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*Jwara in a weak and emaciated person (kshina), associated with edema (shuna), seated in deeper body tissues (gambhira), severe (balvan) and persistent for long durations (dirgharatrika) are incurable. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/52-53]
 
*Jwara in a weak and emaciated person (kshina), associated with edema (shuna), seated in deeper body tissues (gambhira), severe (balvan) and persistent for long durations (dirgharatrika) are incurable. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/52-53]
 
*Jwara due to psycho-spiritual factors like allure and wrath is incurable. [Cha.Sa.[[Nidana Sthana]] 1/30]  
 
*Jwara due to psycho-spiritual factors like allure and wrath is incurable. [Cha.Sa.[[Nidana Sthana]] 1/30]  
*Jwara caused by [[vata]][[dosha]] is difficult to treat in any season [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/49] Pittadominant jwara occurring in seasons other than autumn and [[kapha]] dominant jwara occurring in seasons other than spring are difficult to treat. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/49]
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*Jwara caused by [[vata]][[dosha]] is difficult to treat in any season [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/49] Pitta dominant jwara occurring in seasons other than autumn and [[kapha]] dominant jwara occurring in seasons other than spring are difficult to treat. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 3/49]
    
=Objectives of treatment or goals of treatment=  
 
=Objectives of treatment or goals of treatment=  
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