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• Burning sensation inside the body, thirst, unconsciousness, weakness, diarrhea, foul smell from the body, and convulsive movements of the limbs are the features manifesting in ''mamsagata jwara''. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 3/78]
• Burning sensation inside the body, thirst, unconsciousness, weakness, diarrhea, foul smell from the body, and convulsive movements of the limbs are the features manifesting in ''mamsagata jwara''. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 3/78]


Role of ''mamsa dhatu'' as vitiated factor in diseases:
'''Role of ''mamsa dhatu'' as vitiated factor in diseases:'''


''Mamsa dhatu'' is involved as the ''dushya''(vitiated tissue) in the pathogenesis of various diseases as listed below:  
''Mamsa dhatu'' is involved as the ''dushya''(vitiated tissue) in the pathogenesis of various diseases as listed below:  
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• Suturing is indicated in non-inflammatory ulcers penetrated upto muscles without any other complications. [Su. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 1/45]
• Suturing is indicated in non-inflammatory ulcers penetrated upto muscles without any other complications. [Su. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 1/45]


Prognosis:
'''Prognosis:'''


• ''Vrana'' (ulcer) is easily curable when situated in ''mamsa''. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 25/36]
• ''Vrana'' (ulcer) is easily curable when situated in ''mamsa''. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 25/36]