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Due to intake of dry food and exertion, ''vata'' is mildly vitiated in ''koshtha'' and moves in the upward direction i.e respiratory tract resulting in ''kshudra shwasa''. The patient suffering from this type of ''shwasa'' does not have any affliction of various body parts and the functions are not affected. It is not very painful as it does not affect the channels of food and drinks nor does it cause pain to the sense organs. This is curable if the symptom is not completely manifested and the patient is strong. Thus all the types of ''hikka'' and ''shwasa'' are elaborated along with their signs and symptoms.[65-67]
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Due to intake of dry food and exertion, [[vata]] is mildly vitiated in ''koshtha'' and moves in the upward direction i.e respiratory tract resulting in ''kshudra shwasa''. The patient suffering from this type of ''shwasa'' does not have any affliction of various body parts and the functions are not affected. It is not very painful as it does not affect the channels of food and drinks nor does it cause pain to the sense organs. This is curable if the symptom is not completely manifested and the patient is strong. Thus all the types of ''hikka'' and ''shwasa'' are elaborated along with their signs and symptoms.[65-67]
    
=== Necessity of quick management of ''hikka'' and ''shwasa'' ===
 
=== Necessity of quick management of ''hikka'' and ''shwasa'' ===
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