Sanskrit Name: कफजविसर्पः

A condition marked by some or all of the following signs and symptoms: chills; fever accompanied by chills; a sense of heaviness; sleepiness; fatigue; altered taste; a sweet sensation in the mouth; a sticky mouth feeling; sputum or expectoration; vomiting; lethargy; the feeling of being wrapped in a damp cloth; diminished digestive ability; weakness; swelling in the affected area; pallor in the affected region; minimal redness in the area; a greasy texture in the affected zone; numbness in the affected area; stiffness; heaviness; mild discomfort in the area; eruptions maturing slowly; late-maturing eruptions; eruptions covered with thick skin; white-colored eruptions; pale blisters; a whitish discharge following the rupture of an abscess or eruption; fibrous discharge after an abscess or eruption bursts; thick discharge post-rupture; clotted discharge from an abscess or eruption; oily discharge after bursting; a dense, heavy covering over the upper body; thick and oily skin layer; chronic in nature; white nails; pale eyes; a pale face; pale skin; whitish urine; light-colored stool; slow forward movement; mild pain; excessive itching; associated with itchiness; smooth, oily texture; constitutional characteristics similar to kaphaja fever; kapha-dominant wound development in matured and ruptured abscesses.

Alternate Name(s): Erysipelas with Spreading Cellulitis Due to Vitiated Kapha

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