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''Virechana'' given to the person suffering from anal injury will cause severe pain in the injured anus which may be even life threatening.
 
''Virechana'' given to the person suffering from anal injury will cause severe pain in the injured anus which may be even life threatening.
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''Virechana'' administered to the person suffering from prolapsed rectum may cause excessive diarrhea and prolapse which leads to the death of the patient. Similar adverse effects are observed if ''virechana'' is administered in the person suffering from ''adhobhaga-raktapitta''  (disease characterized by bleeding through the downward tract).
 
''Virechana'' administered to the person suffering from prolapsed rectum may cause excessive diarrhea and prolapse which leads to the death of the patient. Similar adverse effects are observed if ''virechana'' is administered in the person suffering from ''adhobhaga-raktapitta''  (disease characterized by bleeding through the downward tract).
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A person, who is specifically lightened due to fasting, has weak senses, low power of digestion or who has undergone nirūha type of enema, cannot tolerate the effects of virechana medicines.  
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A person, who is specifically lightened due to fasting, has weak senses, low power of digestion or who has undergone ''niruha'' type of enema, cannot tolerate the effects of virechana medicines.
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If ''virechana'' is given to the person whose mind is agitated by passion etc., then there will be either no purgation or purgation with difficulty. In such conditions, harmful effects are observed due to improper administration of ''virechana''.
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''Virechana'' administered in the persons suffering from ''ajirna'' (indigestion) causes diseases due to ''ama'' (product of improper digestion and metabolism).
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''Virechana'' given to the patients suffering from acute fever does not eliminate the ''dosha'' which are unripened and causes aggravation of ''vata dosha''.
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''Virechana'' administered to a person suffering from alcoholism and whose body is emaciated due to over use of wine leads to aggravation of ''vata dosha'' and causes danger to his life.
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If virechana is given to the person whose mind is agitated by passion etc., then there will be either no purgation or purgation with difficulty. In such conditions, harmful effects are observed due to improper administration of virechana.
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''Virechana'' given in that suffering from tympanitis, vāta accumulated in the chamber of faeces may spread further which cause sudden more severe abdominal distension or death.
Virechana administered in the persons suffering from ajīrṇa (indigestion) causes diseases due to ama (product of improper digestion and metabolism).
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Virechana given to the patients suffering from acute fever does not eliminate the dosha which are unripened and causes aggravation of vāta doṣa.
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Virechana administered to a person suffering from alcoholism and whose body is emaciated due to over use of wine leads to aggravation of vāta doṣa and causes danger to his life.
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Virechana given in that suffering from tympanitis, vāta accumulated in the chamber of faeces may spread further which cause sudden more severe abdominal distension or death.
   
Virechana given in a person suffering from foreign body inside the body or injured by weapons, Vata located in the wound may take away the life.
 
Virechana given in a person suffering from foreign body inside the body or injured by weapons, Vata located in the wound may take away the life.
 
Virechana administered in the person who is excessively uncted or oleated, exerts the excessive effects and in ununctuous person vata may produce stiffness in the body parts. Virechana given to the person having costive bowel, dosha excited by purgation may produce cardiac pain, tearing pain in joints, anāha (hardness of bowels, constipation), body-ache, vomiting, fainting and exhaustion. This may lead to the death of the patient.
 
Virechana administered in the person who is excessively uncted or oleated, exerts the excessive effects and in ununctuous person vata may produce stiffness in the body parts. Virechana given to the person having costive bowel, dosha excited by purgation may produce cardiac pain, tearing pain in joints, anāha (hardness of bowels, constipation), body-ache, vomiting, fainting and exhaustion. This may lead to the death of the patient.

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