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''Vayu'' aggravated by ununctuous and hot ingredients or by the obstruction due to vitiated ''dosha'', impairs the body elements and spreads in proportion to its strength.  
 
''Vayu'' aggravated by ununctuous and hot ingredients or by the obstruction due to vitiated ''dosha'', impairs the body elements and spreads in proportion to its strength.  
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Its signs and symptoms are giddiness, burning sensation, excessive thirst, pricking sensation, severe pain, body ache, cramps, shivering, fever, feeling of entering in darkness, cough, breaking and splitting pains in the bones and joints, looseness in joints, trembling, anorexia, indigestion, congestion of the eyes, lacrimation and paresthesia; the region where the inflammation is spreading becomes blackish and reddish in colour and oedematous. The patient suffers from severe pricking, splitting or aching pain in the part affected as also extension and contractions of the parts, horripilation and quivering. If not treated it gives rise to quick bursting small blackish or reddish blisters with thin clear reddish and scanty discharge. The patient also suffers from the retention of flatus, urine and faeces. Etiological factors do not suit and the contrary ones suit the patient, this is vata dominant visarpa. (29-30)
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Its signs and symptoms are giddiness, burning sensation, excessive thirst, pricking sensation, severe pain, body ache, cramps, shivering, fever, feeling of entering in darkness, cough, breaking and splitting pains in the bones and joints, looseness in joints, trembling, anorexia, indigestion, congestion of the eyes, lacrimation and paresthesia; the region where the inflammation is spreading becomes blackish and reddish in colour and oedematous. The patient suffers from severe pricking, splitting or aching pain in the part affected as also extension and contractions of the parts, horripilation and quivering. If not treated it gives rise to quick bursting small blackish or reddish blisters with thin clear reddish and scanty discharge. The patient also suffers from the retention of flatus, urine and faeces. Etiological factors do not suit and the contrary ones suit the patient, this is ''vata'' dominant ''visarpa''. [29-30]
    
==== Etio-pathogeneis and clinical features of pitta dominant visarpa ====
 
==== Etio-pathogeneis and clinical features of pitta dominant visarpa ====

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