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As a result of mental disgust occasioned by senses contact with despicable, antagonistic, unclean, putrid, unholy and loathsome odors, diet or sights, the ''chhardi''(vomiting) is known as vomiting induced by contact with hateful things [18]
 
As a result of mental disgust occasioned by senses contact with despicable, antagonistic, unclean, putrid, unholy and loathsome odors, diet or sights, the ''chhardi''(vomiting) is known as vomiting induced by contact with hateful things [18]
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==== Symptoms of incurable chhardi ====
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==== Symptoms of incurable ''chhardi'' ====
    
क्षीणस्य या छर्दिरतिप्रवृद्धा सोपद्रवा शोणितपूययुक्ता|  
 
क्षीणस्य या छर्दिरतिप्रवृद्धा सोपद्रवा शोणितपूययुक्ता|  
 
सचन्द्रिकां तां प्रवदन्त्यसाध्यां साध्यां चिकित्सेदनुपद्रवां च||१९||
 
सचन्द्रिकां तां प्रवदन्त्यसाध्यां साध्यां चिकित्सेदनुपद्रवां च||१९||
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kṣīṇasya yā chardiratipravr̥ddhā sōpadravā śōṇitapūyayuktā|  
 
kṣīṇasya yā chardiratipravr̥ddhā sōpadravā śōṇitapūyayuktā|  
 
sacandrikāṁ tāṁ pravadantyasādhyāṁ sādhyāṁ cikitsēdanupadravāṁ ca||19||  
 
sacandrikāṁ tāṁ pravadantyasādhyāṁ sādhyāṁ cikitsēdanupadravāṁ ca||19||  
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kShINasya yA chardiratipravRuddhA sopadravA shoNitapUyayuktA|  
 
kShINasya yA chardiratipravRuddhA sopadravA shoNitapUyayuktA|  
 
sacandrikAM tAM pravadantyasAdhyAM sAdhyAM cikitsedanupadravAM ca||19||  
 
sacandrikAM tAM pravadantyasAdhyAM sAdhyAM cikitsedanupadravAM ca||19||  
Vomiting that occurs in an emaciated person, that continues incessantly, that is associated with complications, and vomitus that contains blood, pus and chandrika (circular shiny patches with variegated colour) is incurable. The physician should treat only curable types that are not associated with complications (19).
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Vomiting that occurs in an emaciated person, that continues incessantly, that is associated with complications, and vomitus that contains blood, pus and ''chandrika'' (circular shiny patches with variegated color) is incurable. The physician should treat only curable types that are not associated with complications [19]
    
==== Principles of treatment ====
 
==== Principles of treatment ====

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