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| asthimajjagataH kRucchraH shukrastho naiva siddhyati||83|| | | asthimajjagataH kRucchraH shukrastho naiva siddhyati||83|| |
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− | Manifestation of jwara at a particular time or a change in the time of manifestation takes place due to following factors – | + | Manifestation of ''jwara'' at a particular time or a change in the time of manifestation takes place due to following factors – |
− | Jwara occurs according to the strength or weakness of factors like dosha, seasons, day, night, mental status and artha (deeds of previous life), | + | ''Jwara'' occurs according to the strength or weakness of factors like ''dosha'', seasons, day, night, mental status and ''artha'' (deeds of previous life). |
− | Manifestation of jwara in the different dhatu (body tissues) – | + | |
− | i. When the vitiated dosha are located in the rasa dhatu, the clinical features manifesting are – heaviness, miserable feeling, anxiety, exhaustion, vomiting, anorexia, increase in external temperature, body ache and yawning.
| + | Manifestation of ''jwara'' in the different ''dhatu'' (body tissues) – |
− | ii. The vitiated doshas causing jwara are located in the rakta dhatu, the clinical features are – Increase in body temperature, eruptions, thirst, frequent spitting mixed with blood burning sensation, discoloration, giddiness, intoxication and incoherent speech.
| + | #When the vitiated ''dosha'' are located in the ''rasa dhatu'', the clinical features manifesting are – heaviness, miserable feeling, anxiety, exhaustion, vomiting, anorexia, increase in external temperature, body ache and yawning. |
− | iii. Burning sensation inside the body, thirst, unconsciousness, weakness, diarrhea, foul smell from the body and throwing movement of the limbs are the features manifesting when the doshas causing jwara are lodged in the mamsa dhatu.
| + | #The vitiated ''doshas'' causing ''jwara'' are located in the ''rakta dhatu'', the clinical features are – Increase in body temperature, eruptions, thirst, frequent spitting mixed with blood burning sensation, discoloration, giddiness, intoxication and incoherent speech. |
− | iv. Vitiated dosha located in the medo dhatu present with the following clinical features – excessive sweating, thirst, incoherent speech, frequent emesis, inability to tolerate the smell of one’s own body, wet feeling in the body and anorexia.
| + | #Burning sensation inside the body, thirst, unconsciousness, weakness, diarrhea, foul smell from the body and throwing movement of the limbs are the features manifesting when the ''doshas'' causing ''jwara'' are lodged in the ''mamsa dhatu''. |
− | v. Vitiated dosha located in the asthi dhatu cause the following clinical features – diarrhea, emesis, pain in the bones, production of kujana (a sort of cooing sound) throwing movement of the body and limbs.
| + | #Vitiated ''dosha'' located in the ''medo dhatu'' present with the following clinical features – excessive sweating, thirst, incoherent speech, frequent emesis, inability to tolerate the smell of one’s own body, wet feeling in the body and anorexia. |
− | vi. When the vitiated dosha are located in the majja dhatu then the following signs and symptoms appear – hiccup, bronchitis, cough, feeling of entering into darkness frequently, cutting pain in the vital organs (marmas), feeling of cold externally and internal burning sensation.
| + | #Vitiated ''dosha'' located in the ''asthi dhatu'' cause the following clinical features – diarrhea, emesis, pain in the bones, production of ''kujana'' (a sort of cooing sound) throwing movement of the body and limbs. |
− | vii. Vitiated dosha causing jwara located in the sukra dhatu cause ejaculation and destruction of shukra resulting in the extinction of life along with vayu, agni and soma of the subtle body (sukshma sharira).
| + | #When the vitiated ''dosha'' are located in the ''majja dhatu'' then the following signs and symptoms appear – hiccup, bronchitis, cough, feeling of entering into darkness frequently, cutting pain in the vital organs (''marmas''), feeling of cold externally and internal burning sensation. |
− | The jwara in which doshas are located in the rasa, rakta, mamsa and medas dhatu are curable, while those in which the location is in the asthi and majja dhatu are difficult to treat. The jwara in which the vitiated dosha are located in shukra dhatu is incurable. (75-83) | + | #Vitiated ''dosha'' causing ''jwara'' located in the ''sukra dhatu'' cause ejaculation and destruction of ''shukra'' resulting in the extinction of life along with ''vayu, agni'' and ''soma'' of the subtle body (''sukshma sharira''). |
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| + | The ''jwara'' in which ''doshas'' are located in the ''rasa, rakta, mamsa'' and ''medas dhatu'' are curable, while those in which the location is in the ''asthi'' and ''majja dhatu'' are difficult to treat. The ''jwara'' in which the vitiated ''dosha'' are located in ''shukra dhatu'' is incurable. [75-83] |
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| ==== Clinical features of jwara due to combination of two dosha ==== | | ==== Clinical features of jwara due to combination of two dosha ==== |