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Thus, ends the eleventh chapter dealing with the treatment of ''kshatakshina''; in the section on the therapeutics of Agnivesha’s work as redacted by Charaka and not being available, restored by Dridhabala.
 
Thus, ends the eleventh chapter dealing with the treatment of ''kshatakshina''; in the section on the therapeutics of Agnivesha’s work as redacted by Charaka and not being available, restored by Dridhabala.
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===Tattva Vimarsha ===
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===''Tattva Vimarsha'' ===
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In Kshata ksheena, kshata (injury) is caused due to indulgence in various physical activities beyond one’s capacity. Ksheena is a consequence of that injury with improper dietary habit and excess sexual intercourse.  
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*In ''Kshatakshina, kshata'' (injury) is caused due to indulgence in various physical activities beyond one’s capacity. Ksheena is a consequence of that injury with improper dietary habit and excess sexual intercourse.  
 
• The dhatu kshaya (depletion of tissues) is major pathological event in this disease. Hence bruhana(nourishment) and replenishment of depleted tissues is principle of management.  
 
• The dhatu kshaya (depletion of tissues) is major pathological event in this disease. Hence bruhana(nourishment) and replenishment of depleted tissues is principle of management.  
 
• The onset is acute without appearance of any premonitory symptom.  
 
• The onset is acute without appearance of any premonitory symptom.  
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• Food and drinks which are nourishing, cooling, avidahi (which do not cause burning sensation), wholesome and light to digest, should be used by the patient suffering from kshata- kshina.
 
• Food and drinks which are nourishing, cooling, avidahi (which do not cause burning sensation), wholesome and light to digest, should be used by the patient suffering from kshata- kshina.
 
• With due regard to the agni (power of digestion), nature of disease, wholesomeness of diet, and regimens prescribed for rajayakshma, kasa and raktapitta.   
 
• With due regard to the agni (power of digestion), nature of disease, wholesomeness of diet, and regimens prescribed for rajayakshma, kasa and raktapitta.   
• Kshata- kshina , if untreated, results in rajayakshma. Therefore, treatment at appropriate time is necessary to prevent rajayakshma.  
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• Kshata- kshina , if untreated, results in rajayakshma. Therefore, treatment at appropriate time is necessary to prevent rajayakshma.
    
=== Vidhi Vimarsha ===
 
=== Vidhi Vimarsha ===

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