Role of Shwadanshtradi Taila in Mutraghata (BPH): A Clinical and Sonological Evaluation
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https://doi.org/10.59828/ijsrmst.v4i10.386Abstract
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most commonly encountered conditions among elderly men, characterized by symptoms such as difficulty in urination, increased frequency, urgency, weak urinary stream, and intermittency. The clinical features of BPH closely resemble Vatashtheela, which is described by Acharya Sushruta as one of the twelve types of Mutraghata, a disorder marked by obstruction in the flow of urine due to a mass or enlargement near the bladder neck. This case report presents a 45-year-old male patient who complained of frequent urination, nocturia, and straining during micturition, and was diagnosed with BPH. After detailed case history and thorough clinical examination, Uttar Basti Therapy (UBT) was administered using Shwadanstradi Taila. The treatment showed notable improvement in both subjective and objective parameters. The therapy demonstrated encouraging results, fulfilling the need for an effective management approach for BPH, which otherwise significantly affects the quality of life and contributes to a considerable socioeconomic burden on the healthcare system.
Keywords: Cost Control, Cost Reduction, Public Sector Enterprises, ITI Rae Bareli, Budgetary Control, Value Engineering, Efficiency, Financial Performance.
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