chandraprabha vati is kapha vata shamak having sheelajeeta. maintain saptadhatu and all agni act as Rasayana or Kshar dravyas act as agni deepan, chedaniya, bhedaniya, lekhaniya properties, Third one is gokshuradi guggul having the tridoshaj property containing gokshur, guggula , triphala, trikatu, musta act as shoth hara, vata hara, mutral, lekhan or basti shodhan . here we find out a better management for Ashmari and evaluate the combine efficacy of yoga basti and shaman yoga chikitsa for breakdown of the calculas ( Ashmari bhedan) and expel out ( ashmari hara) from the kidney itself.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients between 20 to 60 years of age irrespective of sex and occupation were included.
  • Size of the urinary calculi from 2 mm to 14 mm was included.
  • Calculus present in urinary tract , Kidney, ureter, lower part of urinary tract etc.
  • Patients having signs and symptoms of Ashmari were included viz.
  • Urination, 5.
  • Pain in the region of umbilicus, perineum and dome of bladder; experience of severe pain on movement of the urine was included.
  • Patient having Refer pain lower back to abdomen , in external genitalia and groin get burning sensation during urination or blood in urine and increase urge and frequency of urination.
  • Non- specific symptoms of stones in the kidney include Fever, Heamaturia, Nausea, vaomiting, burning micturation .
Exclusion Criteria
  • Congenital obstructive defects of renal, pelvis and ureter.
  • Patient of Ashmari having systemic diseases like IHD, RHD, AIDS & other chronic diseases like TB and acute & chronic renal failures.
  • Pregnant women and lactating mother & patients below 20 years.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
breakdown of the calculus and expel out from the kidney itself.60 days
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
expel out of the kidneyexpel out of the kidney with in 45 days or more

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Mandsaur ayurvedic institute and research

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Mandsaur, MADHYA PRADESH, India

Mandsaur ayurvedic institute and research
🇮🇳Mandsaur, MADHYA PRADESH, India
drJayashankar munda
Principal investigator
8075006757
principal.ayurved@meu.edu.in

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