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#''Tamaka shvasa'' (bronchial asthma) is aggravated by cloudy, cold, rainy weather and easterly wind and ''kapha'' increasing factors. On the other hand warmth relieves the symptoms.
 
#''Tamaka shvasa'' (bronchial asthma) is aggravated by cloudy, cold, rainy weather and easterly wind and ''kapha'' increasing factors. On the other hand warmth relieves the symptoms.
 
#''Pratishyaya'' (rhinitis): Seasonal irregularity is one of the causative factors of ''pratishyaya''.<ref> C.Ci. 26/104 </ref> Thus ''pratishyaya'' can occur in any season if we do not follow seasonal regimen and especially in exposure to too much of cold.
 
#''Pratishyaya'' (rhinitis): Seasonal irregularity is one of the causative factors of ''pratishyaya''.<ref> C.Ci. 26/104 </ref> Thus ''pratishyaya'' can occur in any season if we do not follow seasonal regimen and especially in exposure to too much of cold.
#''Amlapitta'' (acid peptic disorder) is prevalent in rainy season because natural accumulation of ''pitta'' in rainy season. Indulgence in foods which are incompatible, spoiled, very sour, causing burning sensation in epigastrium cause increase of pitta to produce ''amlapitta'', in persons in whom ''pitta'' has already increased.<ref> M.Ni. 51/1 </ref>
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#''Amlapitta'' (acid peptic disorder) is prevalent in rainy season because of natural accumulation of ''pitta'' in rainy season. Indulgence in foods which are incompatible, spoiled, very sour, causing burning sensation in epigastrium cause increase of pitta to produce ''amlapitta'', in persons in whom ''pitta'' has already increased.<ref> M.Ni. 51/1 </ref>
 
#''Shirashula'' (headache) is a common feature of all types of ''shiroroga'' and is of three types:  
 
#''Shirashula'' (headache) is a common feature of all types of ''shiroroga'' and is of three types:  
 
##''Vatika shiroroga'':
 
##''Vatika shiroroga'':

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