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When jwara affects body tissues, it produces tissue specific clinical features. These conditions of lodging pathogenic factors of jwara at different tissues ([[dhatu]]) are termed as ‘dhatugatajwara’.  This suggests progressive stages of disease affecting deeper tissues.  
 
When jwara affects body tissues, it produces tissue specific clinical features. These conditions of lodging pathogenic factors of jwara at different tissues ([[dhatu]]) are termed as ‘dhatugatajwara’.  This suggests progressive stages of disease affecting deeper tissues.  
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[Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]].3/75-82] [Su.Sa.Uttarasthana.39/83-88]
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|+ Table 6: Clinical features and management of dhatugatajwara
 
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==Prognosis==
 
==Prognosis==
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Jwara at the site of nutrient fluid ([[rasa]]), blood ([[rakta]]), muscle ([[mamsa]]) and adipose tissue ([[meda]] [[dhatu]]) are curable. Jwara affecting bones ([[asthi]]) and marrow ([[majja]]) are difficult to cure. Jwara affecting semen/reproductive fluid ([[shukra]] [[dhatu]]) is incurable. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]].3/83]
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Jwara at the site of nutrient fluid ([[rasa]]), blood ([[rakta]]), muscle ([[mamsa]]) and adipose tissue ([[meda dhatu]]) are curable. Jwara affecting bones ([[asthi dhatu]]) and marrow ([[majja dathu]]) are difficult to cure. Jwara affecting semen/reproductive fluid ([[shukra]] [[dhatu]]) is incurable. [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]].3/83]
    
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