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*Similarly, ''pitta'' aggravated by hot things vitiates those elements and causes different types of ''pitta'' dominant ''meha''.
 
*Similarly, ''pitta'' aggravated by hot things vitiates those elements and causes different types of ''pitta'' dominant ''meha''.
 
*When other two ''doshas'' are in a relatively diminished state, the aggravated ''vayu'' draws tissues elements (viz. ''ojas, majja,'' and ''lasika'') into the urinary tract and vitiates them to cause ''vata'' dominant ''pramehas''. Different ''doshas'' having entered the urinary tract in vitiated condition give rise to the respective types of ''meha'' with their own dominance.  
 
*When other two ''doshas'' are in a relatively diminished state, the aggravated ''vayu'' draws tissues elements (viz. ''ojas, majja,'' and ''lasika'') into the urinary tract and vitiates them to cause ''vata'' dominant ''pramehas''. Different ''doshas'' having entered the urinary tract in vitiated condition give rise to the respective types of ''meha'' with their own dominance.  
*''Doshas'' like kapha, pitta and vata, and dushyas like medas, rakta, shukra, ambu (body fluid), vasa (muscle fat), lasika (lymph), majja, rasa, ojas and mamsa are responsible for the causation of prameha which is of twenty types. Prameha is classified on the basis of characteristics of urine as observed. Indeed the classification depends upon response of urinary system towards internal imbalance of cellular metabolism. This depends upon waste products excreted through urine after interaction of aggravated dosha and dushya.   
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*''Doshas'' like ''kapha, pitta'' and ''vata'', and ''dushyas'' like ''medas, rakta, shukra, ambu'' (body fluid), ''vasa'' (muscle fat), ''lasika'' (lymph), ''majja, rasa, ojas'' and ''mamsa'' are responsible for the causation of ''prameha'' which is of twenty types. ''Prameha'' is classified on the basis of characteristics of urine as observed. Indeed the classification depends upon response of urinary system towards internal imbalance of cellular metabolism. This depends upon waste products excreted through urine after interaction of aggravated ''dosha'' and ''dushya''.   
*Different types of prameha are characterized by the colour, taste, touch and smell of the respective dosha.
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*Different types of ''prameha'' are characterized by the color, taste, touch and smell of the respective ''dosha''.
*Patients suffering from prameha are classified into two categories, viz. (1) those who are obese and strong, and (2) those who are emaciated and weak. The clinical presentation and treatment is different for both categories.  Patients belonging to the latter category should be given nourishing therapy. Patient of the former category who are strong and who have more doshas in the body should be treated with elimination therapy.  
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*Patients suffering from ''prameha'' are classified into two categories, viz. (1) those who are obese and strong, and (2) those who are emaciated and weak. The clinical presentation and treatment is different for both categories.  Patients belonging to the latter category should be given nourishing therapy. Patient of the former category who are strong and who have more ''doshas'' in the body should be treated with elimination therapy.  
*After elimination therapy, nourishment therapy shall be prescribed to the patient. If nourishment therapy is not done, then the aggravated vata dosha leads to complications of prameha.   
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*After elimination therapy, nourishment therapy shall be prescribed to the patient. If nourishment therapy is not done, then the aggravated ''vata dosha'' leads to complications of ''prameha''.   
 
*The food preparations like yava (barley) which have dry, light to digest and hot properties are predominantly indicated in prameha.
 
*The food preparations like yava (barley) which have dry, light to digest and hot properties are predominantly indicated in prameha.
 
*Aggravated ''kleda'' (liquid element of the body), ''medas'' (adipose tissue) and ''kapha'' are responsible for the causation of ''prameha''. Considering this aggravation, ''apatarpana'' (depletion therapies) is the first principle of treatment in ''kapha'' and ''pitta'' dominant types of ''prameha''.
 
*Aggravated ''kleda'' (liquid element of the body), ''medas'' (adipose tissue) and ''kapha'' are responsible for the causation of ''prameha''. Considering this aggravation, ''apatarpana'' (depletion therapies) is the first principle of treatment in ''kapha'' and ''pitta'' dominant types of ''prameha''.

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