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=== Glossary ===
 
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guLm (phonetic:gulma ; Sanskrit: xwYe) Lump in abdomen : A lump like formation occurring in the abdomen either mobile or static in nature, circular in shape and constantly increasing and decreasing in size.
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*guLm (phonetic:gulma ; Sanskrit: xwYe) Lump in abdomen : A lump like formation occurring in the abdomen either mobile or static in nature, circular in shape and constantly increasing and decreasing in size.
 
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*k)j guLm (phonetic:kaphaja gulma; Sanskrit: dफt xwYe ) : Solid lump in abdomen; A subtype of gulma characterized by heaviness and hardness of the lump with mild pain.
k)j guLm (phonetic:kaphaja gulma; Sanskrit: dफt xwYe ) : Solid lump in abdomen; A subtype of gulma characterized by heaviness and hardness of the lump with mild pain.
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*ipÄj guLm (phonetic :pittaja gulma; Sanskrit: fiRrt xwYe ) : Infective lump in abdomen; A subtype of gulma characterized by fever, superficial tenderness over the region and increase of pain during digestion of food.
 
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*r´j guLm (phonetic :raktaja gulma; Sanskrit :jDrt xwYe ) : Uterine tumor ; A subtype of gulma characterized by bolus like formation resembling to that of fetus devoid of limbs and having features like that of pittaja gulma; and mainly reported in females.
ipÄj guLm (phonetic :pittaja gulma; Sanskrit: fiRrt xwYe ) : Infective lump in abdomen; A subtype of gulma characterized by fever, superficial tenderness over the region and increase of pain during digestion of food.
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*vatj guLm (phonetic:vätaja gulma;Sanskrit; okrt xwYe) Gaseous lump : A subtype of gulma characterized by fleeting type of pain in the abdomen increasing post prandial.
 
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*saiÚpatj guLm ( phonetic: sännipätaja gulma; Sanskrit:  lUufikrt xwYe);A subtype of gulma characterized by formation of stone like hard lump in abdomen which is fatal in nature.
r´j guLm (phonetic :raktaja gulma; Sanskrit :jDrt xwYe ) : Uterine tumor ; A subtype of gulma characterized by bolus like formation resembling to that of fetus devoid of limbs and having features like that of pittaja gulma; and mainly reported in females.
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*ämaù (phonetic:Aam; Sanskrit: vke) Form of Toxins It is used as a technical word for anything that exists in a state of incomplete transformation. It is mentioned in various contexts like:
 
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**In particular, it can refer to a toxic byproduct generated due to improper or incomplete digestion.
vatj guLm (phonetic:vätaja gulma;Sanskrit; okrt xwYe) Gaseous lump : A subtype of gulma characterized by fleeting type of pain in the abdomen increasing post prandial.
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**Toxins that were produced at any stage of metabolism
saiÚpatj guLm ( phonetic: sännipätaja gulma; Sanskrit:  lUufikrt xwYe);A subtype of gulma characterized by formation of stone like hard lump in abdomen which is fatal in nature.
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and that are circulating through the channels are also  sometimes.
 
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**The first stage of any disease is also frequently.
ämaù (phonetic:Aam; Sanskrit: vke) Form of Toxins It is used as a technical word for anything that exists in a state of incomplete transformation. It is mentioned in various contexts like  
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**Any substance which is present in its abnormal state and is unwanted in the body. It represents, in a gross sense, mere indigestion which begins in the stomach, to, in a finer sense, even a faulty enzymatic pathway that prevents or hampers a metabolic cycle or chain. It is a very important factor playing a pivotal role in the genesis of any disease. It is also important in determining the prognosis, drug selection and all other stages of therapy.
 
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*Ajirnah(phonetic :Ajeerna; Sanskrit:  vth.kZ ) : Dyspepsia, all kinds of digestive and metabolic disorders; A disease characterized by difficulty in digesting food, accompanied by abdominal pain, heartburn and belching and also considered the root cause of all the intrinsic diseases. It is classified into six types.
a) In particular, it can refer to a toxic byproduct generated due to improper or incomplete digestion.
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*Āntrakūjana (  phonetic :Antrakujana  ;  Sanskrit:  आU(kकूजन ) The term signifies increased bowel sounds which reflect the increased intestinal peristaltic movements; this can sometimes occur in diarrhea or after taking food.
 
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*Adhmānaḥs (phonetic: Adhmana ; Sanskrit:  आ/ekन Distension, Inflation;  The term signifies distension or inflation of a body part caused due to stagnation of the substances inside it; but generally is taken for distension of the abdomen associated with pain due to various reasons like obstruction to the urine and feces, accumulation of blood in abdomen etc.
b) Toxins that were produced at any stage of metabolism and that are circulating through the channels are also  sometimes.
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*Atisāraù (phonetic :Atisara; Sanskrit:अfतसार )  Diarrhea ; A disease of large intestine having cardinal feature as excessive and frequent defecation of liquid or unformed stools.
 
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*Adhyaśanam (phonetic :Adhyashana ; Sanskrit: अ/;शनम ) Eating in undigested state; Eating before the complete digestion of the previous food.
c) The first stage of any disease is also frequently.
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*Aṭopaù (phonetic :atopa; Sanskrit: आटोप  ) Puffing, Swelling ; The term signifies abnormal expansion of the body tissue due to exertion of pressure within.
 
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*Avipākaḥ (Avipaka) Non- conversion ; The term signifies a state of non- conversion any substance in the body. Generally used to denote non-conversion of food.
d) Any substance which is present in its abnormal state and is unwanted in the body.
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It represents, in a gross sense, mere indigestion which begins in the stomach, to, in a finer sense, even a faulty enzymatic pathway that prevents or hampers a metabolic cycle or chain. It is a very important factor playing a pivotal role in the genesis of any disease. It is also important in determining the prognosis, drug selection and all other stages of therapy.
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Ajirnah(phonetic :Ajeerna; Sanskrit:  vth.kZ ) : Dyspepsia, all kinds of digestive and metabolic disorders; A disease characterized by difficulty in digesting food, accompanied by abdominal pain, heartburn and belching and also considered the root cause of all the intrinsic diseases. It is classified into six types.
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Āntrakūjana (  phonetic :Antrakujana  ;  Sanskrit:  आU(kकूजन ) The term signifies increased bowel sounds which reflect the increased intestinal peristaltic movements; this can sometimes occur in diarrhea or after taking food.
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• ādhmānaḥs (phonetic: Adhmana ; Sanskrit:  आ/ekन Distension, Inflation;  The term signifies distension or inflation of a body part caused due to stagnation of the substances inside it; but generally is taken for distension of the abdomen associated with pain due to various reasons like obstruction to the urine and feces, accumulation of blood in abdomen etc.
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Atisāraù (phonetic :Atisara; Sanskrit:अfतसार )  Diarrhea ; A disease of large intestine having cardinal feature as excessive and frequent defecation of liquid or unformed stools.
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Adhyaśanam (phonetic :Adhyashana ; Sanskrit: अ/;शनम ) Eating in undigested state; Eating before the complete digestion of the previous food.
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• āṭopaù (phonetic :atopa; Sanskrit: आटोप  ) Puffing, Swelling ; The term signifies abnormal expansion of the body tissue due to exertion of pressure within.
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• avipākaḥ (Avipaka) Non- conversion ; The term signifies a state of non- conversion any substance in the body. Generally used to denote non-conversion of food.
   
• arocakaḥ (phonetic :Arochaka; Sanskrit: अरोचक) Anorexia ; A disease where in the person has dislikes towards all kinds of food and drink.
 
• arocakaḥ (phonetic :Arochaka; Sanskrit: अरोचक) Anorexia ; A disease where in the person has dislikes towards all kinds of food and drink.
 
• Amagarbha(phonetic: Amagarbha;  Sanskrit: vkexZHk) Abnormal formation of embryo/embryo associated with endogenous toxins; An abnormal condition of the fetus resulting in any form of wastage of pregnancy till the end of 6 months.
 
• Amagarbha(phonetic: Amagarbha;  Sanskrit: vkexZHk) Abnormal formation of embryo/embryo associated with endogenous toxins; An abnormal condition of the fetus resulting in any form of wastage of pregnancy till the end of 6 months.
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• Muhurpipilikasamprachara-iva angeshu  ( Sanskrit: eqgqZfififydklaizpkjbovaxs’kq )Formication
 
• Muhurpipilikasamprachara-iva angeshu  ( Sanskrit: eqgqZfififydklaizpkjbovaxs’kq )Formication
 
• Todau(phonetic : Toda Sanskrit: ; rksn ) Needling,pinning sensation
 
• Todau(phonetic : Toda Sanskrit: ; rksn ) Needling,pinning sensation
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• Bhedah (phonetic Bheda Sanskrit:भॆद); The term signified an act of splitting or breaking.
 
• Bhedah (phonetic Bheda Sanskrit:भॆद); The term signified an act of splitting or breaking.
 
• āyāmaḥ (phonetic Ayama Sanskrit आयामः ) Extension /Expansion /Stretching /Broadening ; The term signifies pathological condition wherein there is expansion of (or any similar meaning) elastic structures in the body. It also denotes therapeutic created conditions wherein the channels or other body parts become extended so that the normal flow and the functional physiology of the bodily constituents may continue and the pathology may be alleviated.
 
• āyāmaḥ (phonetic Ayama Sanskrit आयामः ) Extension /Expansion /Stretching /Broadening ; The term signifies pathological condition wherein there is expansion of (or any similar meaning) elastic structures in the body. It also denotes therapeutic created conditions wherein the channels or other body parts become extended so that the normal flow and the functional physiology of the bodily constituents may continue and the pathology may be alleviated.
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• Cvasa; (phonetic Shwasa  Sanskrit श्वास); Dyspnoea due to respiratory disease; It is a respiratory diseases marked by recurrent paroxysmal attacks of shortness of breath, a subjective, difficulty or distress in breathing, with or without wheezing due to obstruction in respiratory airways.
 
• Cvasa; (phonetic Shwasa  Sanskrit श्वास); Dyspnoea due to respiratory disease; It is a respiratory diseases marked by recurrent paroxysmal attacks of shortness of breath, a subjective, difficulty or distress in breathing, with or without wheezing due to obstruction in respiratory airways.
 
• Upakrama(phonetic  Upakrama  Sanskrit उपकम); Therapeutic measures; The main therapeutic measures to counteract the disease conditions.
 
• Upakrama(phonetic  Upakrama  Sanskrit उपकम); Therapeutic measures; The main therapeutic measures to counteract the disease conditions.
• Ko..tha (phonetic  Koshtha; Sanskrit कोष्ठ);  A closed space or area, typically indicative of organs in the abdominal, thoracic and pelvic cavities physiologically koshthais also indicative of git. depending on the dominance of dosha, depending on the ability to digest the food, and depending on the bowel movements.
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• Ko..tha (phonetic  Koshtha; Sanskrit कोष्ठ);  A closed space or area, typically indicative of organs in the abdominal, thoracic and pelvic cavities physiologically koshthais also indicative of git. depending on the dominance of dosa, depending on the ability to digest the food, and depending on the bowel movements.
 
• Artava (phonetic  Artava  Sanskrit अ तव);; One of the updhatu of rasa dhatu.indicative of either menstrual fluid or ovum.it is dominant of Agni dhatu.
 
• Artava (phonetic  Artava  Sanskrit अ तव);; One of the updhatu of rasa dhatu.indicative of either menstrual fluid or ovum.it is dominant of Agni dhatu.
 
• glāniḥ ((phonetic Glani Sanskrit ग्लानिः  ); Mental fatigue/Regret;  Fatigue in mind leading to dislike towards thinking.
 
• glāniḥ ((phonetic Glani Sanskrit ग्लानिः  ); Mental fatigue/Regret;  Fatigue in mind leading to dislike towards thinking.
   
• Shwayathu(phonetic Shwayathu  Sanskrit श्वयथु);; Swelling ; oedema
 
• Shwayathu(phonetic Shwayathu  Sanskrit श्वयथु);; Swelling ; oedema
   
• Romaraji; (phonetic Romaraji  Sanskrit रोमराजि);  Appearance of hairy lines
 
• Romaraji; (phonetic Romaraji  Sanskrit रोमराजि);  Appearance of hairy lines
   
• Vidaha ((phonetic Vidaha  Sanskrit विदाह); Heartburn) An abnormal condition characterized by heartburn.
 
• Vidaha ((phonetic Vidaha  Sanskrit विदाह); Heartburn) An abnormal condition characterized by heartburn.
   
• Basti  (phonetic Basti  Sanskrit बस्ति);  bladder
 
• Basti  (phonetic Basti  Sanskrit बस्ति);  bladder
   
• Apacayam (phonetic Apacayam  Sanskrit  अपचयम) Decrease, get shrink, not nourishing; The term signifies decrease of the body constituents which are abnormally increased.
 
• Apacayam (phonetic Apacayam  Sanskrit  अपचयम) Decrease, get shrink, not nourishing; The term signifies decrease of the body constituents which are abnormally increased.
 
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