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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''Jwara'' (fever) accompanied with ''Gaurava'' (heaviness) and ''Tandra'' (drowsiness)
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | [[Jwara]](fever) accompanied with ''Gaurava'' (heaviness) and ''Tandra'' (drowsiness)
 
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''Mruduagni'' (slow digestion), ''Shirograha'' (stiffness of head), ''Nidra'' (excessive sleep), Tandra (drowsiness), Pralap (delirium), Hridroga (heart disorders), Gatragaurava (heaviness in the body), Nakhadi pitatva (yellowness in nails etc) and ''kapha-pitta shthivana'' (spitting of ''kapha –pitta)''
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''Mruduagni'' (slow digestion), ''Shirograha'' (stiffness of head), [[Nidra]](excessive sleep), Tandra (drowsiness), Pralap (delirium), Hridroga (heart disorders), Gatragaurava (heaviness in the body), Nakhadi pitatva (yellowness in nails etc) and ''kapha-pitta shthivana'' (spitting of ''kapha –pitta)''
 
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | affecting the [[Ojas]] causes malaise ''(Glāni), indriyadaurbalya'' (asthenia of senses), ''Trushna'' (thirst), ''Murchha'' (fainting) and ''Kriyakshayam'' (decreased physiological functions).
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | affecting the [[Ojas]] causes malaise ''(Glāni), [[indriya]]daurbalya'' (asthenia of senses), ''Trushna'' (thirst), ''Murchha'' (fainting) and ''Kriyakshayam'' (decreased physiological functions).
 
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Carbuncles are common complications occurring in uncontrolled diabetes patients where the infection spreads extensively in the dermal and underlying soft tissue. This presents itself as a  complex localized abscess or as several separate abscesses with multiple discharge sinuses usually caused due to staphylococcus aureus infection.   
 
Carbuncles are common complications occurring in uncontrolled diabetes patients where the infection spreads extensively in the dermal and underlying soft tissue. This presents itself as a  complex localized abscess or as several separate abscesses with multiple discharge sinuses usually caused due to staphylococcus aureus infection.   
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Thus, this chapter is very important as it deals with the disorders of three vital parts of the body (''trimarma''). It also describes very important aspects of pathogenesis caused due to combinations of vitiated ''dosha'' viz. ''samsarga'' and ''sannipata''. The description of [[ojas]] is a unique concept of [[Ayurveda]]. The detailed descriptions along with etiological factors of each ''prameha pidika'' are very helpful in planning their prevention and cure.
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Thus, this chapter is very important as it deals with the disorders of three vital parts of the body (''trimarma''). It also describes very important aspects of pathogenesis caused due to combinations of vitiated [[dosha]] viz. ''samsarga'' and ''sannipata''. The description of [[ojas]] is a unique concept of [[Ayurveda]]. The detailed descriptions along with etiological factors of each ''prameha pidika'' are very helpful in planning their prevention and cure.
 
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====Table 3: Types of Pidika in different classics:====
 
====Table 3: Types of Pidika in different classics:====
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''Pradhanamarma (hr̥daya)''
 
| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''Pradhanamarma (hr̥daya)''
| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''hriddhaṭṭana'' (Palpitation)<br><hr>''Tamak'' (dyspnoea)<br><hr>''Pramoha''<br><hr>''Kasa'' (cough)<br><hr>''Shvasa'' (breathlessness)
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''hriddhaṭṭana'' (Palpitation)<br><hr>''Tamak'' (dyspnoea)<br><hr>''Pramoha''<br><hr>Kasa (cough)<br><hr>''Shvasa'' (breathlessness)
 
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| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''Kloma''
 
| rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | ''Kloma''
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