Evidence supporting the use of: Aerva lanata
For the health condition: Bedwetting

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Aerva lanata, also known as mountain knotgrass, has been used in traditional medicine systems, particularly in Ayurveda and Siddha, for a variety of urinary tract conditions. In these traditions, it is sometimes recommended for conditions such as bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis), likely due to its reputed diuretic and urinary tract tonic effects. However, the evidence for its efficacy in specifically treating bedwetting is primarily anecdotal and based on traditional practice rather than rigorous scientific evaluation.

Scientific studies on Aerva lanata have focused mainly on its diuretic, anti-urolithiatic (anti-kidney stone), and antimicrobial properties, with some animal studies supporting these effects. There is currently a lack of direct clinical trials or laboratory studies examining its impact on bedwetting (enuresis) in children or adults. Most references to its use for this condition are found in ethnobotanical surveys, traditional medicine texts, or herbal compendia without accompanying clinical evidence.

In summary, the use of Aerva lanata for bedwetting is rooted in traditional medicinal practices rather than validated by scientific research. Its rating is low (1/5) due to the absence of controlled studies or robust data specifically supporting its use for enuresis.

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