Raktapitta Nidana: Difference between revisions
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In cases where blood comes out from both the routes, [[raktapitta]] is incurable because no effective evacuative measure is applicable. In [[raktapitta]], elimination of [[dosha]] from the opposite route is recommended. Thus, the three types (on the basis of the routes of bleeding) of [[raktapitta]] progression ([[udarka]]) have been described. [18-20] | In cases where blood comes out from both the routes, [[raktapitta]] is incurable because no effective evacuative measure is applicable. In [[raktapitta]], elimination of [[dosha]] from the opposite route is recommended. Thus, the three types (on the basis of the routes of bleeding) of [[raktapitta]] progression ([[udarka]]) have been described. [18-20] | ||
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Some curable diseases do not get treated successfully because of | Some curable diseases do not get treated successfully (and lead to incurability) because of following factors: | ||
* Not following proper treatment protocol | |||
* lack of attendants and equipment | |||
* Mischievousness and fault of the physician. | |||
If the disease is not treated, then it proceeds to incurability. If treated well, sometimes the incurable disease may become curable or palliable. [21-23] | |||
=== Signs of incurable [[raktapitta]] === | === Signs of incurable [[raktapitta]] === | ||