Clinical Features Of Mudhagarbha
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General |
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- Pain in abdomen and vagina
- Retention of urine.
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Specific clinical features or mode of presentation of
mudhagarbha
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- The foetus engages in the pelvic cavity by its head or shoulder or thighs (breech).
- Indicate abnormalities of vertex, transverse and breech positions/ presentations.
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Types of mudhagarbha
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- Kila
- Pratikhur
- Bijaka
- Parigha
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Classification according to doshas of mudhagarbha |
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- Vataja
- Pittaja
- Kaphaja
- Vatapittaja
- Vatakaphaja
- Pittakaphaja
- Vatapittakaphaj
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Clinical features of mudhagarbhas
Kila or sankilaka |
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- The foetus obstructs just like a wedge having hands, feet and head upward.
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Pratikhura |
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- In this the body presenting with head, hands and feet all together, obstructs the
foetus.
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Bijaka |
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- Foetus delivers by head alongwith one hand or the remaining body obstructs foetus delivering with head situated in between both the hands.
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Parigha |
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- In this position the foetus obstructs the passage just like an iron beam or rod used for shutting the doors.
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Clinical features of dosika mudhagarbhas
Vatika Mudhagarbha |
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- Pain in the region of urinary bladder
- Obstruction to the vaginal passage
- Gurgling sound in the abdomen
- Flatulence
- Pain (in abdomen)
- Severe body ache
- Insomnia.
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Patika Mudhagarbha
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- Pain (in abdomen)
- Fever caused by all the three dosas (tridoshaja jwara)
- Thirst
- Giddiness.
- Dysuria and headache.
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Slaismika Mudhagarbha
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- Idleness and sleepiness
- Stillness
- Flatulence
- Tremours
- Cough and tastelessness of mouth.
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Dwandwaja and sannipatika mudhagarbha |
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- In these types of mudhagarbhas the clinical features of two doshas or all the three
doshas will be evident.
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