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1. [[Dosha]] specific features (dosha samashraya): The sign and symptoms of the disease that arise due to interactions of [[dosha]] with [[dushya]] (dosha-dushyasammurchana) are the [[dosha]] specific features of a disease. These are often exhibited in the early stages of disease and indicative of the commencement of pathogenesis of the disease. | 1. [[Dosha]] specific features (dosha samashraya): The sign and symptoms of the disease that arise due to interactions of [[dosha]] with [[dushya]] (dosha-dushyasammurchana) are the [[dosha]] specific features of a disease. These are often exhibited in the early stages of disease and indicative of the commencement of pathogenesis of the disease. | ||
2. Disease-specific features (roga samashraya): The sign and symptoms experienced by the subject physically or psychologically are disease-specific features. It represents a pathological event that surpassed the | 2. Disease-specific features (roga samashraya): The sign and symptoms experienced by the subject physically or psychologically are disease-specific features. It represents a pathological event that surpassed the subject's body strength and immunity ([[bala]] & [[ojas]]) and led to the occurrence of the disease. | ||
3. Prodromal features ([[purvarupa]]): The sign and symptoms of a disease exhibited in an intermediated state of the occurrence of [[dosha]] specific and diseases specific features are called ‘Purvarupa’. These are the prodromal features that convert into the disease's cardinal features. | 3. Prodromal features ([[purvarupa]]): The sign and symptoms of a disease exhibited in an intermediated state of the occurrence of [[dosha]] specific and diseases specific features are called ‘Purvarupa’. These are the prodromal features that convert into the disease's cardinal features. | ||