Talk:Jwara Chikitsa: Difference between revisions
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The sannipataja jwara is presented in thirteen types of clinical presentations due to variable vitiated states of dosha. The clinical features are described as below: | The sannipataja jwara is presented in thirteen types of clinical presentations due to variable vitiated states of [[dosha]]. The clinical features are described as below: | ||
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|+ Table 1: Sannipataja Jwara | |+ Table 1: Sannipataja Jwara | ||
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| | [[Pitta]] is excessively vitiated, [[vata]] moderately vitiated and [[kapha]] is less vitiated || Diarrhea, weak digestion, thirst, burning sensation, anorexia and giddiness. | | | [[Pitta]] is excessively vitiated, [[vata]] moderately vitiated and [[kapha]] is less vitiated || Diarrhea, weak digestion, thirst, burning sensation, anorexia and giddiness. | ||
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| | All the three | | | All the three [[dosha]]s vitiated to equal extent || • Patient has feeling of burning sensation sometimes and sometimes feeling of cold | ||
• Pain in the bones, joints and head | • Pain in the bones, joints and head | ||