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''Mamsa dhatu'' is known for his pure quality of ''sthira guna'' which is manifested by a sort of tension or tautness in a group of muscles and this is seen as – Muscle tone. Any deviation in this may be elicited as – Hypotonia or Hypertonia.
 
''Mamsa dhatu'' is known for his pure quality of ''sthira guna'' which is manifested by a sort of tension or tautness in a group of muscles and this is seen as – Muscle tone. Any deviation in this may be elicited as – Hypotonia or Hypertonia.
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==Importance in diagnosis=
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==Importance in diagnosis==
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Mamsa is one among the ''dashapranayatana''(ten vital seats). [Cha. Sa. Sharira  Sthana 7/9]. ''Mamsa dhatu'' is directly responsible for vitality of an individual.  
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Mamsa is one among the ''dashapranayatana''(ten vital seats). [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira  Sthana]] 7/9]. ''Mamsa dhatu'' is directly responsible for the vitality of an individual.  
    
Any vitiation or direct injury to the roots of ''mamsavaha strotas'' can lead to death. [Su.Sha.Sharir Sthana 9/12]
 
Any vitiation or direct injury to the roots of ''mamsavaha strotas'' can lead to death. [Su.Sha.Sharir Sthana 9/12]
    
===Causes of vitiation===
 
===Causes of vitiation===
Excessive consumption ''abhishyandi''(increasing secretions and causing obstruction), bulky, heavy to digest food and day time sleep are causative factor for vitiation of ''mamsavaha srotasa.'' [Cha. Sa. Vimana Sthana 5/15]
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Excessive consumption ''abhishyandi''(increasing secretions and causing obstruction), bulky, heavy to digest food and day time sleep are causative factor for vitiation of ''mamsavaha srotasa.'' [Cha. Sa. [[Vimana Sthana]] 5/15]
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'''Action of different ''rasa''(tastes) on ''mamsadhatu'''''[Cha. Sa. Sutra Sthana 26/43]
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'''Action of different ''rasa''(tastes) on ''mamsadhatu'''''[Cha. Sa. [[Sutra Sthana]] 26/43]
 
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* *[Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 17/65], [Su. Sam. Sutra Sthana 15/9]
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* *[Cha. Sa. [[Sutra  Sthana]] 17/65], [Su. Sam. Sutra Sthana 15/9]
    
* **[Su. Sam. Sutra Sthana 15/24]
 
* **[Su. Sam. Sutra Sthana 15/24]
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'''Clinical features of vitiation of ''mamsavaha srotas'':'''  
 
'''Clinical features of vitiation of ''mamsavaha srotas'':'''  
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• ''Adhimamsa'' (granuloma or polyps), ''arbuda'' (tumorous growth or myoma), ''kila'' (piles, skin tags, warts), ''galashaluka'' (uvulitis), ''galashundika'' (tonsillitis), ''putimamsa'' (gangrene), ''alaji'' (boils), ''ganda'' (goiter), ''gandamala'' (cervical lymphadenitis), and ''upajihvika'' (inflammation of epiglottis).[Cha.Sa. Sutra Sthana 28/13-15]
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• ''Adhimamsa'' (granuloma or polyps), ''arbuda'' (tumorous growth or myoma), ''kila'' (piles, skin tags, warts), ''galashaluka'' (uvulitis), ''galashundika'' (tonsillitis), ''putimamsa'' (gangrene), ''alaji'' (boils), ''ganda'' (goiter), ''gandamala'' (cervical lymphadenitis), and ''upajihvika'' (inflammation of epiglottis).[Cha.Sa. [[Sutra Sthana]] 28/13-15]
    
• The symptoms produced due to injury to ''mamsavaha srotas'' are ''shwayathu''(edema),''mamsashosha''(wasting), ''siragrandhi''(aneurism) and death.[ Su.Sa. Sharir Sthana 9/12]
 
• The symptoms produced due to injury to ''mamsavaha srotas'' are ''shwayathu''(edema),''mamsashosha''(wasting), ''siragrandhi''(aneurism) and death.[ Su.Sa. Sharir Sthana 9/12]
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• Burning sensation inside the body, thirst, unconsciousness, weakness, diarrhea, foul smell from the body, and convulsive movements of the limbs are the features manifesting in ''mamsagata jwara''. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 3/78]
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• Burning sensation inside the body, thirst, unconsciousness, weakness, diarrhea, foul smell from the body, and convulsive movements of the limbs are the features manifesting in ''mamsagata jwara''. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 3/78]
    
'''Role of ''mamsa dhatu'' as vitiated factor in diseases:'''
 
'''Role of ''mamsa dhatu'' as vitiated factor in diseases:'''
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''Mamsa dhatu'' is involved as the ''dushya''(vitiated tissue) in the pathogenesis of various diseases as listed below:  
 
''Mamsa dhatu'' is involved as the ''dushya''(vitiated tissue) in the pathogenesis of various diseases as listed below:  
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• ''Avruta madhumeha''(diabetes due to obstructive pathogenesis) [Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 17/79],''prameha pidaka''(diabetic carbuncles) [Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 17/82],
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• ''Avruta madhumeha''(diabetes due to obstructive pathogenesis) [Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 17/79],''prameha pidaka''(diabetic carbuncles) [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra  Sthana]] 17/82],
 
   
 
   
• ''shotha''(swelling) [Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 18/7]
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• ''shotha''(swelling) [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra  Sthana]] 18/7]
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• ''prameha'' (obstinate urinary disorders) [Cha. Sa. Nidana  Sthana 4/8]
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• ''prameha'' (obstinate urinary disorders) [Cha. Sa. [[Nidana  Sthana]] 4/8]
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• ''kushtha''(skin disorders)[Cha. Sa. Nidana  Sthana 5/3]
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• ''kushtha''(skin disorders)[Cha. Sa. [[Nidana  Sthana]] 5/3]
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• ''shosha''(wasting diseases)[Cha. Sa. Nidana  Sthana 6/8]
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• ''shosha''(wasting diseases)[Cha. Sa. [[Nidana  Sthana]] 6/8]
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• ''granthi''(nodule) [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 12/81]
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• ''granthi''(nodule) [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 12/81]
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• ''arsha'' (hemorrhoids)[Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 14/5]
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• ''arsha'' (hemorrhoids)[Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 14/5]
 
   
 
   
• ''kamala''(jaundice) [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 16/34]
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• ''kamala''(jaundice) [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 16/34]
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• ''visarpa'' (erysipelas) [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 21/15]
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• ''visarpa'' (erysipelas) [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 21/15]
    
• ''vidradhi''(abcess)[Su.Sam. Nidana Sthana 9/4]
 
• ''vidradhi''(abcess)[Su.Sam. Nidana Sthana 9/4]
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• ''Tritiyaka jwara''  [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 3/66]
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• ''Tritiyaka jwara''  [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 3/66]
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• ''Mamsakleda''(retention of moisture) and ''mamsadaha'' (inflammation) are included among the 40 disorders due to pitta. [Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 20/16]
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• ''Mamsakleda''(retention of moisture) and ''mamsadaha'' (inflammation) are included among the 40 disorders due to pitta. [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra  Sthana]] 20/16]
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• When vitiated [[''vata'']] is located in muscles and fat, it manifests as heaviness of body, pricking pain and as if beaten by a strong rod,severe pain and fatigue. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 28/32]
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• When vitiated [[''vata'']] is located in muscles and fat, it manifests as heaviness of body, pricking pain and as if beaten by a strong rod,severe pain and fatigue. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 28/32]
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• When [[vata]] gets occluded by ''mamsa'', it causes hard,discolored boils,swellings, horripilation and tingling. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 28/64]
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• When [[vata]] gets occluded by ''mamsa'', it causes hard,discolored boils,swellings, horripilation and tingling. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 28/64]
    
• The ''srava''(discharge) from a ''vrana'' situated in muscle tissue resembles ghee. It is thick, white and slimy. [Su. Sa. Sutra Sthana 22/8]
 
• The ''srava''(discharge) from a ''vrana'' situated in muscle tissue resembles ghee. It is thick, white and slimy. [Su. Sa. Sutra Sthana 22/8]
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'''Prognosis:'''
 
'''Prognosis:'''
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• ''Vrana'' (ulcer) is easily curable when situated in ''mamsa''. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 25/36]
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• ''Vrana'' (ulcer) is easily curable when situated in ''mamsa''. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 25/36]
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• From prognosticaspect, ''mamsagata jwara'' is curable. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 3/83]
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• From prognosticaspect, ''mamsagata jwara'' is curable. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 3/83]
    
• In case of fracture, if the inflammation of muscle tissue is noticed, it is difficult to cure. [Su. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 3/69]
 
• In case of fracture, if the inflammation of muscle tissue is noticed, it is difficult to cure. [Su. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 3/69]
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==Importance in preservation of health and prevention ==
 
==Importance in preservation of health and prevention ==
''Samhanana'' (proper musculature) is one of the assessment parameters of health. Physical strength directly depends upon musculature.[Cha.Sa.Vimana Sthana 8/116]  
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''Samhanana'' (proper musculature) is one of the assessment parameters of health. Physical strength directly depends upon musculature.[Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]] 8/116]  
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A person with a balanced proportion of muscles and compactness of the body and firmness in sense organs is not affected by diseases. Such people can tolerate hunger, thirst, the heat of the sun, cold and physical exercise. Their digestion, assimilation of food and muscle metabolism is in a state of equilibrium. [Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 21/19].
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A person with a balanced proportion of muscles and compactness of the body and firmness in sense organs is not affected by diseases. Such people can tolerate hunger, thirst, the heat of the sun, cold and physical exercise. Their digestion, assimilation of food and muscle metabolism is in a state of equilibrium. [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra  Sthana]] 21/19].
    
Qualitative and quantitative decrease in ''mamsa dhatu'' is directly related to ''balakshaya''(diminution of strength) [Su. Sam. Sutra Sthana 28/20] and ''ojakshaya''[Su. Sam. Sutra Sthana 15/24]. Thus, the nutrition of ''mamsa dhatu'' is related to strength and immunity of a person.
 
Qualitative and quantitative decrease in ''mamsa dhatu'' is directly related to ''balakshaya''(diminution of strength) [Su. Sam. Sutra Sthana 28/20] and ''ojakshaya''[Su. Sam. Sutra Sthana 15/24]. Thus, the nutrition of ''mamsa dhatu'' is related to strength and immunity of a person.
    
==Management of disease: ==
 
==Management of disease: ==
 The disorders of mamsa dhatu should be treated with ''shodhana''(purification), ''shastra''(surgery), application of ''kshara'' (alkali) and ''agnikarma'' (cauterization) [Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 28/26]
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 The disorders of mamsa dhatu should be treated with ''shodhana''(purification), ''shastra''(surgery), application of ''kshara'' (alkali) and ''agnikarma'' (cauterization) [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra  Sthana]] 28/26]
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 In  ''Jwara'', affecting ''mamsa'' and [[''meda dhatu'']], [[virechana]] (therapeutic purgation) and ''upavasa'' (fasting) should be done. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 3/316]
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 In  ''Jwara'', affecting ''mamsa'' and [[''meda dhatu'']], [[virechana]] (therapeutic purgation) and ''upavasa'' (fasting) should be done. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 3/316]
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 When [[''vata'']] gets occluded by ''mamsa'' and [[''medas'']], purgation, evacuative enema and palliative measures should be administered. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 28/93]
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 When [[''vata'']] gets occluded by ''mamsa'' and [[''medas'']], purgation, evacuative enema and palliative measures should be administered. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 28/93]
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 The poisonous effects on ''mamsa dhatu'' are treated with roots of khadira (Acacia catechu), nimba (Azadiracta indica) and kutaja (Holarrhena antidysentrica) mixed with honey and water. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 23/187]
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 The poisonous effects on ''mamsa dhatu'' are treated with roots of khadira (Acacia catechu), nimba (Azadiracta indica) and kutaja (Holarrhena antidysentrica) mixed with honey and water. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 23/187]
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 ''Yapana [[ basti]]'' (a type of enema) is indicated for promoting [[shukra]] and ''mamsa''(semen and muscular tissue) of a person, indulging excessive sexual intercourse. [Cha. Sa. Siddhi  Sthana 8/21]
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 ''Yapana [[ basti]]'' (a type of enema) is indicated for promoting [[shukra]] and ''mamsa''(semen and muscular tissue) of a person, indulging excessive sexual intercourse. [Cha. Sa. [[Siddhi  Sthana]] 8/21]
    
 The effect of ''anuvasana basti''(unctuous enema) is observed in terms of unctuousness in ''mamsa'' and ''medas'' on the sixth day. [Su. Sam. Chikitsa Sthana 37/73]
 
 The effect of ''anuvasana basti''(unctuous enema) is observed in terms of unctuousness in ''mamsa'' and ''medas'' on the sixth day. [Su. Sam. Chikitsa Sthana 37/73]
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 ''Mamsa'' (meat) is considered as the best measure for ''brimhana''(nourishing) and habitual use of meat soup of carnivorous animal is the best remedy for curing ''grahani'' (gastrointestinal disorders) or curing of assimilation disorders, consumption and piles. [Cha. Sa. Sutra  Sthana 25/40]
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 ''Mamsa'' (meat) is considered as the best measure for ''brimhana''(nourishing) and habitual use of meat soup of carnivorous animal is the best remedy for curing ''grahani'' (gastrointestinal disorders) or curing of assimilation disorders, consumption and piles. [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra  Sthana]] 25/40]
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 The patient of emaciation due to trauma is advised to take the decoction of the meat of a carnivorous animal sizzled with ghee and added with pippali and honey. This helps in promoting muscle tissues and blood. [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa  Sthana 11/30]
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 The patient of emaciation due to trauma is advised to take the decoction of the meat of a carnivorous animal sizzled with ghee and added with pippali and honey. This helps in promoting muscle tissues and blood. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa  Sthana]] 11/30]
    
 In the management of poisoning due to substances of plant and mineral origin and snake bite, the use of flesh with fresh blood is used to keep on the incision made at the vertex region of the person. [Su. Sa. chikitsa Sthana 2 /43, Su. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 3 /24]
 
 In the management of poisoning due to substances of plant and mineral origin and snake bite, the use of flesh with fresh blood is used to keep on the incision made at the vertex region of the person. [Su. Sa. chikitsa Sthana 2 /43, Su. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 3 /24]
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'''Dietary management:'''
 
'''Dietary management:'''
 
   
 
   
''Mamsa dhatu'' is increased predominantly with the consumption of meat. [Cha. Sa. Sharira  Sthana 6/10]
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''Mamsa dhatu'' is increased predominantly with the consumption of meat. [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira  Sthana]] 6/10]
    
'''Lifestyle management:'''
 
'''Lifestyle management:'''
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