When there is throbbing (sphuraṇa), convulsions (ākṣepa), or pain in the joints, bones, flanks, back, and sacral region (trika), and the patient presents with dryness, obstruction of feces and flatus, but has a keen digestive fire (dīptāgni), an anuvāsana (oil) enema should be administered.
When there is throbbing (sphuraṇa), convulsions (ākṣepa), or pain in the joints, bones, flanks, back, and sacral region (trika), and the patient presents with dryness, obstruction of feces and flatus, but has a keen digestive fire (dīptāgni), an anuvāsana (oil) enema should be administered.