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Edema due to isotonic volume excess is characterized by weight gain, dependent edema, pitting edema, engorged neck vein, ascites, pericardial effusion, pleural effusion, increased blood pressure and congestive cardiac failure. [47]
 
Edema due to isotonic volume excess is characterized by weight gain, dependent edema, pitting edema, engorged neck vein, ascites, pericardial effusion, pleural effusion, increased blood pressure and congestive cardiac failure. [47]
 
   
 
   
Image03: ''Raji janma'' in ''udara''
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'''Image03: ''Raji janma'' in ''udara'''''
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Image 04: ''Parivritta nabhi'' in ''udara''  
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'''Image 04: ''Parivritta nabhi'' in ''udara'''''
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Image 05: ''Kutilopastha'' in ''udara''
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'''Image 05: ''Kutilopastha'' in ''udara'''''
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All types of ''udara'' are characterized by distension of the abdomen. Accumulation of the fluid in the abdomen is the common pathology in these conditions. But in the initial phases the collection of the fluid in the abdomen is due to the diffusion of chyle. This chyle is little as the impairment of ''agni'' is less severe. Also the little accumulation of the fluid is not detected clinically. In this state, in the absence of immediate effective treatment; morbid ''dosha'' tend to obliterate the external body channels that maintain the homeostasis of fluid in the body. The chyle is more liquefied. And more and more fluid is poured into the abdomen causing huge accumulation of the fluid in the abdomen. At this stage, accumulation of the fluid is clinically detected.  Accordingly, the ''udara roga'' is distinguished into three stages. Identification of these stages is important and immediate energetic treatment should be planned lest all ''udara'' finally land in ''jalodara''. Condition of ''ajatodaka, piccha'' and ''jatodaka'' are the three stages of ''udara'' .
 
All types of ''udara'' are characterized by distension of the abdomen. Accumulation of the fluid in the abdomen is the common pathology in these conditions. But in the initial phases the collection of the fluid in the abdomen is due to the diffusion of chyle. This chyle is little as the impairment of ''agni'' is less severe. Also the little accumulation of the fluid is not detected clinically. In this state, in the absence of immediate effective treatment; morbid ''dosha'' tend to obliterate the external body channels that maintain the homeostasis of fluid in the body. The chyle is more liquefied. And more and more fluid is poured into the abdomen causing huge accumulation of the fluid in the abdomen. At this stage, accumulation of the fluid is clinically detected.  Accordingly, the ''udara roga'' is distinguished into three stages. Identification of these stages is important and immediate energetic treatment should be planned lest all ''udara'' finally land in ''jalodara''. Condition of ''ajatodaka, piccha'' and ''jatodaka'' are the three stages of ''udara'' .
  

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