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=== 1) Dosha vaishamya (disequilibrium of dosha) ===
 
=== 1) Dosha vaishamya (disequilibrium of dosha) ===
 
<p style="text-align:justify;">As mentioned earlier the pathology or the vitiation of normal physiology of stanya is the main reason behind the occurrence of diseases in the new-born. The basic dosha disequilibrium (vaishamya) can be understood as depletion (kshaya) and increase (vriddhi). It can be summarized in the table given below:(Table No. 1 – types of Vaishamya its features and understanding concerning Stanya)</p>
 
<p style="text-align:justify;">As mentioned earlier the pathology or the vitiation of normal physiology of stanya is the main reason behind the occurrence of diseases in the new-born. The basic dosha disequilibrium (vaishamya) can be understood as depletion (kshaya) and increase (vriddhi). It can be summarized in the table given below:(Table No. 1 – types of Vaishamya its features and understanding concerning Stanya)</p>
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!'''Types of  Vaishamya'''
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!'''Features'''
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!'''Practical  understanding'''
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|'''Stanya  kshaya (depletion state)'''
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'''(Su.  Sa. Sutra Sthana 15/12)'''
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|·        Stana  mlanata: Breast appear underdeveloped or emaciated
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·        Stanya  alpata: decrease in quantity of breast milk
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·        Stanya  asambhava:  Lack of production of  breast milk
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|·       This can be correlated with low milk  supply or decrease in the quantity of milk.
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·        In some cases, complete failure of milk  production can occur as well.
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|'''Stanya  vriddhi (increased state)'''
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'''(Su.  Sa. Sutra Sthana 15/6)'''
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|·        Stana  apeenatwa: Overgrowth of stana.
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·        Stanya  muhurmuhu pravritti: Intermittent, continuous production of  stanya
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·        Toda:  pricking pain at stana region
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|·       This is correlated to galactorrhea
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·       Breast hypertrophy or gigantomachia  can be related with this condition.
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·       Symptoms of breast abscess or  carcinoma.
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|}
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