Administration of alpa matra (low dose) samsodhana oushadha in a person having bahudosha leads to the occurrence of which of the following complication?
- Correct Answer: Parisrava
- Sthamba
- Upadrava
- Klama
Explanation: Low-dose samsodhana in high dosha causes Parisrava (excessive discharge). The correct answer is [A].
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