Ano-rectal problems can affect persons of all ages, ranging from newborns to the elderly. The most frequent anorectal problems are piles, fissures, and fistulas. Piles is characterized by bleeding or prolapsing of the rectum during defecation. Fissures are tears in the anal tract that occur when hard stool is passed.
The premise that there are three doshas, or body types: pitta, vata, and kapha, is a basic tenet of Ayurvedic treatment. Each dosha corresponds to a particular element — fire (pitta), air (vata), and water (kapha) — and a person who has one dominant dosha will exhibit physical or emotional qualities that correspond to that element. In Ayurveda, the ultimate goal is to achieve dosha balance. Diet, lifestyle changes, and natural therapies are used to accomplish this.
A lot of itchiness around the anus
Swelling or lump around your anus that is uncomfortable or irritating
Bowel movements that hurt
Your anus may bleed during or after bowel motions.
Itchiness and pain in the area of the anus
Involuntary stool leakage.
The majority of small hemorrhoids can be treated solely with medicine. There are no more operations necessary unless the haemorrhoids are severe. In the worst-case scenario, drugs may be employed alongside surgeries. Your dosha will influence the pharmaceutical solutions that your Ayurvedic practitioner prescribes and any dietary or lifestyle adjustments they recommend to prevent a recurrence. Some medications may not be appropriate for your dosha, so listen to your doctor’s advice.
Kshara is an alkaline, caustic paste that is used to treat hemorrhoids. The paste has a cauterizing effect and is made of a herbal blend. Specialized equipment called a slit proctoscope is used to apply Kshara to hemorrhoids. The material then cauterizes hemorrhoids, which may have been open and bleeding. This Kshara karma method is regarded as the greatest approach for treating hemorrhoids in Ayurvedic medicine. Depending on your dosha, you’ll be instructed to take specific medications to balance your body as you recuperate. You may need to make dietary or lifestyle adjustments to help your body recuperate.
Kshara sutra is an Ayurvedic therapy that your Ayurvedic practitioner may recommend. The Kshara Sutra utilizes a specific medicated thread to knot hemorrhoids off at the base. The blood flow to the vein is cut off, which allows hemorrhoids to decrease over the next 7 to 10 days. On its own, it will wilt and detach. Only after other therapies have failed will this more invasive method be tried. Your Ayurvedic practitioner will take your dosha into account when it comes to treatment. For example, you may require certain herbs to aid with postoperative recovery. To avoid future hemorrhoids, you may need to make lasting adjustments to your diet, activity, and other factors.
Even though this technique is considered less invasive, it is not without danger. Surgical intervention could be risky for patients prone to infection, have a bleeding issue, or are using heart or blood-thinning drugs. Seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider.
Infrared heat can be used to sear external hemorrhoids. Your Ayurvedic practitioner may recommend that you burn the hemorrhoids. Cauterization will cause discomfort. This type of therapy may require five to six treatments spread out over the same number of weeks before showing results. Your dosha will be considered once more before therapy. This surgery has the potential to cause more discomfort or infection. Please consult your doctor about strategies to lower your risks and ensure it’s right for you.
External application entails applying different oils and ointments to the afflicted area.
Internal medicines– These are ayurvedic herbs that you can use to alleviate fissures.
It acts as an antibacterial, antimicrobial, antipruritic, and wound healing booster, reducing itching, burning, and irritation around the anal region. It also aids in the healing of tears produced by firm stools passing.
This anti-inflammatory and analgesic substance is also known as mulethi. This works as an antacid as well. It relieves the burning sensation while also hastening the healing of fissures.
It is used to treat many infections due to its antibacterial, antiviral, and antimicrobial characteristics. These also have anti-inflammatory qualities, which aid in reducing anal edema.
Because of its analgesic and anti-constipation properties, Triphala Guggulu is used to treat anal fissures, constipation, as well as the pain caused by fissures. Apart from that, the medicine softens faeces and protects the body from infection. If you have persistent constipation, Gulkand or Triphala Churna can be used instead of Triphala Guggulu.
The practice of ushna avagaha sweda, or hot fomentation/sitz baths, is one of the most significant Ayurvedic suggestions for fissures. This should be done as soon as possible after passing stool to provide immediate relief and aid in the healing process.
Triphala Guggulu helps in treating anal fissures as it has analgesic and anti-constipation effects. As a result, constipation will be relieved and the pain caused by fissures. Apart from that, it softens faeces and protects the anal region from infection.
Graded Kshar Karma can entirely treat this condition without surgery. The anal region is treated with specific Ayurvedic medicine in this procedure. This drug heals the fissure by debriding it.
There is nothing ayurveda couldn’t offer you. From minor disease treatments to entire body rejuvenation, ayurveda has everything in it to keep your wellbeing.
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