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When vitiated ''vata'' is located in neural tissue or tendons,  it leads to ophisthotonus or emprosthotonus, radiculopathy, kyphosis, quadriplegia or hemiplegia. [35]
When vitiated ''vata'' is located in neural tissue or tendons,  it leads to ophisthotonus or emprosthotonus, radiculopathy, kyphosis, quadriplegia or hemiplegia. [35]


==== Siragata vata (vitiation in vascular tissue) ====
==== ''Siragata vata'' (vitiation in vascular tissue) ====


शरीरं मन्दरुक्शोफं शुष्यति स्पन्दते तथा |  
शरीरं मन्दरुक्शोफं शुष्यति स्पन्दते तथा |  
सुप्तास्तन्व्यो महत्यो वा सिरा वाते सिरागते ||३६||  
सुप्तास्तन्व्यो महत्यो वा सिरा वाते सिरागते ||३६||  
sharIraM mandarukśōphaM shuShyati spandate tathA |  
sharIraM mandarukśōphaM shuShyati spandate tathA |  
suptAstanvyo mahatyo vA sirā vAte sirāgate ||36||  
suptAstanvyo mahatyo vA sirā vAte sirāgate ||36||  
śarīraṁ mandarukśōphaṁ śuṣyati spandatē tathā|  
śarīraṁ mandarukśōphaṁ śuṣyati spandatē tathā|  
suptāstanvyō mahatyō vā sirā vātē sirāgatē||36||  
suptāstanvyō mahatyō vā sirā vātē sirāgatē||36||  
When vitiated vāta is located in vascular tissue it leads to mildly painful edema in the body, emaciation, twitching, loss of pulsation along with dilation or coarctation of vessels. (36)
 
When vitiated ''vata'' is located in vascular tissue it leads to mildly painful edema in the body, emaciation, twitching, loss of pulsation along with dilation or coarctation of vessels. [36]


==== Sandhigata vata (vitiation in joints) ====
==== Sandhigata vata (vitiation in joints) ====