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The causative factors of the different types of ''jwara'' have been described in [[Nidana Sthana]] (in ''jwara''). [42-49]
 
The causative factors of the different types of ''jwara'' have been described in [[Nidana Sthana]] (in ''jwara''). [42-49]
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==== Prognosis of jwara ====
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==== Prognosis of ''jwara'' ====
    
बलवत्स्वल्पदोषेषु ज्वरः साध्योऽनुपद्रवः|
 
बलवत्स्वल्पदोषेषु ज्वरः साध्योऽनुपद्रवः|
 
हेतुभिर्बहुभिर्जातो बलिभिर्बहुलक्षणः||५०||  
 
हेतुभिर्बहुभिर्जातो बलिभिर्बहुलक्षणः||५०||  
ज्वरः प्राणान्तकृद्यश्च शीघ्रमिन्द्रियनाशनः|५१|  
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ज्वरः प्राणान्तकृद्यश्च शीघ्रमिन्द्रियनाशनः|
 
सप्ताहाद्वा दशाहाद्वा द्वादशाहात्तथैव च||५१||  
 
सप्ताहाद्वा दशाहाद्वा द्वादशाहात्तथैव च||५१||  
सप्रलापभ्रमश्वासस्तीक्ष्णो हन्याज्ज्वरो नरम्|५२|  
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सप्रलापभ्रमश्वासस्तीक्ष्णो हन्याज्ज्वरो नरम्|
 
ज्वरः क्षीणस्य शूनस्य गम्भीरो दैर्घरात्रिकः||५२||  
 
ज्वरः क्षीणस्य शूनस्य गम्भीरो दैर्घरात्रिकः||५२||  
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असाध्यो बलवान् यश्च केशसीमन्तकृज्ज्वरः|५३|  
 
असाध्यो बलवान् यश्च केशसीमन्तकृज्ज्वरः|५३|  
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balavatsvalpadōṣēṣu jwaraḥ sādhyō'nupadravaḥ|
 
balavatsvalpadōṣēṣu jwaraḥ sādhyō'nupadravaḥ|
 
hētubhirbahubhirjātō balibhirbahulakṣaṇaḥ||50||  
 
hētubhirbahubhirjātō balibhirbahulakṣaṇaḥ||50||  
jwaraḥ prāṇāntakr̥dyaśca śīghramindriyanāśanaḥ|51|  
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jwaraḥ prāṇāntakr̥dyaśca śīghramindriyanāśanaḥ|
 
saptāhādvā daśāhādvā dvādaśāhāttathaiva ca||51||  
 
saptāhādvā daśāhādvā dvādaśāhāttathaiva ca||51||  
sapralāpabhramaśvāsastīkṣṇō hanyājjvarō naram|52|  
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sapralāpabhramaśvāsastīkṣṇō hanyājjvarō naram|
 
jwaraḥ kṣīṇasya śūnasya gambhīrō dairgharātrikaḥ||52||  
 
jwaraḥ kṣīṇasya śūnasya gambhīrō dairgharātrikaḥ||52||  
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asādhyō balavān yaśca kēśasīmantakr̥jjwaraḥ|53|
 
asādhyō balavān yaśca kēśasīmantakr̥jjwaraḥ|53|
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balavatsvalpadoSheShu jwaraH sAdhyo~anupadravaH|
 
balavatsvalpadoSheShu jwaraH sAdhyo~anupadravaH|
 
hetubhirbahubhirjAto balibhirbahulakShaNaH||50||  
 
hetubhirbahubhirjAto balibhirbahulakShaNaH||50||  
jwaraH prANAntakRudyashca shIghramindriyanAshanaH|51|  
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jwaraH prANAntakRudyashca shIghramindriyanAshanaH|
 
saptAhAdvA dashAhAdvA dvAdashAhAttathaiva ca||51||  
 
saptAhAdvA dashAhAdvA dvAdashAhAttathaiva ca||51||  
sapralApabhramashvAsastIkShNo hanyAjjvaro naram|52|  
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sapralApabhramashvAsastIkShNo hanyAjjvaro naram|
 
jwaraH kShINasya shUnasya gambhIro dairgharAtrikaH||52||  
 
jwaraH kShINasya shUnasya gambhIro dairgharAtrikaH||52||  
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asAdhyo balavAn yashca keshasImantakRujjwaraH|53|  
 
asAdhyo balavAn yashca keshasImantakRujjwaraH|53|  
Sadhya (curable) jwara :
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Jwara is easily curable if it occurs in a person with strong physique, or if it is caused by the vitiation of lesser amount of dośhās and if there are no complications.
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===== ''Sadhya'' (curable) ''jwara'' =====
Asadhya (incurable) jwara:
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Jwara having the following characteristics are incurable and lead to death –
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''Jwara'' is easily curable if it occurs in a person with strong physique, or if it is caused by the vitiation of lesser amount of ''dosha'' and if there are no complications.
¨ Which is caused by either greater amount of / strong etiological factors  
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¨ Which manifests with many clinical features
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===== ''Asadhya'' (incurable) ''jwara'' =====
¨ Which destroys the sense organs immediately.
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Bad prognosis:  
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''Jwara'' having the following characteristics are incurable and lead to death –
Tikshna jwara (severe, associated with delirium, giddiness and breathlessness causes death of the patient either on the seventh, tenth or twelth day.
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*Which is caused by either greater amount of / strong etiological factors  
Jwara occurring in a weak and emaciated person (kshina), associated with edema (shunasya), seated in deeper body tissues (gambhira), severe (balvan) and that occurring for very long durations (dirgha ratrika) are incurable ones. The jwara in which, the mid hair part of scalp becomes visible, is also considered incurable (kesha simanta krita).(49-53)
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*Which manifests with many clinical features
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*Which destroys the sense organs immediately.
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'''Bad prognosis:'''
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''Tikshna jwara'' (severe, associated with delirium, giddiness and breathlessness causes death of the patient either on the seventh, tenth or twelfth day.
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''Jwara'' occurring in a weak and emaciated person (''kshina''), associated with edema (''shunasya''), seated in deeper body tissues (''gambhira''), severe (''balvan'') and that occurring for very long durations (''dirgha ratrika'') are incurable ones. The ''jwara'' in which, the mid hair part of scalp becomes visible, is also considered incurable (''kesha simanta krita'').[49-53]
    
==== Five types of jwara as per frequency ====
 
==== Five types of jwara as per frequency ====