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Display titleTalk:Udavarta
Default sort keyUdavarta
Page length (in bytes)36,811
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Page ID4100
Page content languageen - English
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Page creatorAgnivesha (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation06:12, 3 November 2023
Latest editorAgnivesha (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit06:56, 22 December 2023
Total number of edits20
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Udavarta (improper movement of vata)
Article description: (description)
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Udavarta literally means the upward and repeated movements of vata.
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  • Udavarta
  • Improper
  • repeated
  • upward movement of vata
  • constipation
  • vegavarodha
  • diseases due to obstruction of vata
  • metabolic disorders
  • Basisht G
  • Deole Y.S.
  • Dubey Manish
  • cardiac diseases
  • renal diseases
  • urinary diseases
  • diseases of head region
  • disorders due to constipation
  • restraining natural urges
  • urine
  • stool
  • sleep
  • yawning
  • tears
  • flatus
  • sneezing
  • cough
  • dyspnea
  • hunger
  • thirst
  • breath due to exertion
  • irregular breathing pattern
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