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A wounded person should avoid such unwholesome things as 

  • Excessive droughts, 

  • The very hot sun,

  • Dust, smoke, 

  • Dew, 

  • Heavy meals, 

  • Harmful articles of diet,

  • Unpleasant noises and scenes,

  • Jealousy, 

  • Rage, 

  • Fear, 

  • Grief,

  • Meditation, 

  • Keeping awake at nights, 

  • Irregular food habits, 

  • Sleeping on an uneven bed,

  • Fasts, 

  • Excessive conversation, 

  • hysical exercise,

  • Standing for a long time,

  • andering, cold draughts,

  • Incompatible, incompatible diets, 

  • Eating again before the previous meal has been digested, 

  • Indigestion 

  • the flies, etc.
      

Avoid Day sleeping
  • The patient should not sleep during the day. 

  • Sleeping during the daytime gives rise to

    • A sensation of itching and heaviness in the limbs, 

    • Edema. 
    • Pain,
    • Redness and 
    • Copious discharge from the wound.
        
Complete sexual abstinence
  • Interview, conversation and contact with ladies with whom the patient can possibly indulge sexually should be avoided even from a distance.

  • An audience, etc. with the ladies may occasionally lead to 
    seminal discharge, even without sexual intercourse; thus the patient would also unnecessarily get the bad after effects of intercourse.
     

The contraindicated articles of diet

The wounded should avoid the use of

  • New paddy,

  • Masa pulse, 

  • Sesame, pea, 

  • Kulattha, 

  • Nispava 

  • Green leafy vegetables, 

  • Sour, saltish and pungent foods, 

  • Molasses, 

  • Cakes made of any flour (Pistaka )

  • Dry vegetables, 

  • Meat of goat, sheep, swampy and aquatic animals,

  • Fatty substances, 

  • Very cold water, 

  • Krsara,

  • Rice pudding, 

  • Yogurt, milk, 

  • Butter milk, etc.
      

These above groups of dietary substances are known
  • To vitiate the doses further and
  • To increases the suppuration.
      
  
 

 
 
 
 

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