Cold or fever (a sign that the infection may have spread in your kidneys).
Cold or fever (a sign that the infection may have spread in your kidneys).
Feeling weak or exhausted.
Pee that is cloudy, black, red, or has an odd smell.
A persistent or intense urge to urinate, even though little urine is produced when you do.
A scorching sensation after urinating
Anxiety (Chittodvega),Irritability (Krodha),Fatigue (Kshaya),Difficulty in Concentration (Dhritibhramsha) etc.
Wheezing
Difficulty in breathing
Mucus production
Cough
Breathlessness
Wheezing
Chest congestion
Cough
Wheezing
Shortness of breath
Chest tightness
General weakness and fatigue
Muscular pain
Respiratory issues
Cold and congestion
Digestive issues
Cough with yellowish or greenish sputum
Excessive phlegm production
Chest discomfort
Coughing with dry throat
Breathlessness
Wheezing and chest congestion
Imbalances in muscle tissue (mansa dhatu dushti)
Poor metabolism and elimination of waste products
Impurities in the blood (rakta dushti)
Poor diet, lifestyle, and digestion
Kapha dosha excess
Overconsumption of dairy and sweet, heavy foods
Pitta dosha dominance
Consuming spicy, hot, or oily foods
Dry and flaky skin
Small, hard pimples
Weakness
Chronic fatigue
Mild fever
Prolonged illness
anxiety
Restlessness
Emotional disturbance
Depend on the underlying infection or external factor
Severe fever
Delirium
Body aches
Fluctuating fever
Weakness
Irregular appetite
vary and may include combinations of symptoms from other subtypes.
cold
Congestion
Cough
Mucus
Haviness in the body
Loss of appetite
High body tempreture
Thirst
Burning sensation
Yellowish discoloration of eye and skin
cough