About Author
Shukla D1,Kulkarni D2,Pishte -Deshmukh D3,
1 Professor, DepartmentOf Kayachikitsa, LKR Ayurved College Gadhinglaj
2 Associate Professor Dept of Samhita Siddhant, LKR Ayurved College , Gadhinglaj
3 Assistant Professor, Rasashastra & bhaishajya kalpana, LKR Ayurved College ,Gadhinglaj
Correspondence Address
Shukla Viraj V. Professor Dept.Of Kayachikitsa, LKR Ayurved College Gadhinglaj
Contact No. : 9822936193, Email : rajvishukla@gmail.com
Date of Acceptance : 11 Sep 2024
Date of Publication : 27 Sep 2024
Article ID : SD-IJAY_107
How to cite this article : http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2024.2310
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is a multifactorial clinical syndrome affecting multiple systems and organs. Type-1 DM is an autoimmune disease characterised by antibody-mediated and cell-mediated destruction of pancreatic cells, while Type-2 DM is characterised by relative deficiency and resistance to insulin action. One of the microvascular complications of diabetes mellitus is diabetic nephropathy, also known as diabetic kidney disease (D.K.D.), leading to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in due course of time.
In Ayurveda classical texts, although there is no direct reference in Prameha Chapter of renal complications, in 'Mutraghata Chapter' a few similar conditions are explained and hence may be co-related with nephropathies. The disease prameha happens due to derangement into Tridoshas (three humors), and especially Vata dosha dominance in etiopathogenesis leads to Madhumeha, the nearest co-relate of D.M.
In the present study, pre-diagnosed patients of Type-2 D.M. were randomly selected and screened for microalbuminuria levels, i.e., the albumin levels in urine ranging between 30-300 mg/24 hr. urine. An Ayurvedic drug 'Gokshura-BBrihatyadi Kashaya' was administered in the dose of 50 ml twice daily for 60 days. The subjective and objective parameters were assessed before treatment and after completion of 60 days, which shows a significant reduction in both types of parameters.
KEY WORDS:- Diabetic Nephropathy, Gokshura Brihatyadi Kashay, Complications Of DM, Microalbuminuria