Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
At Rudra Ayurvedic Clinic, we see UTI not just as an isolated infection but as a manifestation of aggravated Pitta dosha, the fire element in the body
In Ayurveda, this is referred to as Mutrakrichra, which literally means “painful urination.” While modern medicine focuses on killing bacteria, Ayurveda goes deeper and identifying the internal imbalance and lifestyle triggers that caused it.

Recognise Signals Early
UTIs often begin with subtle discomforts that can worsen quickly if left untreated. Both modern medicine and Ayurveda offer valuable insights into identifying early signs.
Physical Symptoms (As per modern understanding):
- Frequent urge to urinate, even if little comes out.
- Burning or stinging sensation while urinating.
- Cloudy or strong-smelling urine.
- Pelvic or lower abdominal pain.
- Fever or fatigue in advanced cases.
Ayurvedic Observations (Rooted in dosha imbalance):
- Burning or heat during urination (sign of aggravated Pitta).
- Scanty, reddish, or turbid urine.
- Pain in the bladder region or lower back.
- Restlessness, excessive thirst, and fatigue.
- Feeling of incomplete urination.
Why Choose Ayurveda?

Ayurvedic Support
Studies show that herbs like Gokshura and Punarnava have natural antimicrobial and diuretic properties that help clear infection and reduce inflammation.

Tone Therapy
Ayurvedic decoctions (Kwathas) provided significant improvement in acute UTI symptoms such as pain and urgency and especially in women prone to recurrence.

Natural Care
Formulations like Chandraprabha Vati have been clinically used for urinary tract complaints, offering fast relief from burning and frequency.
