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MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE USING AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PROTOCOL

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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a multifaceted progressive deterioration of renal function. Its furtherance is often undetected and paves way to a pervasive and insidious health crisis. Methodology: A review of published cases was planned to explore the efficacy of Ayurvedic management in improving renal function and other symptomatic parameters in CKD. A comprehensive literature search of case studies in Google Scholar and PubMed spanning five years was conducted. The studies that fulfilled the inclusive criteria were included in the review. Based on this conclusion, an in-depth interview of five experts treating CKD from Malappuram, Kerala was done. The interpretations of both the review of published case reports on ayurvedic management of CKD and in-depth interview were statistically represented. Result: Out of 22 identified case reports, 14 met the inclusion criteria for analysis. The mean age of the subjects was 51.58 years, with 71.4% males and 26.8% females. Following Ayurvedic treatment, notable improvements were observed in serum creatinine, serum urea and e-GFR. Conclusion: This case based review suggests that Ayurvedic treatment can contribute to improving the quality of life of CKD affected patients. However, inconsistencies in methodology and lack of standardized diagnostic criteria underscore the need for large-scale, high quality clinical trials to confirm these findings and establish the efficacy and safety of Ayurvedic formulations in CKD management.
Bhishak Publication Division, Kerala Ayurvedic Studies and Research Society (KASRS)
Title: MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE USING AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PROTOCOL
Description:
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a multifaceted progressive deterioration of renal function.
Its furtherance is often undetected and paves way to a pervasive and insidious health crisis.
Methodology: A review of published cases was planned to explore the efficacy of Ayurvedic management in improving renal function and other symptomatic parameters in CKD.
A comprehensive literature search of case studies in Google Scholar and PubMed spanning five years was conducted.
The studies that fulfilled the inclusive criteria were included in the review.
Based on this conclusion, an in-depth interview of five experts treating CKD from Malappuram, Kerala was done.
The interpretations of both the review of published case reports on ayurvedic management of CKD and in-depth interview were statistically represented.
Result: Out of 22 identified case reports, 14 met the inclusion criteria for analysis.
The mean age of the subjects was 51.
58 years, with 71.
4% males and 26.
8% females.
Following Ayurvedic treatment, notable improvements were observed in serum creatinine, serum urea and e-GFR.
Conclusion: This case based review suggests that Ayurvedic treatment can contribute to improving the quality of life of CKD affected patients.
However, inconsistencies in methodology and lack of standardized diagnostic criteria underscore the need for large-scale, high quality clinical trials to confirm these findings and establish the efficacy and safety of Ayurvedic formulations in CKD management.

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