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A ''pralepa'' should be neither too unctuous nor too dry, neither too solid nor too liquid, but of the right consistency.  
 
A ''pralepa'' should be neither too unctuous nor too dry, neither too solid nor too liquid, but of the right consistency.  
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The stale lepa should never be used for application; the previously used lepa should not be used again for application, because it causes accumulation of heat leading to kleda (putrification), visarpa (spread of disease) and pain.
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The stale ''lepa'' should never be used for application; the previously used ''lepa'' should not be used again for application, because it causes accumulation of heat leading to ''kleda'' (putrification), ''visarpa'' (spread of disease) and pain.
The pralepa smeared over a piece of cloth, and that cloth is used for application on wound, it sudates the wound and consequently swedaja pidaka (boils) and itching are induced.  
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If the pralepa is applied without removing the previous pralepa, it produces same adverse effects as those mentioned above in the case of applications over the bandage.  
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The ''pralepa'' smeared over a piece of cloth, and that cloth is used for application on wound, it sudates the wound and consequently ''swedaja pidaka'' (boils) and itching are induced.  
The pralepa applied externally that is either too unctuous or too fluid does not adhere properly and therefore cannot alleviate the diseased condition.  
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Thin lepa should not be applied because while drying develops cracks and medicinal property of lepa does not penetrates properly in the affected part as it dries up quickly.  
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If the ''pralepa'' is applied without removing the previous ''pralepa'', it produces same adverse effects as those mentioned above in the case of applications over the bandage.  
If the pralepa is applied without mixing ghee, it produces same but in excess adverse effects as described for thin pralepa. While getting dried up this pralepa leads to aggravation of disease manifestation. (99-107)
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The ''pralepa'' applied externally that is either too unctuous or too fluid does not adhere properly and therefore cannot alleviate the diseased condition.  
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Thin ''lepa'' should not be applied because while drying develops cracks and medicinal property of ''lepa'' does not penetrates properly in the affected part as it dries up quickly.
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If the ''pralepa'' is applied without mixing ghee, it produces same but in excess adverse effects as described for thin ''pralepa''. While getting dried up this ''pralepa'' leads to aggravation of disease manifestation. [99-107]
    
==== Diet recipes for treatment of visarpa ====
 
==== Diet recipes for treatment of visarpa ====

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