Samprapti of Jwara From Charaka Nidana in Contemporary Context
Samprapti of Jwara From Charaka Nidana in Contemporary Context
Samprapti of Jwara From Charaka Nidana in Contemporary Context
CHARAKA NIDANA IN
CONTEMPORARY CONTEXT
PART 1
MN SAGAR
FIRST YEAR PG
DEPT OF ROGANIDANA
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
3. MYTHOLOGICAL ORIGIN
4. NIRUKTHI
5. DEFINITION
6. SYNONYMS
7. TYPES
8. SAMPRAPTI
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INTRODUCTION
• Jwara is called lord among all the disease because of its power to
afflict body, mind and senses
• it may be a symptom or can occur as an independent disease
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HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
• JWARA IN NON MEDICAL LITERATURE
• ATHARVA VEDA
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• Jwara was also seen in puranas such as
• Mahabharata
• Agni purana
• Garuda purana
• Brhat samhitha
• kashikanda 5
MYTHOLOGICAL ORIGIN
• Its said that jwara was formed from the niswasa of lord shiva who was
agitated by daksa
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NIRUKTHI
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PRATYATMIKA LINGA
• ज्वर प्रत्यात्मिकं लिङ्गं संतापो देहमानसः । ज्वरेणाविशता भूतं न हि किञ्चिन्न
तप्यते ॥(CH. CHI 3/31)
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• In Susrutha samhitha
• स्वेदावरोधः सन्तापः सर्वाङ्गग्रहणं तथा
विकारा युगपद्यस्मिन् ज्वरः स परिकीर्तितः || (सु.उ.39/13)
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JWARA PRABHAVA
• synonyms are
• jvara
• vikara
• roga
• vyadhi
• atanaka
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LOCATION
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JWARA NIDANAM
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• VIHARA
• AHARA • Exertion
• Indigestion • Inhalation of smell from plants and
flowers
• Improper conduct by women after
delivery
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• KALAJA
• IATROGENIC
• Change in habituations and natural
• Improper administration of
features of the season
panchakarma therapy
• due to unfavourable zodiac
• improper delivery in women
consellations
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• SECONDARY FACTORS • AGANTUJA
• Trauma • Due to sorrow
• suppuration /ulceration • effect of witchcraft
• ksaya • wrath of gods
• poison • possession by evil spirits
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TYPES
• Acc to ethiology/karana
• vata
• pitta
• Acc to character jwara is divided
• kapha
into
• vatapittaja
• NIJA -Innate
• vatakaphaja
• AGANTHU-exogenous
• kapha pittaja
• sannipataja
• aganthuja 17
• Depending on dhatu asraya
• AGANTHUJA JWARA • Rasagata jwara
• Abhighataja-by injury • Rakagata
• Abhicaraja-due to exorcism • Mamsagata
• Abhisangaja-ill attachments eg • Medogata
fear ,anxiety etc • Asthigatha
• Abhisapaja- due to curses • Majjagata
• Sukra gatha
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• Depending on bala of dosa and kala :
• Santata
• Satata
• Anyedushka
• Tritiyaka
• Caturthaka
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POORVAROOPA OF JWARA
• mukhavairasyam
• gurugathrata • romaharsha
• annanabhilasham • sabda sheeta atapa sahatwa
• chakshushoagulathwam asahtwam
• asra agamanam • arochaka
• nidra adhikyam • avipaka
• arathi • dourbalyam
• jrmbha • angamardam
• sramam • sadanam
• bhramam • alasya
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• Nidanam
• excessive intake of usna, lavana, kshara,katu and ajeerna foods
• intake of meal while suffering from indigestion
• exposure to excessive heat of sun,fire
• Manasika karana such as
• anger
• Irregular diet
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LAKSHANA
• hyper pyrexia
• diarrhoea
• pungent taste in mouth
• thrshna
• inflammation of
• mada
• nose
• occcurence of fever
• mouth
• throat • during autumn(Sarad kala)
• lips • simultaneous manifestation and
• srama
aggravation of fever
• moorcha
• sheetabhipriytha 24
• raktakota
KAPHAJA JWARA
•NIDANA
•Excessive intake of
•snighda
•guru
•madhura
•picchila
•lavana foods
•divasvapnam
•lack of physical excercises
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LAKSHANA
• gurugathratha
• annannabilasham
• slesma prasekam • ushnabhipriyatha
• mukha madhuryam • occurence of fever
• hrilasa • vasanta kala
• nidra adhikyam • whitish discolouration
• stambha • nails
• tandra • eyes
• swasa • skin
• kasa • stool
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• DWANDAJA JWARA • SANNIPATAJA JWARA
• It includes vata pitha,vatha kapha • Simultaneous vitiation of all three
and kapha pittaja jwara dosas
• signs and symptoms pertaining to
both dosha can be found
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VATA PAITHIKA JWARA
• रुक् पर्वणभेदो दाहो रोम्णां प्रहर्षणम्।
कण्ठास्यशोषो वमथुस्तृष्णा मूर्च्छा भ्रमोऽरुचिः
स्वप्ननाशो ऽतिवाग्जृम्भा वातपित्तज्वराकृ तिः| (ch.chi)
Signs and symptoms are
Headache
Pain in fingers and toes
• Burning sensation
• Horripilation
• Dryness of throat and mouth
• Fainting
• Anorexia
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VATA KAPHAJA JWARA
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KAPHA PITTAJA JWARA
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TYPHOID
• Typhoid is an acute febrile systemic infection
• Main symptoms
• Myalgia , head ache constipation
• Rose spots- faint, salmon coloured maculopapular rash on trunk and chest
• Splenomegaly
• Anorexia
• Delirium
• Ayurvedic view- dosha dominance in typhoid fever is pitha and kapha along
with vitiation of rakta
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MEASELES
Measeles or rubeola
• Have two phases – Prodromal &Eruptive
• Signs and symptoms are
• Fever , coryza
• Redness of eye, lacrimation
• Kopliks spot- Small irregular lesion with bluish white centre
• Presence of dusky red maculo papular rashes
• Ayurvedic view- kapha and pitta dosha dominance along with rasa and rakta vitiation
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SANNIPATAJA JWARA
• All dosas are involved in sannipathika jwara
• there are 13 types of sannipathika jwara
• the lakshanas when all doshas are equally
involved are • moha (confusion/loss of consciousness)
• kshane daaha (fever) • pralaapa (irrelevant speech)
• kshane sheeta (hypothermia) • kaasa (cough)
• asthi sandhi ruja (arthralgia) • shwaasa (dyspnea)
• shiro ruja (headache) • aruchi (loss of appetite)
• saasrave kalushe rakte lochanam • bhrama (giddiness)
(conjunctivitis)
paridagdha khara sparsha jihwa (dry, discoloration
• sasvanau karnau (tinnitus) of tongue),
• karna ruja (otalgia)
• kantha shookairiva (pharyngitis)
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• tandra (fatigue)
• srastaangata (malaise/weakness)
• kapha yukta rakta shteevanam • kantha kujanam (abnormal respiratory
(hemoptysis) sounds )
• shriaso lothanam (abnormal movements of • shyaava rakta kotha (purpura/peripheral
the head or restlessness) bleeding/cyanosis)
• nidra naasha. (sleeplessness) • mukatwam (loss of voice)
• hridvyatha • srotasaam paaka (inflammation of various
channels of the body)
• sweda mootra purisha chiraat darshanam
(decreased sweating, decreased urine • udara gurutwam (heaviness of abdomen)
output and constipation) • chira paaka of doshas (slowly progressive
• krushatwam naati gaatraanam (edema) pathological process)
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• sannipathika jwara can be co related with number of diseases
• conditions such as
• dengue
• chikungunya
• sepsis/septic shock
• systemic inflammatory response syndrome\multiple organ dysfunction
syndrome
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CHIKUNGUNYA
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• Fever- Usually high and poorly responsive to antipyretics
• Arthralgia - Acute bilateral symmetrical rheumatic pain.
• painful and swollen, especially inter phalangeal joints, wrists, and ankles
• Head ache
• Maculo-papular rash
• Cutaneous and mucosal symptoms like stomatitis, exfoliative dermatitis
• GI symptoms like anorexia, nausea, vomiting
• ayurvedic view -it may be considered as vathadika sannipatha jwara
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DENGUE FEVER
• Mosquito born viral infections
• clinical features are
• fever
• head ache
• retro orbital pain
• muscle and joint pain
• nausea
• vomitting
• haemorrhagic manifestaion
• leucopenia
• Jwara as Lakshana
• Pittaja and Dushta Pratishyaya
• Kshataj Kasa
• Yakrutodar
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• Many Pittaja Vyadhis
• Jwara as Upadrava:
• Vatarakta
• Chhardi
• Prameha
• Shotha
• Kushtha
• Raktapitta
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SAMPRAPTI
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SAMANYA SAMPRAPTI OF JWARA
specific
SAMANYA DOSA
jwara nidana KOPA NIDANA
DOSHA DUSTI
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SAMA DOSHA
STIMULATES MONOCYTES,MACROPHAGES,
ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
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FEVER 47
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