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*Obstinate urinary disorders (prameha): Increased amount of bodily excretions, especially those from the sweat pores is considered as a prodromal symptom of obstinate urinary disorders (prameha). [Cha. Sa.[[Nidana Sthana]] 4/47].  
 
*Obstinate urinary disorders (prameha): Increased amount of bodily excretions, especially those from the sweat pores is considered as a prodromal symptom of obstinate urinary disorders (prameha). [Cha. Sa.[[Nidana Sthana]] 4/47].  
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*Discoloration and turbidity of urine is cardinal feature of obstinate urinary disorders including diabetes (prameha and madhumeha). [Cha. Sa. ...]
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*Discoloration and turbidity of urine is cardinal feature of obstinate urinary disorders including diabetes (prameha and madhumeha). [A.Hr.Nidana Sthana 10/7]
    
*Parasites and microorganisms (krimi): The accumulation of waste products over and inside the body provides suitable environment for growth of parasites. These are described as parasites (krimi) originating from excreta (malaja), mucus and other unctuous secretions (shleshmaja), blood (rakaja) and fecal matter (purishaja). [Cha. Sa. [[Vimana Sthana]] 7/10]
 
*Parasites and microorganisms (krimi): The accumulation of waste products over and inside the body provides suitable environment for growth of parasites. These are described as parasites (krimi) originating from excreta (malaja), mucus and other unctuous secretions (shleshmaja), blood (rakaja) and fecal matter (purishaja). [Cha. Sa. [[Vimana Sthana]] 7/10]
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*Fever (jwara): In the first stage of fever, constipation and excessive urination are seen. [ Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/ 134-135]
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*Fever (jwara): In the first stage of fever, constipation and excessive urination are seen. [ Cha. Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/ 134-135]
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*Skin diseases (kushtha): Sweat (sweda) is important factor in diagnosis of skin diseases. (ref)
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*Skin diseases (kushtha): Sweat (sweda) is important factor in diagnosis of skin diseases. [Cha.Sa.[[Nidana Sthana]] 5/7]
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*Jaundice(kamala) and anemia(pandu): Color of stool is important for differential diagnosis. (ref)
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*Jaundice(kamala) and anemia(pandu): Color of stool is important for differential diagnosis.[Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 16/35 , 124]
    
==Importance in preservation of health and prevention ==
 
==Importance in preservation of health and prevention ==
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