Aggravated pitta predominant dośā vitiates the dhātu. This vitiation of dhātus cause sluggishnesss (śithilata) and heaviness (gaurava) in the dhātu resulting in diminution of complexion (varṇa), strength (bala), unctuousness (sneha) and the qualities of ojas. Thus, the person develops diminished blood (rakta) and the fatty tissue (medas) and absence of the vitality of all the tissues (niḥsāra) decreases functional status of sense organs (sithilendriyaḥ) and discolouration of the body. Hetu (etiological factors and pathogenesis) and the sign and symptoms of the disease will be explained hereafter (4-6).
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Aggravated ''pitta'' predominant ''dosha'' vitiates the ''dhatu''. This vitiation of ''dhatus'' cause sluggishnesss (''shithilata'') and heaviness (''gaurava'') in the ''dhatu'' resulting in diminution of complexion (''varna''), strength (''bala''), unctuousness (''sneha'') and the qualities of ''ojas''. Thus, the person develops diminished blood (''rakta'') and the fatty tissue (''medas'') and absence of the vitality of all the tissues (''nihsara'') decreases functional status of sense organs (''sithilendriyah'') and discoloration of the body. ''Hetu'' (etiological factors and pathogenesis) and the sign and symptoms of the disease will be explained hereafter [4-6]