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• The exogenous factors cause swelling first and then vitiate dosha. This leads to exogenous swellings getting transformed into endogenous swellings. | • The exogenous factors cause swelling first and then vitiate dosha. This leads to exogenous swellings getting transformed into endogenous swellings. | ||
• Any treatment of swelling depends upon the causative factors and doshas associated with it. [5] | • Any treatment of swelling depends upon the causative factors and doshas associated with it. [5] | ||
• Endogenous swelling can be caused by iatrogenic factors (e.g., poor administration of | • Endogenous swelling can be caused by iatrogenic factors (e.g., poor administration of [[Panchakarma]]), complications arising from other diseases, consumption of improper food articles (e.g., allergic reactions to nuts or grains), not following proper ante-natal/post-natal regimen, etc. [6] | ||
• Etiological factors specific to each dosha are involved in the pathogenesis of swelling.[7] | • Etiological factors specific to each dosha are involved in the pathogenesis of swelling.[7] | ||
• The prognosis of swelling depends upon the involvement of dosha, the affected part and location of dosha accumulation. [16-41] | • The prognosis of swelling depends upon the involvement of dosha, the affected part and location of dosha accumulation. [16-41] | ||