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A patient of ''kamala'' if passes stools of the color of sesame paste (''tila pishta nibhama''), then it denotes obstruction in the passage of ''pitta'' by the ''kapha''. Therefore, the ''pitta'' of such patient should be won by administration of drugs which also eliminate ''kapha''.  
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A patient of ''kamala'' if passes stools of the color of sesame paste (''tila pishta nibhama''), then it denotes obstruction in the passage of [[pitta]] by the [[kapha]]. Therefore, the [[pitta]] of such patient should be won by administration of drugs which also eliminate [[kapha]].  
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The excess usage of ununctuous, cold and sweet ingredients; excessive exercise; suppression of the natural urges leads to the the aggravation of ''vata'' infilterated with ''kapha'' and the displacement of ''pitta'' from its site, resulting in the development of the following features:  
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The excess usage of ununctuous, cold and sweet ingredients; excessive exercise; suppression of the natural urges leads to the the aggravation of [[vata]] infilterated with [[kapha]] and the displacement of [[pitta]] from its site, resulting in the development of the following features:  
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The eyes, skin and urine of the patient become yellow while his stools become white in color. Additionally, the patients suffer from ''atopa'' (tympanitis), ''vishtambha'' (constipation associated with flatulence),and heaviness in the cardiac region, due to the displacement of ''pitta'' in the peripheral tissues (''shakha''), there is diminution in the flow of ''pitta'' (to the gastrointestinal tract) resulting in the gradual development of weakness, ''agnimandya'' (low digestion), ''parshva'' (pain in the sides of chest), ''hikka'' (hiccups), ''shvasa'' (dyspnea), ''aruchi'' (anorexia) and ''jwara'' [124-128]
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The eyes, skin and urine of the patient become yellow while his stools become white in color. Additionally, the patients suffer from ''atopa'' (tympanitis), ''vishtambha'' (constipation associated with flatulence),and heaviness in the cardiac region, due to the displacement of [[pitta]] in the peripheral tissues (''shakha''), there is diminution in the flow of [[pitta]] (to the gastrointestinal tract) resulting in the gradual development of weakness, ''agnimandya'' (low digestion), ''parshva'' (pain in the sides of chest), ''hikka'' (hiccups), ''shvasa'' (dyspnea), ''aruchi'' (anorexia) and ''jwara'' [124-128]
    
=== Treatment of ''shakhashriat kamala'' ===
 
=== Treatment of ''shakhashriat kamala'' ===
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