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Similarly causative factors can also be sorted out by asking whether it relates to food articles (curd, unripe fruits, spoiled, leafy vegetables) or its properties (excessive use of ''kshara'', sour, sharp, hot and heavy food articles), diet habit (fasting), sedentary life style, emaciation or weakness due to a disease or excessive ''shodhana'', contact to poisonous substances etc.
 
Similarly causative factors can also be sorted out by asking whether it relates to food articles (curd, unripe fruits, spoiled, leafy vegetables) or its properties (excessive use of ''kshara'', sour, sharp, hot and heavy food articles), diet habit (fasting), sedentary life style, emaciation or weakness due to a disease or excessive ''shodhana'', contact to poisonous substances etc.
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==== ''Chikitsa Sutra'' (Principles of treatment) ====
    
Ayurveda gives very importance to ''ama''. Therefore, if ''ama'' is associated with swelling then first it should be managed by prescribing lightening therapy (''langhana'') and digestive drugs. After getting the ''nirama'' symptoms, ''shodhana'' therapy can be done according to dominant ''dosha''. It is the general rule for all types of swellings.  
 
Ayurveda gives very importance to ''ama''. Therefore, if ''ama'' is associated with swelling then first it should be managed by prescribing lightening therapy (''langhana'') and digestive drugs. After getting the ''nirama'' symptoms, ''shodhana'' therapy can be done according to dominant ''dosha''. It is the general rule for all types of swellings.  

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