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Excessive dryness of the body in the absence of counteracting the same by proper measures leads to the ''udara roga''. The disease ''ama'' causing ''udara'' refers to the chronic perpetuation ''ama'' leads to ''udara roga''.<ref name="ref12">Agnivesha. Charaka Samhita, elaborated by Charaka & Dridabala with Ayurveda Deepika commentary by Chakrapani Datta, Vaidya Jadavaji Trikamji ed., 2009 Edition, Varanasi, Chaukhambha Orientalia, Pp 738, Pg no 492</ref>
 
Excessive dryness of the body in the absence of counteracting the same by proper measures leads to the ''udara roga''. The disease ''ama'' causing ''udara'' refers to the chronic perpetuation ''ama'' leads to ''udara roga''.<ref name="ref12">Agnivesha. Charaka Samhita, elaborated by Charaka & Dridabala with Ayurveda Deepika commentary by Chakrapani Datta, Vaidya Jadavaji Trikamji ed., 2009 Edition, Varanasi, Chaukhambha Orientalia, Pp 738, Pg no 492</ref>
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''Ama'' as a cause of ''udara'' also refers to the consumption of uncooked foods.<ref name="ref13">Agnivesha. Charaka Samhita, elaborated by Charaka & Dridabala with Jalpakalpataru commentary by gangadhara, 3rd part, kaviraja shri narendranathasen gupta; kaviraja shri balayichandrasen gupta, ed., 1st Edition, Culcutta, C.K.Sen and company ltd, Pp3828, Pg no 2815</ref>
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''Ama'' as a cause of ''udara'' also refers to the consumption of uncooked foods.<ref name="ref13" />
    
Severe suffering of diseases like ''pliha'' here refers to the suffering due to non availability of proper treatment predisposes to ''udara roga''. Morbidity of ''srotas'' refers to the ''mutravaha'' and ''purishavaha srotas'' and others that lead to the manifestation of ''udara roga''.<ref>Agnivesha. Charaka Samhita, elaborated by Charaka & Dridabala with Jalpakalpataru commentary by gangadhara, 3rd part, kaviraja shri narendranathasen gupta; kaviraja shri balayichandrasen gupta, ed., 1st Edition, Culcutta, C.K.Sen and company ltd, Pp3828, Pg no 2815</ref>
 
Severe suffering of diseases like ''pliha'' here refers to the suffering due to non availability of proper treatment predisposes to ''udara roga''. Morbidity of ''srotas'' refers to the ''mutravaha'' and ''purishavaha srotas'' and others that lead to the manifestation of ''udara roga''.<ref>Agnivesha. Charaka Samhita, elaborated by Charaka & Dridabala with Jalpakalpataru commentary by gangadhara, 3rd part, kaviraja shri narendranathasen gupta; kaviraja shri balayichandrasen gupta, ed., 1st Edition, Culcutta, C.K.Sen and company ltd, Pp3828, Pg no 2815</ref>

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