− | Exogenous swellings can be primarily identified by characteristic signs of injury and localization. After some time, they become similar to endogenous swellings (due to vitiation of ''dosha''). They are treated by bandage, ''mantra'' (holy chants), antidotes, local application of medicines, fomentation, cooling measures etc. [5] | + | Exogenous swellings can be primarily identified by characteristic signs of injury and localization. After some time, they become similar to endogenous swellings (due to vitiation of [[dosha]]). They are treated by bandage, ''mantra'' (holy chants), antidotes, local application of medicines, fomentation, cooling measures etc. [5] |