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The features of ''pachyamana jwara'' (second stage of fever) are as follows – high grade fever and excess thirst, delirium, dyspnea, giddiness and excess evacuation of wastes [136]
The features of ''pachyamana jwara'' (second stage of fever) are as follows – high grade fever and excess thirst, delirium, dyspnea, giddiness and excess evacuation of wastes [136]


==== Clinical features of nirama jwara (third stage of jwara) ====
==== Clinical features of ''nirama jwara'' (third stage of ''jwara'') ====


क्षुत् क्षामता लघुत्वं च गात्राणां ज्वरमार्दवम्||१३७||  
क्षुत् क्षामता लघुत्वं च गात्राणां ज्वरमार्दवम्||१३७||  
दोषप्रवृत्तिरष्टाहो निरामज्वरलक्षणम्|१३८|  
दोषप्रवृत्तिरष्टाहो निरामज्वरलक्षणम्|१३८|  
kṣut kṣāmatā laghutvaṁ ca gātrāṇāṁ jvaramārdavam||137||  
kṣut kṣāmatā laghutvaṁ ca gātrāṇāṁ jvaramārdavam||137||  
dōṣapravr̥ttiraṣṭāhō nirāmajvaralakṣaṇam|138|  
dōṣapravr̥ttiraṣṭāhō nirāmajvaralakṣaṇam|138|  
kShut kShAmatA laghutvaM ca gAtrANAM jvaramArdavam||137||  
kShut kShAmatA laghutvaM ca gAtrANAM jvaramArdavam||137||  
doShapravRuttiraShTAho nirAmajvaralakShaNam|138|  
doShapravRuttiraShTAho nirAmajvaralakShaNam|138|  
Restoration of hunger, debility, lightness in the body, reduced fever, elimination of the dosha along with the waste products from the body – are all the clinical features of nirama jwara (condition when the patient’s body becomes free from the ama). These features generally appear on the 8th day. (137-138)
 
Restoration of hunger, debility, lightness in the body, reduced fever, elimination of the ''dosha'' along with the waste products from the body – are all the clinical features of ''nirama jwara'' (condition when the patient’s body becomes free from the ''ama''). These features generally appear on the 8th day. [137-138]


==== Precaution at first stage of fever ====
==== Precaution at first stage of fever ====