If the vitiated blood due to ''kshata'' (trauma) or kshaya (emaciation caused by excessive seminal discharge) when accumulated in urinary bladder, it causes obstruction and severe pain in the bladder. Vitiated blood when associates with urine forms the calculus, which causes the distention of abdomen and heaviness in the region of urinary bladder however the patient feels lightness when the calculus passes out. Thus, ends the diagnosis of dysuria(''mootra krucra''). [43-44]
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If the vitiated blood due to ''kshata'' (trauma) or ''kshaya'' (emaciation caused by excessive discharge of semen) when accumulated in urinary bladder, it causes obstruction and severe pain in the bladder. Vitiated blood when associate with urine forms the calculus, which causes the distention of abdomen and heaviness in the region of urinary bladder however the patient feels lightness when the calculus passes out. Thus, ends the diagnosis of dysuria (''mootra krucchrara''). [43-44]