Not a type of Hikka according to Charakacharya:

Not a type of Hikka according to Charakacharya:

  • Correct Answer: Vyapeta hikka
  • Maha hikka
  • Gambira hikka
  • Yamala hikka

Explanation: Charaka does not list Vyapeta hikka as a type of Hikka (hiccup). The correct answer is [D].

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