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The word ''kshatodara'' is formed by the component terms ''kshata'' and ''udara''. The Sanskrit term ''kshata'' refers to the perforation caused by substances like sand particles. ''Kshatodara'' is caused by perforation of the intestines due entangling of the foreign substances that are consumed along with the food. Thus, the distension of the abdomen caused by the perforation of the intestines is termed as ''kshatodara''31.
 
The word ''kshatodara'' is formed by the component terms ''kshata'' and ''udara''. The Sanskrit term ''kshata'' refers to the perforation caused by substances like sand particles. ''Kshatodara'' is caused by perforation of the intestines due entangling of the foreign substances that are consumed along with the food. Thus, the distension of the abdomen caused by the perforation of the intestines is termed as ''kshatodara''31.
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==== Parisrāavi udara ====
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Parisrāvi and udara are the component terms of parisrāvi udara. Parisrāvi is again formed by the verb sraāi with the addition of the prefix pari. The prefix pari gives the meaning of extensive from all the sides. The verb srāvi refers to the secretion. Thus the term parisrāvi refers to the pathology of morbid flow or extensive secretion from all sides. Pathologically this illness is characterized by intestinal contents oozing into the abdomen and the abdominal contents in turn oozing into the rectum. Hence the illness is called as parisrāvi udara 32.
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''Parisravi'' and ''udara'' are the component terms of ''parisraavi udara''. ''Parisraavi'' is again formed by the verb ''sraai'' with the addition of the prefix ''pari''. The prefix ''pari'' gives the meaning of extensive from all the sides. The verb ''sraavi'' refers to the secretion. Thus the term ''parisraavi'' refers to the pathology of morbid flow or extensive secretion from all sides.  
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Pathologically this illness is characterized by intestinal contents oozing into the abdomen and the abdominal contents in turn oozing into the rectum. Hence the illness is called as ''parisraavi udara'' 32.
    
==== Chhidrodara ====
 
==== Chhidrodara ====

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