− | The ''vyapeta hikka'' produced after the intake of four types of food (i.e. eatable, chewable, drinkable, lickable) and gets aggravated after food gets digested. He suffers from delirium, vomiting, diarrhea, thirst and unconsciousness. There is yawning, watering of eyes, dryness of mouth and bending of the body, and ''adhmana'' (distension of the abdomen). This ''hikka'' originates from the root of the clavicle and attack is not continuous. ''Hikka'' is injurious to life. (31-33) | + | The ''vyapeta hikka'' produced after the intake of four types of food (i.e. eatable, chewable, drinkable, lickable) and gets aggravated after food gets digested. He suffers from delirium, vomiting, diarrhea, thirst and unconsciousness. There is yawning, watering of eyes, dryness of mouth and bending of the body, and ''adhmana'' (distension of the abdomen). This ''hikka'' originates from the root of the clavicle and attack is not continuous. ''Hikka'' is injurious to life. [31-33] |