If a patient of ''pandu roga'' excessively follows pitta vitiating diet and regimen, the ''pitta'' so aggravated by involving the ''rakta'' and the ''mamsa'' causes ''kamala''. Its clinical features are the eyes, skin, nails and face of the patient become exceedingly yellow; stool and urine become reddish-yellow in color; complexion develops a color similar to that of a frog (found in rainy season); the senses get impaired; has burning sensation, indigestion, weakness, prostration and anorexia. This ''kamala'' is caused by excess of ''pitta'' is known as ''koshthashakhashrita'' [34-36] | If a patient of ''pandu roga'' excessively follows pitta vitiating diet and regimen, the ''pitta'' so aggravated by involving the ''rakta'' and the ''mamsa'' causes ''kamala''. Its clinical features are the eyes, skin, nails and face of the patient become exceedingly yellow; stool and urine become reddish-yellow in color; complexion develops a color similar to that of a frog (found in rainy season); the senses get impaired; has burning sensation, indigestion, weakness, prostration and anorexia. This ''kamala'' is caused by excess of ''pitta'' is known as ''koshthashakhashrita'' [34-36] |