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When jwara affects body tissues, it produces tissue specific clinical features. These conditions of lodging pathogenic factors of jwara at different tissues ([[dhatu]]) are termed as ‘dhatugatajwara’. This suggests progressive stages of disease affecting deeper tissues. | When jwara affects body tissues, it produces tissue specific clinical features. These conditions of lodging pathogenic factors of jwara at different tissues ([[dhatu]]) are termed as ‘dhatugatajwara’. This suggests progressive stages of disease affecting deeper tissues. | ||
[Cha.Sa.Chikitsa Sthana.3/75-82] [Su.Sa.Uttarasthana.39/83-88] | [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]].3/75-82] [Su.Sa.Uttarasthana.39/83-88] | ||
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|+ Table 5: Clinical features and management of dhatugatajwara | |+ Table 5: Clinical features and management of dhatugatajwara | ||
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! Dhatu affected !! Clinical features !! Treatment of choice [Cha.Sa.Chikitsa Sthana.3/315-17]!!Drug of choice <ref>Jwara. In: Ranade S,ed.1Kayachikitsa.Delhi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit pratishthan; 2005:p.61</ref> | ! Dhatu affected !! Clinical features !! Treatment of choice [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]].3/315-17]!!Drug of choice <ref>Jwara. In: Ranade S,ed.1Kayachikitsa.Delhi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit pratishthan; 2005:p.61</ref> | ||
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| | Nutrient fluids (rasa dhatu) || Heaviness, miserable feeling, anxiety, exhaustion, vomiting, anorexia, increase in external temperature, body ache and yawning || Therapeutic emesis (vamana) and fasting (langhana)|| Pippali | | | Nutrient fluids (rasa dhatu) || Heaviness, miserable feeling, anxiety, exhaustion, vomiting, anorexia, increase in external temperature, body ache and yawning || Therapeutic emesis (vamana) and fasting (langhana)|| Pippali | ||
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==Prognosis== | ==Prognosis== | ||
• Jwaraat the site of nutrient fluid (rasa),blood (rakta), muscle (mamsa) and adipose tissue (meda dhatu) are curable [Jwara affecting bones (asthi) and marrow (majja) are difficult to cure. Jwara affecting semen/reproductive fluid (shukra dhatu) is incurable. [Cha.Sa.Chikitsa Sthana.3/83] | • Jwaraat the site of nutrient fluid (rasa),blood (rakta), muscle (mamsa) and adipose tissue (meda dhatu) are curable [Jwara affecting bones (asthi) and marrow (majja) are difficult to cure. Jwara affecting semen/reproductive fluid (shukra dhatu) is incurable. [Cha.Sa.Chikitsa Sthana.3/83] | ||
=References= | =References= | ||