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==== Hereditary issues ====
 
==== Hereditary issues ====
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Some bleeding disorders are known as hereditary or acquired through genetic transmission. Ayurveda seems to point to specific foods and habits that promote the manifestation of acquired bleeding disorders; one could propose an epigenetic mechanism to explain these disorders that have eventual onset. Bleeding disorders such as hemophilia that occur from birth, indeed all hereditary imperfections, are explained in ayurveda with the concept of beeja doṣha, or inheritance of papam through cycles of karma.
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Some bleeding disorders are known as hereditary or acquired through genetic transmission. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] seems to point to specific foods and habits that promote the manifestation of acquired bleeding disorders; one could propose an epigenetic mechanism to explain these disorders that have eventual onset. Bleeding disorders such as hemophilia that occur from birth, indeed all hereditary imperfections, are explained in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] with the concept of ''beeja dosha'', or inheritance of ''paapam'' through cycles of ''karma''.
 
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Some pharmaceutical medications promote bleeding disorders. These situations can be treated by avoiding the etiological factors listed in this chapter. Once bleeding begins, the disease can be treated by removing the medicine, giving the patient sources of strong healthy pitta dosha, and fortifying the rakta so that organs fed by rakta can remain as healthy as possible.  
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Some pharmaceutical medications promote bleeding disorders. These situations can be treated by avoiding the etiological factors listed in this chapter. Once bleeding begins, the disease can be treated by removing the medicine, giving the patient sources of strong healthy ''pitta dosha'', and fortifying the ''rakta'' so that organs fed by ''rakta'' can remain as healthy as possible.
    
==== Pathophysiology of Bleeding/Hemorrhagic Disorders in modern medicine ====
 
==== Pathophysiology of Bleeding/Hemorrhagic Disorders in modern medicine ====

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