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If a person whose ''koshtha'' (bowel) is occluded or who does not respond to ''vamana'' therapy easily, then the administration of this therapy leads to excessive bouts of urge for vomiting leading to the aggravation of ''dosha'' and these ''dosha'' cause internal ''visarpa'' (erysipelas), ''stambha'' (stiffness), ''jadya'' (dullness), ''vaichitya'' (mental perversion) or death.
 
If a person whose ''koshtha'' (bowel) is occluded or who does not respond to ''vamana'' therapy easily, then the administration of this therapy leads to excessive bouts of urge for vomiting leading to the aggravation of ''dosha'' and these ''dosha'' cause internal ''visarpa'' (erysipelas), ''stambha'' (stiffness), ''jadya'' (dullness), ''vaichitya'' (mental perversion) or death.
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If vamana is administered to a person suffering from urdhvaga-raktapitta, it may take out vital breath by pushing udāna upwards and may cause excessive bleeding. Similar effects are observed if vamana is given to a person who is already suffering from constant vomiting.
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If ''vamana'' is administered to a person suffering from ''urdhvaga-raktapitta'', it may take out vital breath by pushing ''udana'' upwards and may cause excessive bleeding. Similar effects are observed if ''vamana'' is given to a person who is already suffering from constant vomiting.
If the vamana is administered to a person suffering from urdhvavāta, and who has taken asthāpana or anuvāsana types of medicated enema, then it causes upward movement of the vata in excess.
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If vamana is given to a person suffering from heart disease, it causes the sudden cessation of cardiac motion i.e. cardiac arrest.
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If the ''vamana'' is administered to a person suffering from ''urdhvavata'', and who has taken ''asthapana'' or ''anuvasana'' types of medicated enema, then it causes upward movement of the ''vata'' in excess.
If vamana is administered to a person suffering from udāvarta, it causes severe udāvarta (disorder due to improper functioning of vata) which results in death of the patient shortly.
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vamana given to a person suffering from mūtrāghāta (oliguria/anuria), plīha-roga (splenic disorder), gulma (abdominal lump) etc. diseases, causes pain of more severe nature.
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If ''vamana'' is given to a person suffering from heart disease, it causes the sudden cessation of cardiac motion i.e. cardiac arrest.
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If ''vamana'' is administered to a person suffering from ''udavarta'', it causes severe ''udavarta'' (disorder due to improper functioning of ''vata'') which results in death of the patient shortly.
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''Vamana'' given to a person suffering from mūtrāghāta (oliguria/anuria), plīha-roga (splenic disorder), gulma (abdominal lump) etc. diseases, causes pain of more severe nature.
    
Vamana given to the patients suffering from timira (cataract), increases the cataract.
 
Vamana given to the patients suffering from timira (cataract), increases the cataract.

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