Significance of Virulent type
The Virulent type, as described in various ancient texts such as the Purana, Ayurveda, and Rasashastra, encompasses severe and aggressive forms of diseases. This includes challenging conditions like Kushtha, sannipatika fever, cholera, and certain strains of nava-jvara fever. These diseases require potent treatments and specific medical attention due to their intensity. The Virulent type highlights the need for effective remedies against these extreme forms of illness, indicating their significant impact on health and the necessity for targeted therapeutic approaches.
Synonyms: Infectious type, Toxic type, Malignant, Hostile, Aggressive, Poisonous
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Hindu concept of 'Virulent type'
The "Virulent type" in Hinduism denotes severe diseases, such as various aggressive fevers and illnesses like cholera and Kushtha, which demand potent treatments and specific medical attention for effective management and cure.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 4: Iatrochemistry
(1) Refers to the extreme severity of diseases such as sannipatika fever and cholera.[1] (2) Describes a severe or aggressive form of the nava-jvara fever that the medicine can cure.[2] (3) Refers to a severe form of diarrhoea that the medicine is effective against.[3] (4) Refers to severe forms or strains of sannipatika fever that the mentioned treatment is effective against.[4] (5) Referring to a severe and aggressive form of fever that requires specific medical attention.[5]
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 2: Minerals (uparasa)
(1) A reference to the severity of hiccoughs that puspanjana can treat.[6]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana
(1) Severe and infectious forms of the disease Kushtha that necessitate potent treatments.[7]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) Refers to certain types of Shiro-roga that are particularly aggressive and challenging to treat.[8]