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kuShThanAMdoShAMshAMshavikalpAnubandhasthAnavibhAgenavedanAvarNasaMsthAnaprabhAvanAmacikitsitavisheShaH| sasaptavidho~aShTAdashavidho~aparisa~gkhyeyavidhovAbhavati| doShA hi vikalpanairvikalpyamAnAvikalpayantivikArAn, anyatrAsAdhyabhAvAt| teShAMvikalpavikArasa~gkhyAne~atiprasa~ggamabhisamIkShyasaptavidhamevakuShThavisheShamupadekShyAmaH||4|| | kuShThanAMdoShAMshAMshavikalpAnubandhasthAnavibhAgenavedanAvarNasaMsthAnaprabhAvanAmacikitsitavisheShaH| sasaptavidho~aShTAdashavidho~aparisa~gkhyeyavidhovAbhavati| doShA hi vikalpanairvikalpyamAnAvikalpayantivikArAn, anyatrAsAdhyabhAvAt| teShAMvikalpavikArasa~gkhyAne~atiprasa~ggamabhisamIkShyasaptavidhamevakuShThavisheShamupadekShyAmaH||4|| | ||
Variation in single dosha cannot cause kushtha. | Variation in single ''dosha'' cannot cause ''kushtha''. Even in ''kushtha'' with similar presentations, the clinical features in terms of sensation in skin, colour, site of skin lesion, other symptoms, and treatment may vary depending on the variation in vitiation of (qualities of) ''dosha''. Therefore there are seven or eighteen or innumerable types of ''kushtha''. The variations in qualities of vitiated ''dosha'' lead to further differentiation in types of diseases, except in incurable conditions. As there might be innumerable types of ''kushtha'' leading to expansion of text, only seven types of ''kushtha'' are described here. [4] | ||
==== Seven types of kushtha ==== | ==== Seven types of kushtha ==== | ||