Chikitsaprabhritiya Adhyaya: Difference between revisions
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Elimination of feces, | Elimination of feces, [[pitta]], [[kapha]], and [[vata]] in succession, excessive discharge of blood that looks like fat and flesh (washed), supernatant water or watery excretion of black colored blood without [[kapha]] and [[pitta]], excessive thirst affliction with vitiated [[vata]] and fainting are the signs and symptoms of overpurgation. [9-10] | ||
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In case of excessive administration of emesis, the symptoms are identical to that observed in the case of purgation. In addition, overemesis may result in diseases of | In case of excessive administration of emesis, the symptoms are identical to that observed in the case of purgation. In addition, overemesis may result in diseases of [[vata]], affecting the upper part of the body and also causing impediment of speech. One should therefore approach such a qualified and well-versed physician for the administration of any purification therapy. [11-12] | ||
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=== Signs of excess aggravated ''dosha'' and indications of purification therapy === | === Signs of excess aggravated ''dosha'' and indications of purification therapy === | ||
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