Jwara Chikitsa: Difference between revisions

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Thus, here the features of different types of ''jwara'' caused by the simultaneous vitiation of two ''dosha'' have been described. [84-89]
Thus, here the features of different types of ''jwara'' caused by the simultaneous vitiation of two ''dosha'' have been described. [84-89]


==== Sannipataja jwara ====
==== ''Sannipataja jwara'' ====


... सन्निपातज उच्यते||८९||  
... सन्निपातज उच्यते||८९||  
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cirAt pAkashca doShANAM sannipAtajwarakRutiH|109|
cirAt pAkashca doShANAM sannipAtajwarakRutiH|109|


Description of sannipataja jwara (caused by combined tridosha):
Description of ''sannipataja jwara'' (caused by combined ''tridosha''):


The sannipataja variety of jwara, has thirteen sub types have been described in nidana sthana. Now the clinical features of each type will be described separately:
The ''sannipataja'' variety of ''jwara'', has thirteen sub types have been described in [[Nidana Sthana]]. Now the clinical features of each type will be described separately:


*Sannipataja jwara in which vata and pitta are codominant while kapha is recessive has the following clinical features – giddiness, thirst, burning sensation, heaviness and excessive headache. (91)
*''Sannipataja jwara'' in which vata and pitta are codominant while kapha is recessive has the following clinical features – giddiness, thirst, burning sensation, heaviness and excessive headache. (91)
*Sannipataja jwara in which vata and kapha are codominant while pitta is recessive has the following clinical features – Coldness, cough, anorexia, drowsiness, thirst, burning sensation and pain. (92)
*Sannipataja jwara in which vata and kapha are codominant while pitta is recessive has the following clinical features – Coldness, cough, anorexia, drowsiness, thirst, burning sensation and pain. (92)
*Sannipataja jwara in which pitta and kapha are codominant while vata is recessive has the following clinical features – Emesis, coldness, frequent burning sensation, thirst, unconsciousness and pain in the bones. (93)
*Sannipataja jwara in which pitta and kapha are codominant while vata is recessive has the following clinical features – Emesis, coldness, frequent burning sensation, thirst, unconsciousness and pain in the bones. (93)