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The aggravated ''dosha'' circulate through the channels carrying ''rasa'' (the first nutritional dhatu equivalent to plasma) and spread all over the body and gets stagnated, causes ''santata jwara''. This ''santata jwara'' is extremely difficult to treat and manifests its symptoms very quickly. In this type  the patient either gets cured (on the pacification of ''dosha'') or killed (on the further aggravation of ''dosha'') on the 10th, 12th or 7th day.
 
The aggravated ''dosha'' circulate through the channels carrying ''rasa'' (the first nutritional dhatu equivalent to plasma) and spread all over the body and gets stagnated, causes ''santata jwara''. This ''santata jwara'' is extremely difficult to treat and manifests its symptoms very quickly. In this type  the patient either gets cured (on the pacification of ''dosha'') or killed (on the further aggravation of ''dosha'') on the 10th, 12th or 7th day.
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The ''dosha'' involved in the manifestation of santata jwara is in accordance with season (kala), vitiated factors (dushya), and the physical constitution of the patient (prakriti) due to which it is nispratyanika (having no opponent / which can’t be inhibited). Thus, it is known to be unbearable.  
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The ''dosha'' involved in the manifestation of ''santata jwara'' is in accordance with season (''kala''), vitiated factors (''dushya''), and the physical constitution of the patient (''prakriti'') due to which it is ''nispratyanika'' (having no opponent / which cannot be inhibited). Thus, it is known to be unbearable.  
Additionally, the other dhatu, urine, stool and vata etc. dosha, also get affected simultaneously in this fever. If the involved factors like rasa are purified optimally the fever gets subsided in either 7 or 10 or 12 days, otherwise, the fever kills the patient within that period.
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If, some of the 12 constituents of this fever get purified, while some others remain unpurified, then the fever goes in latent stage on the 12th day and reappears on the 13th day and may persist for  longer duration. In this way, a physician should understand the causes and features of this type of fever and should initiate the treatment only after a proper understanding of these factors, mostly by the methods beginning with apatarpana. (53-61)
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Additionally, the other ''dhatu'', urine, stool and ''vata'' etc. ''dosha'', also get affected simultaneously in this fever. If the involved factors like ''rasa'' are purified optimally the fever gets subsided in either 7 or 10 or 12 days, otherwise, the fever kills the patient within that period.
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If, some of the 12 constituents of this fever get purified, while some others remain unpurified, then the fever goes in latent stage on the 12th day and reappears on the 13th day and may persist for  longer duration. In this way, a physician should understand the causes and features of this type of fever and should initiate the treatment only after a proper understanding of these factors, mostly by the methods beginning with ''apatarpana''. [53-61]
    
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