| In this chapter of ''vatarakta'' the etiological factors, location and root, reason for its prevalence of aggravation in general in joints, prodromal symptoms, clinical features, symptoms of both types (''uttana'' and ''gambhira''), different symptom produced by the ''doshic'' predominance and complications, prognostic description of different stages of the disease (''sadhya, yapya'' and ''asadhya''), management of ''sadhya vatarakta'' (curable ''vatarakta'') and symptomatic treatment of all stages as well has been described in brief and details by the great sage Atreya for Agnivesha. | | In this chapter of ''vatarakta'' the etiological factors, location and root, reason for its prevalence of aggravation in general in joints, prodromal symptoms, clinical features, symptoms of both types (''uttana'' and ''gambhira''), different symptom produced by the ''doshic'' predominance and complications, prognostic description of different stages of the disease (''sadhya, yapya'' and ''asadhya''), management of ''sadhya vatarakta'' (curable ''vatarakta'') and symptomatic treatment of all stages as well has been described in brief and details by the great sage Atreya for Agnivesha. |
− | Thus ends the 29th Chapter ([[Vatarakta Chikitsa]]) in [[Chikitsa Sthana]] in treatise composed by Agnivesha, redacted by Charaka and reconstructed by Dridhabala. [163–165] | + | Thus ends the 29th Chapter ([[Vatarakta Chikitsa]]) in [[Chikitsa Sthana]] in treatise composed by Agnivesha, redacted by Charak and reconstructed by Dridhabala. [163–165] |