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The clinical features can be examined on the criteria like volume, color, flow, frequency and turbidity of urine and associated symptoms like pain, burning, heaviness and swelling. The clinical features are observed based upon the dominance of ''dosha'' in disorders as given in table:  
 
The clinical features can be examined on the criteria like volume, color, flow, frequency and turbidity of urine and associated symptoms like pain, burning, heaviness and swelling. The clinical features are observed based upon the dominance of ''dosha'' in disorders as given in table:  
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Criteria Vata dominance Pitta dominance Kapha dominance
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{| class="wikitable"
Volume Less Medium More
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Flow Less Medium More
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! scope="col"| Criteria
Frequency More Medium More  
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! scope="col"| ''Vata'' dominance
Colour /turbidity -- Yellow-Red Turbid  
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! scope="col"| ''Pitta'' dominance
Associated com-plaints Severe pain in pelvis, bladder and phallus Burning and pain Heaviness, swelling
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! scope="col"| ''Kapha'' dominance
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|-
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| Volume
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| Less
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| Medium
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| More
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|-
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| Flow
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| Less
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| Medium
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| More
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|-
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| Frequency
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| More
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| Medium
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| More
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|-
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| Color/turbidity
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| ''-''
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| Yellow-Red
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| Turbid
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|-
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| Associated complaints
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| Severe pain in pelvis, bladder and phallus
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| Burning and pain
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| Heaviness and swelling
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Mutrashmari (urinary calculus), mutra sharkara (gravel) and shukrashmari (calculi of dried up semen):
 
Mutrashmari (urinary calculus), mutra sharkara (gravel) and shukrashmari (calculi of dried up semen):

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