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These five types of jwara are mostly caused by sannipata (simultaneous vitiation of the three dosha), however, the dosha, which is predominant among the three doshas is generally attributed as the causative factors. (74)
 
These five types of jwara are mostly caused by sannipata (simultaneous vitiation of the three dosha), however, the dosha, which is predominant among the three doshas is generally attributed as the causative factors. (74)
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ऋत्वहोरात्रदोषाणां  मनसश्च बलाबलात्|  
 
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vi.  When the vitiated dosha are located in the majja dhatu then the following signs and symptoms appear – hiccup, bronchitis, cough, feeling of entering into darkness frequently, cutting pain in the vital organs (marmas), feeling of cold externally and internal burning sensation.
 
vi.  When the vitiated dosha are located in the majja dhatu then the following signs and symptoms appear – hiccup, bronchitis, cough, feeling of entering into darkness frequently, cutting pain in the vital organs (marmas), feeling of cold externally and internal burning sensation.
 
vii. Vitiated dosha causing jwara located in the sukra dhatu cause ejaculation and destruction of shukra resulting in the extinction of life along with vayu, agni and soma of the subtle body (sukshma sharira).
 
vii. Vitiated dosha causing jwara located in the sukra dhatu cause ejaculation and destruction of shukra resulting in the extinction of life along with vayu, agni and soma of the subtle body (sukshma sharira).
The jwara in which doshas are located in the rasa, rakta, mamsa and medas dhatu are curable, while those in which the location is in the asthi and majja dhatu are difficult to treat. The jwara in which the vitiated dosha are located in shukra dhatu is incurable. (75-83)  
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The jwara in which doshas are located in the rasa, rakta, mamsa and medas dhatu are curable, while those in which the location is in the asthi and majja dhatu are difficult to treat. The jwara in which the vitiated dosha are located in shukra dhatu is incurable. (75-83)
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==== Clinical features of jwara due to combination of two dosha ====
 
==== Clinical features of jwara due to combination of two dosha ====
  

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