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| *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which ''vata'' and ''pitta'' are codominant while ''kapha'' is recessive has the following clinical features – giddiness, thirst, burning sensation, heaviness and excessive headache. [91] | | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which ''vata'' and ''pitta'' are codominant while ''kapha'' is recessive has the following clinical features – giddiness, thirst, burning sensation, heaviness and excessive headache. [91] |
| *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which ''vata'' and ''kapha'' are codominant while ''pitta'' is recessive has the following clinical features – Coldness, cough, anorexia, drowsiness, thirst, burning sensation and pain. [92] | | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which ''vata'' and ''kapha'' are codominant while ''pitta'' is recessive has the following clinical features – Coldness, cough, anorexia, drowsiness, thirst, burning sensation and pain. [92] |
− | *Sannipataja jwara in which pitta and kapha are codominant while vata is recessive has the following clinical features – Emesis, coldness, frequent burning sensation, thirst, unconsciousness and pain in the bones. (93) | + | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which ''pitta'' and ''kapha'' are codominant while ''vata'' is recessive has the following clinical features – Emesis, coldness, frequent burning sensation, thirst, unconsciousness and pain in the bones. [93] |
− | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated vata predominates over the other two doshas presents with the following signs and symptoms – pain in the joints, bones and head; delirium, heaviness, giddiness, thirst and dryness of the throat as well as the mouth(94). | + | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which vitiated ''vata'' predominates over the other two ''doshas'' presents with the following signs and symptoms **pain in the joints, bones and head; delirium, heaviness, giddiness, thirst and dryness of the throat as well as the mouth [94] |
− | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated pitta predominates over the other two doshas presents with the following signs and symptoms – blood in stool and urine, burning sensation, vomiting, arati (disliking for doing any work), giddiness, drowsiness and cough. (95) | + | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which vitiated ''pitta'' predominates over the other two ''doshas'' presents with the following signs and symptoms – blood in stool and urine, burning sensation, vomiting, ''arati'' (disliking for doing any work), giddiness, drowsiness and cough. [95] |
− | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated kapha predominates over the other two doshas presents with the following signs and symptoms – laziness, anorexia, nausea, burning sensation, vomiting, arati (restlessness), giddiness, drowsiness and cough. (96) | + | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which vitiated ''kapha'' predominates over the other two ''doshas'' presents with the following signs and symptoms – laziness, anorexia, nausea, burning sensation, vomiting, ''arati'' (restlessness), giddiness, drowsiness and cough. [96] |
− | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated kapha is excessively vitiated, pitta moderately vitiated and vata is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – coryza, vomiting, laziness, drowsiness, anorexia and weak digestion. (97) | + | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which vitiated ''kapha'' is excessively vitiated, ''pitta'' moderately vitiated and ''vata'' is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – coryza, vomiting, laziness, drowsiness, anorexia and weak digestion. [97] |
− | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated pitta is excessively vitiated, kapha moderately vitiated and vata is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – yellowish discoloration of urine and eyes, burning sensation, thirst, giddiness and anorexia. (98) | + | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which vitiated ''pitta'' is excessively vitiated, ''kapha'' moderately vitiated and ''vata'' is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – yellowish discoloration of urine and eyes, burning sensation, thirst, giddiness and anorexia. [98] |
− | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated vata is excessively vitiated, kapha moderately vitiated and pitta is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – headache, trembling, breathlessness, delirium, vomiting and anorexia. (99) | + | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which vitiated ''vata'' is excessively vitiated, ''kapha'' moderately vitiated and ''pitta'' is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – headache, trembling, breathlessness, delirium, vomiting and anorexia. [99] |
− | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated kapha is excessively vitiated, vata moderately vitiated and pitta is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – coldness, heaviness, drowsiness, delirium and excessive pain in bones as well as head. (100) | + | *''Sannipataja jwara'' in which vitiated kapha is excessively vitiated, vata moderately vitiated and pitta is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – coldness, heaviness, drowsiness, delirium and excessive pain in bones as well as head. (100) |
| *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated vata is excessively vitiated, pitta moderately vitiated and kapha is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – dyspnoea, cough, coryza, dryness of the mouth and excessive pain in the flanks. (101) | | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated vata is excessively vitiated, pitta moderately vitiated and kapha is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – dyspnoea, cough, coryza, dryness of the mouth and excessive pain in the flanks. (101) |
| *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated pitta is excessively vitiated, vata moderately vitiated and kapha is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – diarrhea, weak digestion, thirst, burning sensation, anorexia and giddiness. (102) | | *Sannipataja jwara in which vitiated pitta is excessively vitiated, vata moderately vitiated and kapha is less vitiated presents with the following clinical features – diarrhea, weak digestion, thirst, burning sensation, anorexia and giddiness. (102) |