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**The first stage of any disease is also frequently.
 
**The first stage of any disease is also frequently.
 
**Any substance which is present in its abnormal state and is unwanted in the body. It represents, in a gross sense, mere indigestion which begins in the stomach, to, in a finer sense, even a faulty enzymatic pathway that prevents or hampers a metabolic cycle or chain. It is a very important factor playing a pivotal role in the genesis of any disease. It is also important in determining the prognosis, drug selection and all other stages of therapy.
 
**Any substance which is present in its abnormal state and is unwanted in the body. It represents, in a gross sense, mere indigestion which begins in the stomach, to, in a finer sense, even a faulty enzymatic pathway that prevents or hampers a metabolic cycle or chain. It is a very important factor playing a pivotal role in the genesis of any disease. It is also important in determining the prognosis, drug selection and all other stages of therapy.
*Ajirnah(phonetic :Ajeerna; Sanskrit:  vth.kZ ) : Dyspepsia, all kinds of digestive and metabolic disorders; A disease characterized by difficulty in digesting food, accompanied by abdominal pain, heartburn and belching and also considered the root cause of all the intrinsic diseases. It is classified into six types.
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*Ajirnah(phonetic :Ajeerna; Sanskrit:  vth.kZ ) : Dyspepsia, all kinds of digestive and metabolic disorders; A disease characterized by difficulty in digesting food, accompanied by abdominal pain, heartburn and belching and also considered the root cause of all the intrinsic diseases. It is classified into six types:
*Āntrakūjana ( phonetic :Antrakujana   ;   Sanskrit:   आU(kकूजन ) The term signifies increased bowel sounds which reflect the increased intestinal peristaltic movements; this can sometimes occur in diarrhea or after taking food.
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**Āntrakūjana (phonetic :Antrakujana ; Sanskrit: आU(kकूजन ) The term signifies increased bowel sounds which reflect the increased intestinal peristaltic movements; this can sometimes occur in diarrhea or after taking food.
*Adhmānaḥs (phonetic: Adhmana ; Sanskrit:  आ/ekन Distension, Inflation;  The term signifies distension or inflation of a body part caused due to stagnation of the substances inside it; but generally is taken for distension of the abdomen associated with pain due to various reasons like obstruction to the urine and feces, accumulation of blood in abdomen etc.
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**Adhmānaḥs (phonetic: Adhmana ; Sanskrit:  आ/ekन Distension, Inflation;  The term signifies distension or inflation of a body part caused due to stagnation of the substances inside it; but generally is taken for distension of the abdomen associated with pain due to various reasons like obstruction to the urine and feces, accumulation of blood in abdomen etc.
*Atisāraù (phonetic :Atisara; Sanskrit:अfतसार )  Diarrhea ; A disease of large intestine having cardinal feature as excessive and frequent defecation of liquid or unformed stools.
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**Atisāraù (phonetic :Atisara; Sanskrit:अfतसार )  Diarrhea ; A disease of large intestine having cardinal feature as excessive and frequent defecation of liquid or unformed stools.
*Adhyaśanam (phonetic :Adhyashana ; Sanskrit: अ/;शनम ) Eating in undigested state; Eating before the complete digestion of the previous food.
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**Adhyaśanam (phonetic :Adhyashana ; Sanskrit: अ/;शनम ) Eating in undigested state; Eating before the complete digestion of the previous food.
*Aṭopaù (phonetic :atopa; Sanskrit: आटोप  ) Puffing, Swelling ; The term signifies abnormal expansion of the body tissue due to exertion of pressure within.
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**Aṭopaù (phonetic :atopa; Sanskrit: आटोप  ) Puffing, Swelling ; The term signifies abnormal expansion of the body tissue due to exertion of pressure within.
*Avipākaḥ (Avipaka) Non- conversion ; The term signifies a state of non- conversion any substance in the body. Generally used to denote non-conversion of food.
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**Avipākaḥ (Avipaka) Non- conversion ; The term signifies a state of non- conversion any substance in the body. Generally used to denote non-conversion of food.
 
• arocakaḥ (phonetic :Arochaka; Sanskrit: अरोचक) Anorexia ; A disease where in the person has dislikes towards all kinds of food and drink.
 
• arocakaḥ (phonetic :Arochaka; Sanskrit: अरोचक) Anorexia ; A disease where in the person has dislikes towards all kinds of food and drink.
 
• Amagarbha(phonetic: Amagarbha;  Sanskrit: vkexZHk) Abnormal formation of embryo/embryo associated with endogenous toxins; An abnormal condition of the fetus resulting in any form of wastage of pregnancy till the end of 6 months.
 
• Amagarbha(phonetic: Amagarbha;  Sanskrit: vkexZHk) Abnormal formation of embryo/embryo associated with endogenous toxins; An abnormal condition of the fetus resulting in any form of wastage of pregnancy till the end of 6 months.

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