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=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' ===
 
=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' ===
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Rakta and pitta have a cause-and-effect relationship because of their common origin, and this fact is important in the pathogenesis and manifestation of raktapitta.
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*''Rakta'' and ''pitta'' have a cause-and-effect relationship because of their common origin, and this fact is important in the pathogenesis and manifestation of ''raktapitta''.
The amla (sour), lavana (salty), katu (pungent) food articles with ushna (hot potency), tikshna (sharply acting) lead to vitiation of pitta dosha and blood. This causes abhishyanda (excess discharge leading to increase in volume of fluid) and guru (heaviness) in blood. This results in obstruction of raktavaha srotasa rooted in yakrita(liver)-pleeha (spleen) and raktapitta (hemorrhage).   
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*The ''amla'' (sour), ''lavana'' (salty), ''katu'' (pungent) food articles with ''ushna'' (hot potency), ''tikshna'' (sharply acting) lead to vitiation of ''pitta dosha'' and blood. This causes ''abhishyanda'' (excess discharge leading to increase in volume of fluid) and ''guru'' (heaviness) in blood. This results in obstruction of ''raktavaha srotasa'' rooted in ''yakrita''(liver)-''pleeha'' (spleen) and ''raktapitta'' (hemorrhage).   
Raktapitta disorders can be classified by the route of bleeding. The vitiated pitta and rakta if gets associated with vitiated kapha causes bleeding from the upper orifices in the body. While if associated with vitiated vata, it leads to bleeding from the lower orifices. Vitiation of all the three doshas, from the standpoint of raktapitta, is considered incurable.
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*''Raktapitta'' disorders can be classified by the route of bleeding. The vitiated ''pitta'' and ''rakta'' if gets associated with vitiated ''kapha'' causes bleeding from the upper orifices in the body. While if associated with vitiated ''vata'', it leads to bleeding from the lower orifices. Vitiation of all the three ''doshas'', from the standpoint of ''raktapitta'', is considered incurable.
Purification therapy from the opposite route is unique for the treatment of Raktapitta. If the bleeding is from upper orifices then purgation is done and if it is from the lower route then vamana is indicated.  
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*Purification therapy from the opposite route is unique for the treatment of ''raktapitta''. If the bleeding is from upper orifices then purgation is done and if it is from the lower route then ''vamana'' is indicated.  
Prognosis is based on dosha, route, purification treatment, and availability of effective medicines.
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*Prognosis is based on ''dosha'', route, purification treatment, and availability of effective medicines.
    
=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' ===
 
=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' ===