| The specific condition of sannipata jwara in which [[ojas]] is affected is known as hatojasa jwara or abhinyasa jwara. It is presented with following clinical features: | | The specific condition of sannipata jwara in which [[ojas]] is affected is known as hatojasa jwara or abhinyasa jwara. It is presented with following clinical features: |
− | Moderate rise in body temperature, lowered state of consciousness, illusion, feeble voice, rough tongue, sore throat, absence of sweating, constipation, watering of eyes, cardiac pain, aversion to food, loss of luster and the person lies down panting, delirium and other complications. [Su.Sa.Uttarasthana.39/39-40]<ref name=Susruta/> | + | Moderate rise in body temperature, lowered state of consciousness, illusion, feeble voice, rough tongue, sore throat, absence of sweating, constipation, watering of eyes, cardiac pain, aversion to food, loss of luster and the person lies down panting, delirium and other complications. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana.39/39-40]<ref name=Susruta/> |