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If ''kaphaja kasa'' is associated with ''tamaka''(a type of ''shwasa'') then at this stage of ''kasa'', therapies prescribed for ''pittaja kasa'' should be administered.  
If [[kapha]]ja kasa is associated with ''tamaka''(a type of ''shwasa'') then at this stage of ''kasa'', therapies prescribed for [[pitta]]ja kasa should be administered.  


If there is association ''kapha'' in ''vatajakasa'' the ''kaphahara'' measures should be administered.
If there is association [[kapha]] in [[vata]]ja kasa the [[kapha]]hara measures should be administered.


If ''pitta'' is associated with ''vataja'' and ''kaphaja kasa'' then ''pittahara'' measures should be followed.
If [[pitta]] is associated with [[vata]]ja and [[kapha]]ja kasa then [[pitta]]hara measures should be followed.


If ''vataja'' and ''kaphaja kasa'' are associated with expectoration of phlegm, then ''rukshana'' therapy should be followed, whereas if not associated with phlegm then ''snigdha'' therapy should be administered.
If [[vata]]ja and [[kapha]]ja kasa are associated with expectoration of phlegm, then ''rukshana'' therapy should be followed, whereas if not associated with phlegm then ''snigdha'' therapy should be administered.


If ''kaphaja kasa'' is associated with ''pitta,'' then the patient should be given food and drinks mixed with ''tikta dravyas''.
If [[kapha]]ja kasa is associated with [[pitta]], then the patient should be given food and drinks mixed with ''tikta dravyas''.


Thus ends the description of ''kaphaja kasa''.[131-134]
Thus ends the description of [[kapha]]ja kasa.[131-134]


=== Management of kshataja kasa (due to injury) ===
=== Management of kshataja kasa (due to injury) ===