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It is characterized by continuous mild jwara, dryness, edema and rigidity in body.[M.Ni.2/40]<ref name=Madava/> If [[vata]] and [[kapha]] are present in the skin, it causes rigor in the beginning and when they subside, [[pitta]] causes burning sensation and vice versa. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana.39/59]<ref name=Susruta/>
It is characterized by continuous mild jwara, dryness, edema and rigidity in body.[M.Ni.2/40]<ref name=Madava/> If [[vata]] and [[kapha]] are present in the skin, it causes rigor in the beginning and when they subside, [[pitta]] causes burning sensation and vice versa. [Su.Sa.Uttara Sthana.39/59]<ref name=Susruta/>


===Pralepakajwara===
===Pralepaka jwara===
   
   
The person experiences mild jwara associated with heaviness and heat all over body. [M.Ni.2/41]<ref name=Madava/> It is caused by aggravated [[kapha]] and [[pitta]].
The person experiences mild jwara associated with heaviness and heat all over body. [M.Ni.2/41]<ref name=Madava/> It is caused by aggravated [[kapha]] and [[pitta]].
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