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Types of raktapitta described in Ayurveda can be correlated with following disorders for understanding: | Types of ''raktapitta'' described in Ayurveda can be correlated with following disorders for understanding: | ||
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There are various bleeding disorders, some of which can be correlated with | There are various bleeding disorders, some of which can be correlated with ''raktapitta''. Bleeding disorders can occur either due to decrease in coagulation factor in blood or due to increase in bleeding factor. When patient has bleeding from anus (''guda'') or vagina(''yoni''), then it is difficult to differentiate whether the disease is ''adhoga raktapitta'' or ''raktarsha'' or ''raktatisara'' or ''pradara''. There are major similarities in causes, signs, ''doshas'' involved but also minor differences. And that minor differences need to be studied to capture the right link of disease, which can be done only when one has, the deep knowledge of Ayurvedic diagnostic tool i.e. ''nidanpanchaka''. The profound cognizance of ''nidanapanchaka'' as a diagnostic tool can enhance the treatment modalities of Ayurvedic management of diseases in coming years. | ||
==== Commonly used medicines in rakta-pitta ==== | ==== Commonly used medicines in rakta-pitta ==== | ||