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''Jwara'' refers to fever.[25]
 
''Jwara'' refers to fever.[25]
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Vrana: Vrana (wound) is defined as any lesion in the body causing damage or destruction of the tissue which on healing may leave behind a scar permanently.  
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==== ''Vrana'' ====
Aayama: Aayama refers to abnormal posture of body due to severe muscular spasm or dysotnia.  
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Gridhrasi: Gridhrasi refers to sciatica lumbosacral radiculopathy and lumbosacral plexopathy.   
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''Vrana'' (wound) is defined as any lesion in the body causing damage or destruction of the tissue which on healing may leave behind a scar permanently.  
Kamala: Jaundice
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Vatarakta: Gout, vasculitis
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==== ''Aayama'' ====
Arsha: Arsha refers to hemorrhoids and benign and malignant growth in ano-rectal region.
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Urustambha:  Urustambha, pelvic girdle myopathy and flaccid paraplegia is seen.
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''Aayama'' refers to abnormal posture of body due to severe muscular spasm or dysotnia.  
Sanyasa: Sanyasa is a state of unconsciousness in which a person lies in vegetative state and correlates with coma. [ Ch.Su.24/44-45]  
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Mahagada: Atattvabhinivesha is said to be Mahagada. It is a psychological disorder such as hypochondriasis and paranoia. [ Ch.Chi.10/60]  [Verse no. 4(8)]
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==== ''Gridhrasi'' ====
Krimi Roga: - Krimi refers to various parasitic infestation.
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Prameha: Prameha is passage of excessive and turbid urine from many causes.
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''Gridhrasi'' refers to sciatica lumbosacral radiculopathy and lumbosacral plexopathy.   
Yoni Vyapada: Yoni Vyapada refers to different conditions afflicting female genital organs. [27] Broadly it refers to various gynecological disorders. [Verse no. 4(9)]
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- Exogenous causes are important cause of morbidity and mortality and so they are included in international classification of diseases. In separate chapter injury, poisoning & certain other consequences of external causes & external causes of morbidity and mortality have been mentioned in ICD-10. Exogenous causes were given importance in ancient times also and so their role in disease diagnosis and treatment has been emphasized in above verse. [Verse no. 7]  
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==== Miscellaneous diseases ====
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The classification of the diseases as mentioned above has been summarized in the table given below.
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'''''Kamala''''': Jaundice
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'''''Vatarakta''''': Gout, vasculitis
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'''''Arsha''''': ''Arsha'' refers to hemorrhoids and benign and malignant growth in ano-rectal region.
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'''''Urustambha'''''''Urustambha'', pelvic girdle myopathy and flaccid paraplegia is seen.
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'''''Sanyasa''''': ''Sanyasa'' is a state of unconsciousness in which a person lies in vegetative state and correlates with coma. [ Ch.Su.24/44-45]  
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'''''Mahagada''''': ''Atattvabhinivesha'' is said to be ''Mahagada''. It is a psychological disorder such as hypochondriasis and paranoia. [ Ch.Chi.10/60]  [Verse no. 4(8)]
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'''''Krimi Roga''''': ''Krimi'' refers to various parasitic infestation.
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'''''Prameha''''': ''Prameha'' is passage of excessive and turbid urine from many causes.
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'''''Yoni Vyapada''''': ''Yoni Vyapada'' refers to different conditions afflicting female genitals. [27] Broadly it refers to various gynecological disorders. [Verse no. 4(9)]
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Exogenous causes are important cause of morbidity and mortality and so they are included in international classification of diseases. In separate chapter injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes & external causes of morbidity and mortality have been mentioned in ICD-10. Exogenous causes were given importance in ancient times also and so their role in disease diagnosis and treatment has been emphasized in above verse. [Verse no. 7]
    
=== References ===
 
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