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Raktapitta Chikitsaa
References:
C. Chi. 4, S. U. 45, .H. Ni. 3, Chi. 2, N.R. Raktapitta
Introduction:
This
is an acute disease (Aas`hukaaree). It spreads like forest fire. It
should be treated immediately and carefully. When this disease changes
the course (direction) it is indicative of incurability (Asaadhyatva).
It is a serious disease (Mahaagada), having grave consequences. It
afflicts the patient very fast. Mahaavega - greatly agitated). It is
like fire and affects instantaneously (Agnivat S`heeghrakaaree)
Pitta is associated with Rakta; hence it has a natural
tendency to vitiate. This vitiated Pitta combines with Rakta and
contaminates it. Pitta and Rak...
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