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''Ojas'' as ''dushya'' is mainly involved in ''vataja prameha'' i.e. ''ojomeha'' (''madhumeha''). The symptoms of ''ojakshaya'' manifests, like ''gurugatrata'' (heaviness in body), ''nidra'' (sleepiness), ''tandra'' (drowsiness) and ''daurbalya'' (fatigue) can be correlated with immunocompromised stage in diabetes mellitus due to deranged immunity.
 
''Ojas'' as ''dushya'' is mainly involved in ''vataja prameha'' i.e. ''ojomeha'' (''madhumeha''). The symptoms of ''ojakshaya'' manifests, like ''gurugatrata'' (heaviness in body), ''nidra'' (sleepiness), ''tandra'' (drowsiness) and ''daurbalya'' (fatigue) can be correlated with immunocompromised stage in diabetes mellitus due to deranged immunity.
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==== ''Kleda'' ====
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===== ''Kleda'' =====
    
This is one of the body components mainly involved in the pathogenesis. The literary meanings of ''kleda'' are wetness, moisture and dumpness etc. The physiology of ''kleda'' is mainly related with ''mutra'' and ''sweda'' along with ''meda''. Thus, when ''kleda'' is involved then it directly affects the above factors. In normal physiology ''mutra'' and ''sweda'' maintain the balance of ''kleda''. Especially ''sweda'' holds it in the body and ''mutra'' gets excreted out of the body according to the body condition and requirement. If ''kleda'' gets vitiated it directly affects the physiology of ''mutra'' and ''sweda'' and disrupts the assemblage of bodily elements causing ''shaithilya''. Thus, the symptoms manifest due to ''kleda'' vitiation are ''prabhutamutrata'' (polyuria), ''swedavrddhi'' (increased sweating), ''shaithilya'' (weakness), ''daurgandhya'' (bad smell) and ''avilamutrata'' (polyuria).
 
This is one of the body components mainly involved in the pathogenesis. The literary meanings of ''kleda'' are wetness, moisture and dumpness etc. The physiology of ''kleda'' is mainly related with ''mutra'' and ''sweda'' along with ''meda''. Thus, when ''kleda'' is involved then it directly affects the above factors. In normal physiology ''mutra'' and ''sweda'' maintain the balance of ''kleda''. Especially ''sweda'' holds it in the body and ''mutra'' gets excreted out of the body according to the body condition and requirement. If ''kleda'' gets vitiated it directly affects the physiology of ''mutra'' and ''sweda'' and disrupts the assemblage of bodily elements causing ''shaithilya''. Thus, the symptoms manifest due to ''kleda'' vitiation are ''prabhutamutrata'' (polyuria), ''swedavrddhi'' (increased sweating), ''shaithilya'' (weakness), ''daurgandhya'' (bad smell) and ''avilamutrata'' (polyuria).

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