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<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 24. Characteristics of Shonita (Blood), its vitiation and disorders '''</big>
 
<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 24. Characteristics of Shonita (Blood), its vitiation and disorders '''</big>
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<div style="text-align:justify;">Blood is important for maintaining vitality of individuals. It is also the most important factor in patho-physiology of any disease as it carries vitiated dosha leading to disease. This chapter focuses on rakta dhatu (blood tissue), delineating the characteristic features of pure blood as well as the factors influencing the formation of blood. Pure blood (Shuddha rakta)  is formed by following proper dietary habits. Therefore, characteristics of pure blood, the causative factors for vitiation of blood, dosha specific features of vitiated blood, their treatment and procedure of bloodletting are described in this chapter. Since blood plays an important role in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases, a description of ailments such as mada (intoxication/confusion), murchha (syncope), and sanyasa (coma), their pathology and courses of treatment, and mind’s role in the pathogenesis of some of these diseases have also been provided. </div>
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'''Keywords''': ''Rakta, rakta visravana, sanyasa sangyavahi srotas,'' vegetative state, ''shonita'', ''sadyaphala kriya, sangyaprabodhanam,'' pure blood, blood vitiating factors, coma, syncope, intoxication, drug addiction.
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|data5 = [[Nidana Sthana]], [[Vimana Sthana]],  [[Sharira Sthana]],  [[Indriya Sthana]], [[Chikitsa Sthana]], [[Kalpa Sthana]], [[Siddhi Sthana]]
 
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|data6 = Bharadwaj P.K., Sharma A.K.
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|data7  = Byadgi P.S.
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|data8  = Dwivedi R.B., [[Yogesh Deole|Deole Y.S.]], [[Gopal Basisht|Basisht G.]]
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<big>'''Abstract'''</big>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Blood is important for maintaining vitality of individuals. It is also the most important factor in patho-physiology of any disease as it carries vitiated [[dosha] leading to disease. This chapter focuses on [[rakta dhatu]] (blood tissue), delineating the characteristic features of pure blood as well as the factors influencing the formation of blood. Pure blood (Shuddha rakta)  is formed by following proper dietary habits. Therefore, characteristics of pure blood, the causative factors for vitiation of blood, [[dosha]] specific features of vitiated blood, their treatment and procedure of bloodletting are described in this chapter. Since blood plays an important role in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases, a description of ailments such as mada (intoxication/confusion), murchha (syncope), and sanyasa (coma), their pathology and courses of treatment, and mind’s role in the pathogenesis of some of these diseases have also been provided. </br>
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'''Keywords''': [[Rakta]], rakta visravana, sanyasa sangyavahi srotas, vegetative state, shonita, sadyaphala kriya, sangyaprabodhanam, pure blood, blood vitiating factors, coma, syncope, intoxication, drug addiction.
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
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In the previous chapters of ''Yojana Chatushka'' (tetrad on management protocol), procedures for the management of disorders caused due to vitiation of three ''doshas'' were described. In continuation, the present chapter describes the management principles of disorders due to ''shonita'' (blood) vitiation. Formation of pure blood is very important for survival because blood is vital for sustaining life [1,2]. Origin, development, and survival of the body depend on blood [3]. Various etiological factors for vitiation of ''rakta'' have been explained in this chapter. Vitiated ''rakta'' causes various diseases e.g. stomatitis, redness in the eye, etc. If cold (or hot) and rough (or unctuous) ''dravyas'' are used for treatment without response, ''raktaja vikara'' (blood disorder) should be the reason. The line of treatment for ''raktaja vikara'' constitutes courses of treatment for ''raktapitta'' (i.e., prescribed for cases of vitiated ''pitta'' such as purgation and fasting, along with bloodletting). The physical appearance of pure blood has been described to be of golden colors, like red lotus, firefly, ''lakh'' (''laksha''), the fruit of ''gunja'' (Abrus precatorius Linn.). Any deviation from these could be explained to be due to ''vikaras'' or disorders. Some of the prominent blood-related disorders such as ''mada'' (intoxication), ''murchcha'' (syncope) and ''sanyasa'' (coma) have therefore been described in this chapter. Their etiopathogenesis, types, symptoms and grades of severity - in this sequence -  have been explained, along with some suggested courses of treatment. In the case of ''mada'' and ''murchcha'', purificatory measures ([[Panchakarma]]) have been suggested, while for ''sanyasa'', an emergency treatment (''attyaika chikitsa'') should be followed.
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In the previous chapters of ''Yojana Chatushka'' (tetrad on management protocol), procedures for the management of disorders caused due to vitiation of three [[dosha]] were described. In continuation, the present chapter describes the management principles of disorders due to shonita (blood) vitiation. Formation of pure blood is very important for survival because blood is vital for sustaining life [1,2]. Origin, development, and survival of the body depend on blood [3]. Various etiological factors for vitiation of [[rakta]] have been explained in this chapter. Vitiated [[rakta]] causes various diseases e.g. stomatitis, redness in the eye, etc. If cold (or hot) and rough (or unctuous) dravyas are used for treatment without response, raktaja vikara(blood disorder) should be the reason. The line of treatment for ''raktaja vikara'' constitutes courses of treatment for ''raktapitta'' (i.e., prescribed for cases of vitiated ''pitta'' such as purgation and fasting, along with bloodletting). The physical appearance of pure blood has been described to be of golden colors, like red lotus, firefly, ''lakh'' (''laksha''), the fruit of ''gunja'' (Abrus precatorius Linn.). Any deviation from these could be explained to be due to ''vikaras'' or disorders. Some of the prominent blood-related disorders such as ''mada'' (intoxication), ''murchcha'' (syncope) and ''sanyasa'' (coma) have therefore been described in this chapter. Their etiopathogenesis, types, symptoms and grades of severity - in this sequence -  have been explained, along with some suggested courses of treatment. In the case of ''mada'' and ''murchcha'', purificatory measures ([[Panchakarma]]) have been suggested, while for ''sanyasa'', an emergency treatment (''attyaika chikitsa'') should be followed.
 
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Bloodletting should be done considering the strength of the person, ''dosha'',location of the disease, and until pure blood starts to flow out.[19]
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Bloodletting should be done considering the strength of the person, [[dosha]], location of the disease, and until pure blood starts to flow out.[19]
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After bloodletting, it is beneficial to take diet that is neither too hot nor cold, is light (to digest), and is appetizing. During this period, the body is vulnerable to relapse of various other forms of blood-related diseases, so the ''agni'' (digestive power) should be protected with care. [23]
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After bloodletting, it is beneficial to take diet that is neither too hot nor cold, is light (to digest), and is appetizing. During this period, the body is vulnerable to relapse of various other forms of blood-related diseases, so the [[agni]](digestive power) should be protected with care. [23]
 
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A person should be considered as having pure blood if he has glowing complexion, well-functioning sense organs, and is cheerful. A person with unvitiated blood has normal digestion and unobstructed natural urges, is happy and is endowed with saturation and strength. [24]
 
A person should be considered as having pure blood if he has glowing complexion, well-functioning sense organs, and is cheerful. A person with unvitiated blood has normal digestion and unobstructed natural urges, is happy and is endowed with saturation and strength. [24]
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=== Causative factors and pathogenesis of ''mada'' (intoxication), ''murchcha'' (syncope) and ''sanyasa''(coma) ===
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=== Causative factors and pathogenesis of mada (intoxication), murchcha (syncope) and sanyasa(coma) ===
 
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When a person indulges in spoiled food and unhealthy habits, he develops a clouded sensorium with ''rajas'' and ''tamas'' qualities. The vitiated ''doshas'', singly or in combination, reside and obstruct the channels that carry ''rakta, rasa'' (plasma), and consciousness. This leads to various diseases such as ''mada'' (intoxication), ''murchcha'' (syncope), and ''sanyasa'' (coma) which are etiologically, symptomatically and therapeutically progressive. Vitiated ''doshas'' distress the mind and alter the sensorium leading to further impairment of consciousness. [25-29]
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When a person indulges in spoiled food and unhealthy habits, he develops a clouded sensorium with ''rajas'' and ''tamas'' qualities. The vitiated [[dosha]], singly or in combination, reside and obstruct the channels that carry [[rakta]], [[rasa]] (plasma), and consciousness. This leads to various diseases such as ''mada'' (intoxication), ''murchcha'' (syncope), and ''sanyasa'' (coma) which are etiologically, symptomatically and therapeutically progressive. Vitiated [[dosha]] distress the mind and alter the sensorium leading to further impairment of consciousness. [25-29]
 
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The person should be diagnosed as suffering from ''vatika mada'', if his speech is excessive and fast, movement is unstable, and face is rough, reddish or blackish. A person with angry and harsh tongue, quarrelsome, tends to be physical with a red, yellow and black face should be known to be suffering from ''paittika mada''. The one affected with ''kaphaja mada'' speaks less with incoherence, seems drowsy and lethargic, is pale and is continuously in a state of anxiety. In ''sannipataja mada'', all these features are found in combination. [30-33]
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The person should be diagnosed as suffering from ''vatika mada'', if his speech is excessive and fast, movement is unstable, and face is rough, reddish or blackish. A person with angry and harsh tongue, quarrelsome, tends to be physical with a red, yellow and black face should be known to be suffering from ''paittika mada''. The one affected with [[kapha]]ja mada'' speaks less with incoherence, seems drowsy and lethargic, is pale and is continuously in a state of anxiety. In ''sannipataja mada'', all these features are found in combination. [30-33]
 
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All types of narcosis are caused by alcoholic drinks, poisons or by vitiation of blood. It can be concluded that all types of narcosis are caused by nothing but the vitiation of the three ''doshas'' viz. ''vata, pitta'' and ''kapha''. [34]
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All types of narcosis are caused by alcoholic drinks, poisons or by vitiation of blood. It can be concluded that all types of narcosis are caused by nothing but the vitiation of the three [[dosha]] viz. [[vata]], [[pitta]] and [[kapha]]. [34]
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In ''paittika murchcha'', unconciousness comes after seeing the sky as red, green or yellow, and recovery is accompanied by sweating. There are also symptoms like thirst, pyrexia, red or yellow distressed eyes, loose motion, and yellowish pallor.
 
In ''paittika murchcha'', unconciousness comes after seeing the sky as red, green or yellow, and recovery is accompanied by sweating. There are also symptoms like thirst, pyrexia, red or yellow distressed eyes, loose motion, and yellowish pallor.
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The patient of ''kaphaja murchcha'' gets unconscious after seeing the sky covered in clouds or covered with deep darkness and recovers after a long time. He generally finds his body parts feel heavy and wrapped in wet hide. He also suffers from excessive salivation and nausea.  
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The patient of [[kapha]]ja murchcha gets unconscious after seeing the sky covered in clouds or covered with deep darkness and recovers after a long time. He generally finds his body parts feel heavy and wrapped in wet hide. He also suffers from excessive salivation and nausea.  
    
''Sannipataja murchcha'' has characters of all the above types and the patient suffers from (epilepsy-like) bouts of paroxysm, with the difference that in this ''murchcha'' the patient falls unconscious without violent or revolting movements.[35-41]
 
''Sannipataja murchcha'' has characters of all the above types and the patient suffers from (epilepsy-like) bouts of paroxysm, with the difference that in this ''murchcha'' the patient falls unconscious without violent or revolting movements.[35-41]
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*Formation of pure blood depends upon the place, time, diet, and lifestyle. [3]
 
*Formation of pure blood depends upon the place, time, diet, and lifestyle. [3]
 
*Pureblood is one of ten vital components of the body. [4]
 
*Pureblood is one of ten vital components of the body. [4]
*''Katu'',(pungent) ''amla'' (sour), ''lavana'' (salty), ''ushna'' (hot) foods, excessive anger, excessive food, exposure to sun & fire, trauma and autumn season are main causes of ''raktaja vikara''. All diet and lifestyle factors responsible for ''pitta'' vitiation can cause vitiation of blood. [5-10]
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*''Katu'',(pungent) ''amla'' (sour), ''lavana'' (salty), ''ushna'' (hot) foods, excessive anger, excessive food, exposure to sun & fire, trauma and autumn season are main causes of [[rakta]]ja vikara. All diet and lifestyle factors responsible for [[pitta]] vitiation can cause vitiation of blood. [5-10]
    
*Treatment of blood vitiation disorders is like ''raktapitta'' with purgation, fasting, and bloodletting. [18]
 
*Treatment of blood vitiation disorders is like ''raktapitta'' with purgation, fasting, and bloodletting. [18]
 
*The extent of bloodletting is decided according to the severity of the disease, location of the disease, and strength of the patient.[19]
 
*The extent of bloodletting is decided according to the severity of the disease, location of the disease, and strength of the patient.[19]
*''Vata'' and ''pitta'' increase bleeding and delay blood-clotting while ''kapha'' does the opposite.[20-21]
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*[[Vata]] and [[pitta]] increase bleeding and delay blood-clotting while [[kapha]] does the opposite.[20-21]
 
*A person should take digestion-enhancing diet consisting of ''shali'' (red rice), ''moong'' (green gram), etc. to strengthen digestive power after bloodletting. [23]
 
*A person should take digestion-enhancing diet consisting of ''shali'' (red rice), ''moong'' (green gram), etc. to strengthen digestive power after bloodletting. [23]
*''Mada, murchcha'', and ''sanyasa'' are caused due to vitiated doshas as well as ''rajas'' and ''tamas,'' which impair and obstruct ''rasavaha, raktavaha'', and ''sangyavahi srotas''. They are responsible for various states of consciousness. Altered sensorium and consciousness are caused by consumption of contaminated diet and conduct. Mind and body are equally involved in the pathology of intoxication, syncope, and coma. [25-29]
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*''Mada, murchcha'', and ''sanyasa'' are caused due to vitiated doshas as well as ''rajas'' and ''tamas,'' which impair and obstruct [[rasa]]vaha, [[rakta]]vaha, and ''sangyavahi srotas''. They are responsible for various states of consciousness. Altered sensorium and consciousness are caused by consumption of contaminated diet and conduct. Mind and body are equally involved in the pathology of intoxication, syncope, and coma. [25-29]
 
*''Mada'' and ''madatyaya'' are clinically interchangeable. All types of narcosis and intoxication are caused by the vitiation of the three ''doshas''.[34]
 
*''Mada'' and ''madatyaya'' are clinically interchangeable. All types of narcosis and intoxication are caused by the vitiation of the three ''doshas''.[34]
*''Murchcha'' is a transient loss of consciousness with prodromal visual hallucinations specific to ''vata, pitta,'' and ''kapha''. [35-41]
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*''Murchcha'' is a transient loss of consciousness with prodromal visual hallucinations specific to [[vata]], [[pitta]],and [[kapha]]. [35-41]
 
*''Mada'' and ''murchcha'' are mostly self-limiting conditions in which spontaneous recovery occurs most of the time. ''Sanyasa'' requires intensive management. [42-53]
 
*''Mada'' and ''murchcha'' are mostly self-limiting conditions in which spontaneous recovery occurs most of the time. ''Sanyasa'' requires intensive management. [42-53]
 
*Purification of channels through [[Panchakarma]] is indicated before administration of drugs.[54-58]
 
*Purification of channels through [[Panchakarma]] is indicated before administration of drugs.[54-58]
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== Vidhi  Vimarsha (Applied Inferences) ==
 
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A person who is following a regimen or conduct suitable to a location (''desha-satmya''), time (''kala-satmya''), and habit or lifestyle (''oka-satmya''), when he takes food according to ''ahara vidhi visheshayatana'' (as described in the first chapter of Charak [[Vimana Sthana]]) - food having six ''rasaja'', taken at proper time, proper place, in proper quantity, and that which is wholesome in nature, will have pure (or healthy) blood. Pure blood formed after proper digestion of food is full of nutritional values necessary for life. Formation of pure blood takes place due to extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Extrinsic factors are obtained from dietary sources. On the other hand, intrinsic factors are generated inside the body, such as ''Ranjaka pitta'' and ''majjagata'' substances (bone marrow). The importance of pure blood is described in Sushruta Samhita Vidhishonitiya adhyaya (Sutra Sthana Chapter 14). [3]
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'''Chapter on formation of blood and its disorders (Vidhishonitiya Adhyaya)'''
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Blood tissue ([[rakta dhatu]]) is essential component of life. It is continuously circulated throughout the body and supplies oxygen and nutrients to cells. Formation of blood mainly depends upon the food that is in accordance with the habitat (desha), season and time (kala) and suitability ([[satmya]]) of the individual. The normal formation and circulation of blood maintains equilibrium in the cardio-vascular system and end organs. Any kind of abnormality like impaired growth and development of blood cells, inflammation, trauma, changes in oncotic pressure, internal bleeding leads to disequilibrium and disease.  Advanced modern technologies are helpful to identify and diagnose exact nature of abnormalities. However, the causative factors for these abnormalities need more research and analysis.  This chapter opens new windows to learn about causes of abnormalities, non-invasive observational methods of assessment, its role in cerebrovascular disorders like syncope and coma.
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The normal blood resembles the color of heated red gold, firefly (indragopa), red lotus, lac (laksha) or Abrus precatorius fruit (gunja).[Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/22] As blood cells mature, their red color may change to different shades from heated gold to gunja color. Different [[dosha]] and body constitution (deha [[prakriti]]) may also be responsible for different shades of red color of blood.<ref>Shaikh Tahamim, Comparative study of Vidhisonitiyam adhyaya of Caraka Samhita and Sonitavarniniyam adhyaya of Susruta samhita with special reference to raktaprasadana and raktasarata. Department of Basic principles. IPGT&RA, GAU Jamnagar. 2014</ref> The color of human blood resembles to that of sheep and rabbit.
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The person having normal blood, possesses good complexion, clarity of sense organs, cheerful nature, normal digestion, unobstructed natural urges and has good strength. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/24] It can be inferred that blood plays key role in maintaining these physiological functions.
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Contemporary physiology states that the color of blood depends on hemoglobin percentage (Hb%). The clotting time represents coagulation, and packed cell volume etc.can be viewed in terms of thickness of blood.<ref name=DhamleM>Dhamle Madhumati, The study of yojana chatushka of Charaka and yojana for the management of Raktasrita vyadi (Hypertension). Department of Basic principles. IPGT&RA, GAU Jamnagar. 2001</ref> 
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If the blood is vitiated by more than one [[dosha]], it shows mixed features. The features can be inferred on the basis of pathological parameters like packed cell volume, coagulations factors and viscosity. Robust research is required to establish the relation between [[dosha]] specific changes in blood tissue.
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When the blood is vitiated, it can cause various diseases ranging from mouth ulcer to coma.<ref name=DhamleM/>
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*Sesamum indicum Linn. oils (Tila taila)
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*Radish and all green (leafy) vegetables
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*Meat of aquatic and marshy animals, burrowing animals and those animals that snatch birds
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*Excessive intake of curd, sour whey (curd-water), vinegars and other sour fermented liquids
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Pure-blood is the basis of life as it nourishes ''dasha pranayatana'' (ten important “life areas” of the body: two temples, heart, head, bladder, throat, blood, semen, ''ojas'' and rectum, (Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]] 7/9). ''Rakta'' increases the physical strength, complexion, immunity, and vitality of life. [4]
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*Excessive sleeping during daytime especially after taking liquids, unctuous and heavy food
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The recommended therapies for the treatment of vitiated blood disorders – such as bloodletting - are not to be administered or applied in all diseases. Like in the case of any disease, treatment measures are to be selected according to the nature of the disease and condition of the patient. Bloodletting should be administered till the vitiated ''dosha'' are eliminated from blood. [18]
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*Excessive anger
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Without going for blood investigations, a person with pure blood can be recognized by his physical appearance: glowing complexion, well-functioning sense organs, and a cheerful persona. Such a person has normal digestion, and natural urges are unobstructed. [24]
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*Autumn season due to natural aggravation of [[pitta dosha]] [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/5-10]
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Blood supply, neuronal metabolism of the cerebral cortex, especially reticular formation, and limbic system are affected by vitiated ''dosha'' to impair consciousness, from acute confusion to deep coma. [25-29]
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Abnormalities in the blood can be diagnosed by observing following clinical features in an individual. These features suggest involvement of organs and body systems affected by abnormal blood.  
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*Stomatitis
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*Redness in eyes
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*Foul smell in nose and mouth (halitosis)
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*Abdominal lump (gulma)
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*Gingivitis, periodontitis and tooth loss (upakusha)
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*Erysipelas (visarpa)
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*Bleeding disorders
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*Sleepiness
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*Abscess
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*Hematuria
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*Menorrhagia
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*Vatarakta
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*Discoloration of skin
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*Poor digestive capacity
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*Excess thirst
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*Heaviness in body
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*Increased body temperature and mental irritation
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*Extreme debility
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*Anorexia
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*Headache
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*Burning sensation after meals
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*Bitter and sour eructation
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*Physical and mental exhaustion
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*Excessive anger
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*State of confusion
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*Saline taste in mouth
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*Excess sweating
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*Fetid body odor
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*Narcosis or intoxication
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*Tremors
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*Feeble voice
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*Drowsiness
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*Hypersomnia
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*Fainting and black outs
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*Pruritus
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*Pustules
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*Boils
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*Skin disorders
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*Thick skin as in scleroderma and ichthyosis vulgaris
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*All diseases that are not relieved by conventional treatment
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The absence of abnormal movements and postures differentiates ''murchcha'' (syncope) from ''apasmara'' (epilepsy). If there are abnormal movements or postures while falling unconscious, syncope and pseudo-syncope should be ruled out. [35-41]
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===Principles of treatment===
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The goal of any course of treatment of ''sanyasa'' is selecting the right formulation to help the patient regain consciousness. [42-53]
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The principles of treatment of these conditions include one or all of the following depending upon the clinical condition.  
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*The principles applied for pacification of [[pitta dosha]] and [[rakta dhatu]]. These are described in management of bleeding disorders (raktapitta) in fourth chapter of section on therapeutics ([[Chikitsa Sthana]]).
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*Therapeutic purgation ([[virechana]])
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*Fasting (upavasa)
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*Blood letting ([[rakta mokshana]])
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Various medicated ''ghrita'' are indicated for ''sanyasa'' since lipid matrix helps to cross the blood-brain barrier and act on the brain. [54-58]
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===Intoxication (mada), Syncope (murchha) and Coma (sanyasa)===
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Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis should be considered to gain an understanding of ''raktaja vikara''. Electrolyte imbalances should be evaluated for the keen diagnosis of ''mada, murchcha,'' and ''sanyasa''. [59-60]
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If these treatments are not followed at appropriate time, then the abnormal blood can lead to severe disorders like intoxication, syncope and coma. These three are progressive stages of diseases due to vitiation of blood. Intoxication (mada) state may arise due to consumption of alcohol, poisoning or due to vitiation of blood. The person may be semiconscious or in an altered state of consciousness. [Su.Sa.Sutra Sthana.11/19]<ref name= Susruta> Sushruta. Sushruta Samhita. Edited by Jadavaji Trikamji Aacharya. 8th ed. Varanasi: Chaukhambha Orientalia;2005.</ref> In murchcha, the person may be unconscious but involuntary physical movements might be present.[Su.Sa.Nidhana Sthana.1/23]<ref name=Susruta/> Sanyasa is a condition in which the person will remain unconscious and also there won’t be any physical movements.[Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]] 1/154]
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====Intoxication (mada)====
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=====Pathogenesis=====
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If an individual continuously indulges in stale foods and unhealthy/unhygienic habits, the [[dosha]] are vitiated at physical and mental level. His mind gets afflicted with [[raja]] and [[tama]]. The vitiated [[dosha]] obstructs channels carrying nutrient fluid ([[rasa]]), blood ([[rakta]]) and consciousness (sanjna). This causes altered state of consciousness resulting in intoxication (mada), syncope (murchcha) and coma (sanyasa). [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/24-29] Weak minded persons are more susceptible if exposed to vitiation of tri[[dosha]] ([[vata]]/[[pitta]]/[[kapha]]) separately or in combination. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/28]
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=====Stages of intoxication (mada)=====
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Three stages of intoxication (mada) are mentioned. In initial stage the person will be over enthusiastic. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana. 47/11]<ref name=Susruta/> In the second stage person may talk irrelevantly and will be in delusion stage. In the final stage the person lies unconscious. He may loose his ability to perform any physical action. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana. 47/12]<ref name=Susruta/>
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=====Types and [[dosha]] specific features of intoxication (mada)=====
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{| class="wikitable"
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|+ Table 2: Types and [[dosha]] specific features of intoxication (mada)
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|-
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! [[Dosha]]  !! Features of intoxication
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|-
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| | [[Vata]]|| Excessive and fast speech; unstable movements; rough, reddish or blackish skin discoloration
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|-
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| | [[Pitta]]|| Angry; uses harsh words; quarrelsome; reddish, yellowish or blackish skin discoloration
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|-
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| |[[Kapha]] || Incoherent speech; drowsy and lethargic; pale appearance
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|-
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| |[[Sannipata]] || Mixed symptoms
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|-
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| | Blood ([[rakta]])|| Stiffness of body parts, fixed gaze [A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana. 6/28]<ref name= Hridaya > Vagbhata. Ashtanga Hridayam. Edited by Harishastri Paradkar Vaidya. 1st ed. Varanasi: Krishnadas Academy;2000.</ref>
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|-
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| | Alcohol (madya)|| Features similar to [[pitta]] dominant type, abnormal movements of body parts, abnormal speech, abnormal voice [A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana. 6/29]<ref name=Hridaya/>
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|-
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| |Poison (visha) || Tremors and excessive sleep [A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana 6/29]<ref name=Hridaya/>
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|-
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|}
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[Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/30-33]
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=====Prognosis=====
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Intoxication (mada) caused by poison is most difficult to treat among all types.  [A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana 6/29]<ref name=Hridaya/> The transient episodes of other types of intoxication (mada) and syncope (murchha) subside without any medical treatment. However, treatment is required to prevent recurrent episodes and progression in all these disorders.
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====Syncope (murchha)====
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The obstruction of channel of consciousness by aggravated [[dosha]] lead to sudden aggravation of [[tamas]]. This results in cessation of feeling of happiness. The person falls down just like a log of wood. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana. 46/6]<ref name=Susruta/> This is a transient state of unconsciousness. The person awakes after the episode of aggravation of [[dosha]] is over.
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=====Pathogenesis=====
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Weak or emaciated person with excessive vitiation of [[dosha]] are susceptible. If these persons indulge in incompatible food, suppression of natural urges, or if afflicted by injuries; then the excessively aggravated [[dosha]] affect sensory organs and mind. This results in sudden loss of consciousness. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana.46/4]<ref name=Susruta/> The predominant [[dosha]] in the pathogenesis of murchha is [[pitta]]. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana.46/8]<ref name=Susruta/>
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=====Premonitory symptoms=====
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Pain in chest, excessive yawning, exhaustion, loss of strength and consciousness. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana.46/5]<ref name=Susruta/>
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=====Types and Features of Syncope (murchha)=====
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{| class="wikitable"
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|+ Table 3: Types and Features of Syncope (murchha)
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|-
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! Types  !! Features
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|-
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| | [[Vata dosha]] || Irregular and unpredictable pattern of unconsciousness. While losing consciousness, he may feel bluish, blackish or reddish discoloration of surroundings. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/35-36] Tremors, pain in chest and body ache may also present.   
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|-
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| | [[Pitta dosha]] || Regains consciousness associated with sweating, feeling of warmth, thirst, reddish yellow discoloration of eyes and may pass loose stools. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/37-38][A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana 6/32]<ref name=Hridaya/>
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|-
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| | [[Kapha dosha]] || Regains consciousness slowly, feels as if body is covered with thick blanket, salivation and nausea. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/39-40] [A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana 6/35]<ref name=Hridaya/>
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|-
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| | [[Sannipata]] || Symptoms resembles epilepsy (apasmara) but devoid of irregular body movements. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/41][A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana 6/35]<ref name=Hridaya/>
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|-
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| | Blood ([[rakta]]) || Stiffness of body parts, fixed gaze and feeble respiration. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana 46/11]<ref name=Susruta/>
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|-
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| | Alcohol (Madya) || Irrelevant speech, altered state of mind, irregular movements of body parts. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana 46/12]<ref name=Susruta/>
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|-
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| | Visha || Tremors, sleep, thirst and body stiffness. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana 46/13]<ref name=Susruta/>
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|-
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|}
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====Coma (sanyasa)====
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The excessively aggravated [[dosha]] affect speech, body and mind. They are lodged in heart (hridaya) and result in cessation of all body activities with absolute loss of consciousness. This condition is coma (sanyasa). [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 24/42]  This is a prolonged episode of unconsciousness.
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=====Diagnostic tests=====
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A variety of blood tests like complete blood count, blood smear, blood type, Coomb's test, blood culture, mixing study, bone marrow biopsy are available to diagnose the quality of blood tissue. Angiography, computed tomography scan, magnetic resonance imaging techniques are useful to diagnose abnormalities in blood vessels and blood circulation. Utilization of these diagnostic tools is helpful in knowing precise nature of pathological events in syncope and coma.
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=====Prognosis=====
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Immediate medical intervention is needed for coma (sanyasa). [A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana 6/36] Medical treatment is required to prevent recurrent episodes of disease and correct vitiation of blood tissues.
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Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis should be considered to gain an understanding of blood disorders (raktaja vikara). Electrolyte imbalances should be evaluated for the keen diagnosis of mada, murchcha, and sanyasa. [59-60]
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=====Management=====
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The first aim of treatments mentioned are under emergency medical care is regaining consciousness. It includes stimulating and irritant therapies. Sensory stimuli by pricking with needle, applying potent collyrium etc. are used to check the level of consciousness. The drugs used are strong and penetrating in nature.
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After regaining the consciousness, the treatment should be continued to prevent the remission. This includes purification procedures like emesis ([[vamana]]), purgation ([[virechana]]), bloodletting ([[raktamoksha]]) etc. After that rejuvenating therapy ([[rasayana]]) is also advised. Medicated ghee processed with herbs is used for this purpose. The lipoidal nature of ghee (cow’s ghee) makes it an effective vehicle for carrying the active principles of processed drugs and it can easily cross the blood brain barrier.<ref>Karandikar YS, Bansude AS, Angadi EA. Comparison between the Effect of Cow Ghee and Butter on Memory and Lipid Profile of Wistar Rats. J Clin Diagn Res. 2016;10(9):FF11-FF15. doi:10.7860/JCDR/2016/19457.8512</ref>
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===Case reports===
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'''Case 1:'''
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A sixty one year old female patient in state of coma was treated successively through [[Ayurveda]] treatment. Initially the GCS score of patient was 3. Nasal medication ([[nasya]]) with trikatu powder was administered for seven days followed by seven days of inhalation of medicated smoke (dhumapana). The GCS score was improved to 11 after the treatment. Smell sensation projects to higher cortical area and to the limbic system. Drugs administered in powder form may stimulate the limbic system, hypothalamus and thalamus. This in turn may activate the reticular activating system which provokes higher degree of consciousness.<ref>Rajkala SR, PD Patil, AB Thakar. Efficacy of Nasya (nasal medication) in coma: A case study. Ans Sci Life. 2016 Apr-Jun;35(4):232-5. Doi: 10.4103/0257-7941. 188188. </ref>
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'''Case 2:'''  
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An elderly male patient diagnosed with grade-3 hepatic encephalopathy in comatose state was treated with Ayurvedic medicines. The medicines like siddha makaradhwaja, brihad vata chintamani rasa, a proprietary syrup of extract of Phyllanthus niruri, and a proprietary syrup of hepatoprotective and cholegouge herbs were administered through Ryle's tube. Reorientation was started in the patient after 5 hours of initiation of the Ayurvedic therapy. The clinical parameters and pathological biomarkers gradually improved in a period of fifteen days. This case provides scope of ayurvedic interventions in critical care.<ref>Rastogi S, Srivastav PS. Ayurveda in critical care: Illustrating Ayurvedic intervention in a case of hepatic encephalopathy. Ayu. 2011;32(3):345-348. doi:10.4103/0974-8520.93911</ref>
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'''Case 3, 4 and 5:'''  
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A case series on efficacy of functional medicine approach to treat traumatic brain injuries (TBI) was published. It included two cases of teenagers suffered TBI due to motor vehicle accidents in separate events. These patients showed significant improvement and recovered from comatose state after treatment through functional medicine approach. Another case of military veteran was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and post concussion syndrome (PCS) due to blast injury. He completely recovered from PTSD with the help of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). The functional medicine approach includes use of acupuncture, [[Ayurveda]], chiropractic manipulation, detoxification programs, herbal and homeopathic supplements, specialized diets, massage, meditation and mindfulness practices, neurobiofeedback, nutritional supplements, t'ai chi, and yoga. Nutritional therapy and HBOT showed improvement in these cases.<ref>Richer AC. Functional Medicine Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury. Med Acupunct. 2017;29(4):206-214. doi:10.1089/acu.2017.1217</ref>
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'''Case 6:'''
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A 68 year old male patient with a history of hypertension for 10 years, alcoholic liver disease, cirrhosis and adenocarcinoma stomach was treated with ayurvedic treatments. He was in comatose state after suffering from seizures, cerebrovascular stroke due to intracranial hemorrhage and hemiplegia.  The patient was treated with medicines like Sutendra rasayana with honey, Arpisa rasayana, a combination of Phyllanthus emblica (dhatri), raktapachaka and Alhagi maurorum Medik.(dhamasa). Tapyadi loha, swarna raja vangeshwara rasa, haridra ghana, kukkuta nakhi, rasa sindura with honey.  The patient regained consciousness in three to four days and was relived of major symptoms. He survived for more than one and half years.<ref name=UpendraD>Dixit Upendra. Video lecture on management of emergency conditions through Ayurveda delivered on October 09, 2021 available from https://fb.watch/8KdF2UmL_8/</ref>
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'''Case 7:'''
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A thirty year old male patient suffered from road traffic accident. He was in coma due to traumatic brain injury. The injury included 10x,2x deep lacerated wound on right side forehead, brain contusion at frontal lobe and intraventricular bleeding on right side. In addition to the conventional treatment, the patient was treated with Ayurvedic medicines like Swarna sindoora (30 mg) mixed with haridra ghana and honey applying on gums of patient. The patient became semiconscious in two days and improved in orientation, too. The patient was further treated with Yogendra rasa (60 mg). He regained consciousness and recovered completely.<ref name=UpendraD/>
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'''Case 8:'''
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A 43 year old male patient suffered from skull and facial bones fractures due to road traffic accident 10 years ago.  He suffered from epilepsy and was taking treatment. The patient reported history of excess mental stress, excess fasting, anorexia and anger.  He suffered from convulsions and became unconscious due to intracerebral hemorrhage of 7.9 x 5.6 cm size in right temporo-parietal region. The patient was treated with Ayurvedic medicines like Sindura bhushana mixed with Haridra ghana every four hourly applied on gums. Medicated water processed with gold (Suvarna siddha jala) and green gram soup was given to patient through Ryle’s tube. Jaymangal rasa and Guduchi ghana was added to treat fever. The fever subsided in one day and subsequently the patient started maintaining oxygen levels. The life support system was taken off. The orientation and consciousness improved significantly in a week of treatment. Arpisa rasayana, Jaymangal rasa, vara, and raktapachaka medicines were continued for next two weeks, till complete recovery of the patient. Significant clinical improvement in neurological functions were observed in this patient.<ref name=UpendraD/>
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===Effect of seasonal variations in blood physiology===
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A research work was conducted to study effect of seasonal variations on clinical features of blood vitiation described in this chapter. The research also included observations on hematological parameters. The study concluded that significant increase in clinical features of blood vitiation was observed in autumn season (sharad ritu) as compared to rainy season (varsha ritu) and early winters (hemant ritu).  Mild seasonal variations were observed in hematological parameters like total red blood cells, white blood cell count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, absolute eosinophil count, serum cholesterol. A large sample study is required to derive a concrete conclusion.
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===Contemporary views===
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Advanced medical technology has enhanced the understanding of microscopic nature of blood tissue, its components and all physical characteristics. The features described in [[Ayurveda]] text describe macroscopic changes related to affecting [[dosha]]. However, there is much scope of research in bridging the gaps between concepts of these two biomedical sciences.
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Some researchers state that the clinical features are similar to the state of disorders due to change in blood pressure leading to hypertension. Some researchers opine that the pathogenesis and features of mada, murchcha and sanyasa show many similarities with shock due to severe hypotension.<ref>Soumya P. Viswan, Rashmi R. A critical review on hypotension and its management from Ayurvedic perspective. Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm. 2020;11(5):114-120 http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1105152</ref>
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===Future research areas===
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*Role of causative factors described in this chapter in hematological disorders and disorders of cardio vascular system
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*Understanding exact pathological and microscopic nature of vitiation of blood and relation with [[dosha]] specific changes
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*Influence of seasonal changes on blood physiology
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*Epigenetic changes in blood tissue and its patho-physiological understanding
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==Related chapters==
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=== Related Chapters ===
   
* [[ Raktapitta Nidana ]]
 
* [[ Raktapitta Nidana ]]
 
* [[ Raktapitta Chikitsa ]]
 
* [[ Raktapitta Chikitsa ]]
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* [[Rakta dhatu]]
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* [[Raktamokshana]]
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