− | <p style="text-align:justify;">Wasting or degeneration of tissues (kshaya), suppression of natural urges (sandharana), excess exertion(vyayama), excess hunger (kshudhita), excessive dryness (ruksha), exposure to cold (sheeta) in lifestyle and dietary pattern with harmful regimens lead to abnormalities to pranavaha [[srotas]].<ref name="ref6">Prof. Dinkar Govind , Thatte , Sushrut samhita Sharirsthanam , section on the study of Human body. 1st edition , chaukhambha orientalia,Varanasi,1994,Page 173.</ref> Suppression of thirst (pipasa dharana) also leads to vitiation of pranavaha [[srotas]]. </p> | + | <p style="text-align:justify;">Wasting or degeneration of tissues (kshaya), suppression of natural urges (sandharana), excess exertion(vyayama), excess hunger (kshudhita), excessive dryness (ruksha), exposure to cold (sheeta) in lifestyle and dietary pattern with harmful regimens lead to abnormalities to pranavaha [[srotas]].<ref name="ref6">Thatte Dinkar Govind, Sushrut Samhita Sharira Sthana, Section on the study of Human body. 1st edition, Chaukhambha Orientalia. Varanasi,1994,P.173.</ref> Suppression of thirst (pipasa dharana) also leads to vitiation of pranavaha [[srotas]]. </p> |