Talk:Jwara Chikitsa: Difference between revisions
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==[[Dosha]] specific presentations== | ==[[Dosha]] specific presentations== | ||
Tritiyakajwara (every third day) affects different body parts depending on [[dosha]] specific aggravation as below: | ===Tritiyakajwara (every third day)=== | ||
It affects different body parts depending on [[dosha]] specific aggravation as below: | |||
*When [[kapha]] and [[pitta]] [[dosha]] are aggravated, it afflicts the sacral region (trika). | *When [[kapha]] and [[pitta]] [[dosha]] are aggravated, it afflicts the sacral region (trika). | ||
*When the [[vata]] and [[kapha]] [[dosha]] are aggravated, the upper back (prishtha) is affected. | *When the [[vata]] and [[kapha]] [[dosha]] are aggravated, the upper back (prishtha) is affected. | ||
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===Viparyaya vishamajwara=== | ===Viparyaya vishamajwara=== | ||
If vitiated [[dosha]] is situated in two or more than two sites of [[kapha]][[dosha]],it leads to viparyaya vishamajwara. [Su.Sa.Uttarasthana.39/55]<ref name=Susruta/> | |||
If vitiated [[dosha]] is situated in two or more than two sites of [[kapha]][[dosha]], it leads to viparyaya vishamajwara. [Su.Sa.Uttarasthana.39/55]<ref name=Susruta/> | |||
If [[dosha]] is present in chest and stomach, it causes continuous jwara, which remits once in forenoon. | If [[dosha]] is present in chest and stomach, it causes continuous jwara, which remits once in forenoon. | ||