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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.   
 
*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.
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*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''.
*If vata is primarily aggravated in prameha because of excessive depletion of tissue elements, then it is incurable. If vata is associated and secondarily aggravated, then it is treatable upto some extent.  
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*If ''vata'' is primarily aggravated in ''prameha'' because of excessive depletion of tissue elements, then it is incurable. If ''vata'' is associated and secondarily aggravated, then it is treatable upto some extent.  
 
*Persistently avoiding etiological factors after manifestation of disease and during treatment of disease are important principles of management of disease.  
 
*Persistently avoiding etiological factors after manifestation of disease and during treatment of disease are important principles of management of disease.  
*The curability of kapha and pitta dominant prameha depends upon intensity of involvement of meda dhatu.  
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*The curability of ''kapha'' and ''pitta'' dominant ''prameha'' depends upon intensity of involvement of ''meda dhatu''.  
*Patients who suffer from prameha since birth (congenital) and those who are borne of prameha parents (hereditary) are not curable because of the morbidity in their bija (genes). Similarly, other hereditary (kulaja/familial) ailments are considered as incurable.
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*Patients who suffer from prameha since birth (congenital) and those who are borne of ''prameha'' parents (hereditary) are not curable because of the morbidity in their ''bija'' (genes). Similarly, other hereditary (''kulaja''/familial) ailments are considered as incurable.
    
=== Vidhi Vimarsha ===
 
=== Vidhi Vimarsha ===

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