A REVIEW STUDY ON PASHANBHEDA IN THE TREATMENT OF VATASHTILA (BPH) Authors: Kumar AB , KULLOLLI V, LEKSHMIPRIYA S AND KULLOLLI KT
ABSTRACT
In today's society, the prevalence of renal diseases is increasing at an alarming rate. Over the
course of five years, it is predicted that 10% of males over the age of 70 have Vatashthila
(BPH). Vatashthila (BPH) has increased from 18.8% to 24.5 % among the persons aged 60
and more, according to a survey performed in the United States. Diuretics play a significant
part in their therapy. Acharya Charaka describes a collection of ten plants called
mutravirechaniya mahakashaya (great extractives of diuretics) under the 50 Mahakashaya,
or great extractives. Urinary problems such as frequent urination, Vatashthila (BPH), and
calculi in the urinary system are efficiently treated with them. Some herbs aid in the
preservation of renal function. Authentication of stated medicines by their
Pharmacognostical data is essential before creating and suggesting such formulations in
Vatashthila (BPH). This review paper may aid in validating and directing future research on
these topics to a great extent.
Keywords: Pashanabheda, mahakashaya, Vatashthila, BPH, etc.
Publication date: 05/03/2022 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2022/March/MS_IJBPAS_2022_MARCH_SPCL_1036.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2022/11.3.1036