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*The conversion of all prodromal features ([[purvarupa]]) into clinical features ([[rupa]]) indicates sickness progression to severity or incurability. | *The conversion of all prodromal features ([[purvarupa]]) into clinical features ([[rupa]]) indicates sickness progression to severity or incurability. | ||
*In case of diseases without the prodromal sign and symptoms like [[vatavyadhi]] and kshataksheena, the practitioner has to rely on the classical features of the disease to plan the treatment module for the subject. | *In case of diseases without the prodromal sign and symptoms like [[vatavyadhi]] and kshataksheena, the practitioner has to rely on the classical features of the disease to plan the treatment module for the subject. | ||
*Linga is an essential component of the five tools for knowledge of diseases (nidanapanchaka). [Cha.Sa.[[ | *Linga is an essential component of the five tools for knowledge of diseases (nidanapanchaka). [Cha.Sa.[[Nidana Sthana]] 1/6] It is used to diagnose the stages of progression of diseases ([[shatkriyakala]]).[Su.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 22/34]<ref name=Susruta/> | ||
==Contemporary approach== | ==Contemporary approach== | ||