Ashmari Hare Ayurveda.


Arogya Sanjeevani - Jhanviben S. Bhatt

In today's article we will discuss in detail about 'Ashmari' i.e., the disease of 'Stones'.

Individuals who develop stones have certain symptoms. in which,

- People who have lived or are still living in areas prone to stones like Punjab, Rajasthan, Kutch have to face this disease specially.

Those who have hereditary stone disease in their family.

- Those who consume small amounts of liquid drinks.

- Persons who are between 30 to 50 years of age.

- People who eat high calcium products like milk, sweets.

- Those who have had a urinary tract infection in the past months.

- People who drink less than 15 glasses of water a day.

- People who use chocolate, horns, tea, cold drinks etc. more.

Individuals with the above symptoms have a higher risk of developing stones than the general population.

Now, if we know about which organ the stones are more common, the kidneys are purple-grey like moles on both sides of the spine below the waist in the body. Which is the size of our fist. It works to filter waste in the body. Many chemicals accumulate in the kidney in excess, leading to kidney stones. The size of which is very subtle. These stones stay in the kidney or move around in the urinary tract.

The causes of stone formation can be very different, including –

- Depletion of fluid in the body commonly known as "dehydration". In which the urine becomes thick. Due to which the chemical elements in it fall apart and form rock salts.

Many foods are high in certain chemicals. Which under certain circumstances turns into stone. An "infection" in the kidney can also lead to the accumulation of many chemicals to form stones. An abnormal structure of the ureter causes obstruction of the passage of urine, and stones form from the accumulated urine. Stones can range from a small grain of sand to the size of an egg. Many small stones pass naturally through the urine. Medium-sized stones may need to be crushed and removed with a special device. Smooth and rounded stones, if small in size, pass naturally through the urine, but rough, jagged or jagged stones remain in the kidney or ureter. As such stones are large, they do not pass naturally. It requires surgery. Thus, after knowing the size and shape of the stone, it can be decided whether it will come out naturally or another method has to be tried for it. These stones are made up of more than one chemical element, after which the treatment method can be determined.

- Stones can form in the kidney calyx and move on their own, or can grow in the ureter.

- Stones often move in the kidney's gums. Where as it increases in size it creates obstructions in the passage of urine. The resulting inflammation causes severe pain. This can result in swelling, severe pain or infection. Stones smaller than 7 mm pass through the ureter and block urine. It causes pain. Blood in the urine or irritation. If there is blood in the urine, it is a sign of the possibility of stones. If there is pus, there is a possibility of infection due to infection or stones.

Stone Treatment:

Since stones pass naturally on their own, an excellent way to reduce the chances of stones and to reduce your discomfort is to drink as much water as possible, which will cause the stones to pass out along with more urine. Drink at least 12 glasses of water a day and filter urine every time and check if stones appear, consult a specialist.

Apart from this, other Ayurvedic medicines can also be taken as per the advice of an expert in this disease to get the desired result in this disease.

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