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After the description of ''grahani dosha'', the chapter on ''pandu roga'' is given, as the causative factors of ''pandu roga'' are quite similar to that of ''grahani dosha''. Probably it is because that the various gastrointestinal problems can also lead to development of ''pandu roga''. The chapter deals with general discoloration of the body such as pallor, yellowish, greenish and whitish discoloration which is seen in skin, eyes, lips, face, nails, urine feces etc.  
 
After the description of ''grahani dosha'', the chapter on ''pandu roga'' is given, as the causative factors of ''pandu roga'' are quite similar to that of ''grahani dosha''. Probably it is because that the various gastrointestinal problems can also lead to development of ''pandu roga''. The chapter deals with general discoloration of the body such as pallor, yellowish, greenish and whitish discoloration which is seen in skin, eyes, lips, face, nails, urine feces etc.  
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''Kamala'' (jaundice) and ''haleemaka'' (severe obstructive jaundice) have also been included in this chapter as they are also characterized by the discoloration and may relate to ''pandu roga''. ''Kamala'' is of two types, ''swatantra'' (primary) and ''partantra'' (secondary). The etiological factors of ''primary kamala'' are described later. Secondary ''kamala'' develops in chronic phase of ''pandu'' in which vitiated [[pitta]] is seated in [[rasa dhatu]] and in kamala, [[pitta]] goes deeper in [[rakta dhatu]] and continues to go deeper in [[mamsa dhatu]] and [[medha dhatu]], then it is called ''haleemaka'' and ''kumbha kamala'' respectively.  
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''Kamala'' (jaundice) and ''haleemaka'' (severe obstructive jaundice) have also been included in this chapter as they are also characterized by the discoloration and may relate to ''pandu roga''. ''Kamala'' is of two types, ''swatantra'' (primary) and ''partantra'' (secondary). The etiological factors of ''primary kamala'' are described later. Secondary ''kamala'' develops in chronic phase of ''pandu'' in which vitiated [[pitta]] is seated in [[rasa dhatu]] and in kamala, [[pitta]] goes deeper in [[rakta dhatu]] and continues to go deeper in [[mamsa dhatu]] and [[meda dhatu]], then it is called ''haleemaka'' and ''kumbha kamala'' respectively.  
    
''Kamala'' is of two types in repect to location, ''shakhshrita kamala'' located in body tissues in the form of obstructed [[pitta]] and ''koshthashrita kamala'', localized to gut and can be easily removed by purgation while ''shakhashrita kamala'' needs to be brought to gut for removal.
 
''Kamala'' is of two types in repect to location, ''shakhshrita kamala'' located in body tissues in the form of obstructed [[pitta]] and ''koshthashrita kamala'', localized to gut and can be easily removed by purgation while ''shakhashrita kamala'' needs to be brought to gut for removal.
 
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