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*''Vishesha samprapti'': ''Vata'' along with ''kapha'' blocks the channels carrying ''prana, udaka'' and anna and produces hikka. List of the signs and symptoms of many types is elaborated further
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*''Vishesha samprapti'': ''Vata'' along with ''kapha'' blocks the channels carrying ''prana, udaka'' and ''anna'' and produces ''hikka''.  
Mahahikka: Vata along with kapha affects the throat of an individual whose mamsa (muscles), strength, prana and agni are depleted. It further produces remarkably loud and resonant hiccups occurring in bouts of two or three constantly. The blockage of pranavaha srotas (channels carrying prana).
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A List of the signs and symptoms of many types is elaborated further:
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*''Mahahikka'': ''Vata'' along with kapha affects the throat of an individual whose ''mamsa'' (muscles), strength, prana and agni are depleted. It further produces remarkably loud and resonant hiccups occurring in bouts of two or three constantly. The blockage of pranavaha srotas (channels carrying prana).
 
Vayu along with aggravated kapha obstructs the pranavaha srotas and marma jatharagni resulting in loss of consciousness, stiffness in the body and also obstructs the channels of food and drinks. There is impairement of memory, tears in the eyes and stiffness in the temples and displacement of eyebrows. He suffers from delirium along with obstruction of speech, which does not get relief by any means. Maha hikka is mahamula (deep rooted), mahavega (massive attack), mahashabda (very loud sound), maha bala (very strong). This can lead to death immediately, hence named as mahahikka. (21-26)
 
Vayu along with aggravated kapha obstructs the pranavaha srotas and marma jatharagni resulting in loss of consciousness, stiffness in the body and also obstructs the channels of food and drinks. There is impairement of memory, tears in the eyes and stiffness in the temples and displacement of eyebrows. He suffers from delirium along with obstruction of speech, which does not get relief by any means. Maha hikka is mahamula (deep rooted), mahavega (massive attack), mahashabda (very loud sound), maha bala (very strong). This can lead to death immediately, hence named as mahahikka. (21-26)
 
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