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''Chhardi'' (vomiting) is of five types; three types of vomiting caused by a ''dosha'' each i.e. ''vatika, paittika, kaphaja,'' fourth is ''sannipatika'' and fifth is ''dvistartha-yogaja-chhardi'' (that results from contact with unpleasant sense objects).
''Chhardi'' (vomiting) is of five types; three types of vomiting caused by a [[dosha]] each i.e. vatika, paittika, [[kapha]]ja, fourth is ''sannipatika'' and fifth is ''dvistartha-yogaja-chhardi'' (that results from contact with unpleasant sense objects).
The premonitory signs and symptoms of ''chhardi'' (vomiting) are nausea, excessive salivation and aversion to food [6]
The premonitory signs and symptoms of ''chhardi'' (vomiting) are nausea, excessive salivation and aversion to food [6]