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Background: Akidney damage or glomerular filtration rate (GFR) 30 mg / gm in two of three spot urine specimens. Severity of kidney diseases is classified into five stages according to level of GFR from G1 to G5. Methods- Case series of 10 patients were managed with Ayurvedic treatment. Assessment was done on the basis of KFT, CBC, ESR and GFR Result- Improvement in GFR and Decreased Sr. creatinine and urea level will be stated in full paper. Discussion and Conclusion- After administration of Ayurvedic drug changes in KFT observed with changes in GFR, which is mention in full paper. ON this we concluded that Ayurvedic treatment is beneficial in treatment of chronic kidney failure than acute kidney failure.
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