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This article describes general etiology, premonitory features, clinical features, pathogenesis, and management principles of jwara. Classification of the disease is also highlighted. Specific types of jwara like acute stage (navajwara), chronic stage (jeernajwara), irregular pattern (vishamajwara), jwara involving all three [[dosha]] (sannipatajajwara), jwara affecting body components (dhatugatajwara) are dealt in separate articles.
 
This article describes general etiology, premonitory features, clinical features, pathogenesis, and management principles of jwara. Classification of the disease is also highlighted. Specific types of jwara like acute stage (navajwara), chronic stage (jeernajwara), irregular pattern (vishamajwara), jwara involving all three [[dosha]] (sannipatajajwara), jwara affecting body components (dhatugatajwara) are dealt in separate articles.
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National Ayurveda Morbidity Code:  EC -3
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===National Ayurveda Morbidity Code:  EC -3===
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ICD code for relevant condition/DSM code: R50.9 (ICD)
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===ICD code for relevant condition/DSM code: R50.9 (ICD)===
    
Keywords:Jwara, fever, roga, rise in body temperature, hyperpyrexia, infectious disease, noninfectious diseases in Ayurveda.  
 
Keywords:Jwara, fever, roga, rise in body temperature, hyperpyrexia, infectious disease, noninfectious diseases in Ayurveda.  
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