- It is a condition in which there is passing out of urine mixed with blood.
- It is caused by rupture of renal vessels, Zu‘f-i Gurda (Renal debility) and wounds and injuries of urinary organs.
- It is characterized by haematuria with or without pain. In case of renal ulcers the blackish blood passes along with urine, there may be nausea and pain in lumbar region. In case of vesicular ulcers, fresh blood passes through urethra after urination and there will be pain in the pubic region. In case of urethral ulcers blood comes prior to urination and pain will be in urethra.
- It is a condition in which there is passing out of urine mixed with blood.
- It is caused by rupture of renal vessels, Zu‘f-i Gurda (Renal debility) and wounds and injuries of urinary organs.
- It is characterized by haematuria with or without pain. In case of renal ulcers the blackish blood passes along with urine, there may be nausea and pain in lumbar region. In case of vesicular ulcers, fresh blood passes through urethra after urination and there will be pain in the pubic region. In case of urethral ulcers blood comes prior to urination and pain will be in urethra.
- Oral administration of Lu‘āb-i Bihīdāna (Mucilage of seed of Cydonia oblonga Mill.), Shīra-i ‘Unnāb (Zizyphus vulgaris Lamk.), Shīra-i Maghz-i Tukhm-i Tarbūz (Seed kernel of watermelon), Shīra-i Post-i Bekh-i Anjabār (Root bark of Polygonum bestorata Linn.), Shīra-i Tukhm-i Khurfa Siyāh (Seed of Portulaca oleracea Linn.) mixed with Sharbat-i Nīlofar and sprinkled with Bārtang (Seed of Plantago major Linn.).
- Oral administration of powder of Chāksū (Cassia absus Linn.) 20 pieces with decanted water of Sandal Safed (Santalum album Linn.).
- Oral administration of powder of Gil Armanī (Armenian Earth) 500 mg., Gulnār (Flower of Punica granatum Linn.) 1 gm., Dam al-Akhwayn (Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb.) 1 gm., and Kahrubā (Pinus succinifera Linn.)1 gm. with Sharbat-i Anār.
- Oral administration of Shīra-i Khār Khasak (Tribulus terristris Linn.) 7 gm., Shīra-i Kāhū (Lactuca sativa Linn.) 7 gm. with Sharbat-i Anār.
Compound drugs:
Qurs-i Kahrubā | 5-7 gm. |
Qurs-i Gulnār | 4 gm. |
Qurs-i Kāknaj | 5 gm. |
Qurs-i Tabāshīr | 5 gm |
Sharbat-i Anjabār | 25-50 ml. |
Sharbat-i Habb al-Ās | 12-24 ml. |
Sharbat-i Khashkhāsh | 20-40 ml. |
Safūf-i Shādnaj | 5 gm. |
Safūf-i Tīn | 7 gm. |
- Aghziya Hārra - The foods of hot temperament having ability to produce the humours which induce heat in the body e.g. onion, garlic, etc.
- Aghziya Hirrīfa - Spicy (Pungent) foods that may produce heat in the body e.g. pepper.
- Aghziya Ghalīza - Dry and viscous foods such as dry date, ‘Adas Musallam (Lens esculenta Moench.), etc. These are of two types i.e. Mahmūda (that produces good humour) and Ghayr Mahmūda (that produces morbid humour).
- Sour diets
- Sweet dishes
- Complete Blood Count
- Bleeding Time
- Clotting Time
- X-ray Kidney, Ureter, Bladder (KUB)
- Urine Examination-Routine & Microscopic
- Urine Culture
- Ultrasonography
- Fasd-i Sāfin (Bloodletting through saphenous vein)
- Fasd-i Bāslīq (Bloodletting through basilic vein)
- Hijāma (Cupping) on buttocks and pubic region
- Mā’ al-Sha‘īr - Barley water
- Khichrī (Cooked mixture of Mūng (Vigna mungo Linn.) & Rice)
- Avoid rigorous physical activities.
- Avoid strong diuretics.