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<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 18.Three Types of Swellings and other conditions '''</big> | <big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 18.Three Types of Swellings and other conditions '''</big> | ||
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<big>'''Abstract'''</big> | <big>'''Abstract'''</big> | ||
<p style="text-align:justify;">The preceding chapter enlisted swellings in the form of carbuncles. This chapter provides further details about causative factors for endogenous and exogenous swellings/distensions, signs of [[dosha]] dominant swellings, their locations in the body and principles of treatment. Further, the guidelines to diagnose a new disease and criteria for classification are narrated. Specific normal functions of [[dosha]] are described in this chapter. These functions, if disturbed, are aptly inferred as clinical signs of early changes in the body. These are used for diagnosis of a disease at an early stage or predictions for future disease. </br> | |||
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'''Keywords''': Swellings, endogenous causes, exogenous causes, ''shotha, nija-agantuja,'' generalized edema, localized edema | '''Keywords''': Swellings, endogenous causes, exogenous causes, ''shotha, nija-agantuja,'' generalized edema, localized edema | ||
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||