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| Contraindications of fasting: | | Contraindications of fasting: |
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− | Fasting is contraindicated in jwara caused by aggravated [[vata]][[dosha]] or by exertion or by traumatic or psychic causes,and in chronic conditions. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]].3/272] [Su.Sa.Uttarasthana.39/102] | + | Fasting is contraindicated in jwara caused by aggravated [[vata]][[dosha]] or by exertion or by traumatic or psychic causes,and in chronic conditions. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]].3/272] [Su.Sa.Uttarasthana.39/102]<ref name=Susruta/> |
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| Contraindications of hot water: | | Contraindications of hot water: |
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− | Hot water is contraindicated in conditions occurring due to [[pitta]] [[dosha]], , burning sensation of eyes and whole body; delusion and diarrhoea, poisoning and alcoholic intoxication; in summer season, in emaciation and bleeding disorders.[A.Hr.Chikitsa Sthana.1/14] | + | Hot water is contraindicated in conditions occurring due to [[pitta]] [[dosha]], , burning sensation of eyes and whole body; delusion and diarrhoea, poisoning and alcoholic intoxication; in summer season, in emaciation and bleeding disorders.[A.Hr.Chikitsa Sthana.1/14]<ref name=Hridaya/> |
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− | If the strength of the individual is normal, then the medicines are administered at a suitable stage and only if required. The general period for natural remission is one week. If jwara does not subside and deterioration in condition is observed due to acute aggravation of [[pitta]] [[dosha]], then medicines are prescribed. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana.39/119] | + | If the strength of the individual is normal, then the medicines are administered at a suitable stage and only if required. The general period for natural remission is one week. If jwara does not subside and deterioration in condition is observed due to acute aggravation of [[pitta]] [[dosha]], then medicines are prescribed. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana.39/119]<ref name=Susruta/> |
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| =Clinical features of remission= | | =Clinical features of remission= |