Hello, In Ayurveda, frequent, sticky stools with undigested food particles (Sama~Mala) and bloating (Anaha) indicate Grahani Roga (altered intestinal motility/malabsorption), primarily caused by Agnimandya (weak digestive fire) and Samana Vata-Pachaka Pitta imbalance. The sticky nature shows accumulated metabolic toxins (Ama). Chronic anal fissures (Parikartika) are secondary to the local irritation of frequent motions and chronic Vata vitiation drying the anal mucosa. To treat this, the strategy focuses on digesting the Ama, regulating bowel motility (Grahani), and healing the local mucosa. Prescription : 1. Dadimastaka Churna Dose: 3 grams (approx. half a teaspoon) twice daily, taken 15 minutes before lunch and dinner with warm water or buttermilk. Action: Rekindles the digestive fire, digests Ama, and binds sticky, frequent stools. 2. Gandharvahasthadi Kwatham Dose: If liquid: 15 ml mixed with 45 ml of lukewarm water. Action: Optimizes Vata movement downward (Anulomana), relieves midnight/early morning urgency, reduces bloating, and ensures soft evacuation to avoid straining the fissure. 3. Dusparshakadi Kwatham Dose: 15 ml with 45 ml of lukewarm water (or 2 tablets) twice daily, around 11 AM and 7 PM. Action: Specifically indicated for Parikartika and Arshas; reduces inflammation, pain, and local congestion in the anal canal. 4. Jatyadi Tailam Dose: For local application. Apply gently inside and around the anal sphincter using a clean fingertip or a sterile cotton applicator 2 to 3 times a day, strictly after passing stools and before bedtime. Action: Promotes rapid healing of the chronic fissure path, lubricates the canal, and relieves burning agony.
Can you please tell me your lifestyle… And which type of food you intake ( vegetables or nonveg…) How many water are you drink in a one day… And your age …
dear sir may age 35 and i am obese currently with height of 5’9" have weight of around 100 kg and i have chair job. i eat non veg frequently and stay in haldia west bengal currently for more than 6 years and 9 years in kolkata. i drink 2-3 litres of water. i had frequent stool passing problem ealier but it was very minimal in last 2 year but currently it has increased and facing this problem as one month ago i did paschimottana asana after 10 months and got navel pain. i thought it is navel displacement scenario. but i have done navel setting with an ayurvedic practioner. but still problem persist.
Ok… thanks for the reply … ••In Ayurveda, chronic anal fissures (Parikartika), frequent sticky stools (Sama Mala), and bloating (Anaha or Adhamana) point toward a primary root cause: Manda Agni (weakened digestive fire) and Ama Dosha (accumulated toxins from undigested food), leading to a combined vitiation of Vata and Pitta Doshas. Phase 1: Correcting Digestion & Elimination (Internal Treatment) The priority is to eliminate the stickiness (Ama) and bloating first. Traditional laxatives like Senna or heavy oils should be avoided initially, as they can worsen the stickiness and bloating. To Digest Ama and Relieve Bloating: Chitrakadi Vati: Excellent for stimulating the Agni (digestive fire) and digesting Ama. Take 1–1-1-1 tablets of Chitrakadi Vati before meals by sucking… To Clear Sticky Stools Safely: Haritaki tablet : Haritaki is Anulomana (it redirects Vata downward) and gently scrapes away Ama without causing loose stools. Take 0-0-1 with warm water at bedtime. Bilwadi Churna or Kutaj Ghan Vati: If the stickiness is accompanied by frequent, loose, or urgent urges, formulations containing Bilva (Bael) and Kutaj help alter the consistency of the stool and absorb excess moisture and mucus. Phase 2: Local Management of the Chronic Fissure (Parikartika) A chronic fissure often involves a tight internal sphincter muscle. Healing requires reducing local inflammation (Pitta) and softening the sphincter spasm (Vata). ••Sitz Bath (Avagaha Sweda): Sit in a tub of lukewarm water mixed with Panchvalkal Kwath or a few drops of Jatyadi Taila for 10–15 minutes. This relaxes the sphincter muscle, improves blood circulation to the fissure site, and cleanses the area. Local Application: ••Jatyadi Taila or Jatyadi Ghrita: Apply this classical herbo-mineral oil gently into the anal canal using a clean finger or a syringe applicator (without the needle) before and after bowel movements, and at bedtime. It accelerates wound healing and provides a soothing barrier against sticky stools. ••The Power of Takra (Buttermilk): Freshly prepared buttermilk churned with water, with the fat removed, and seasoned with a pinch of roasted cumin powder and rock salt is considered Amrita (nectar) for Grahani (malabsorption/sticky stool issues). It is Grahahi (absorbent) yet Deepana (digestive). ••Hydration: Sip on lukewarm water throughout the day. Avoid ice-cold water, as it instantly dampens the digestive fire. Avoid:-Spicy food: Capsaicin is not fully digested and can cause a severe burning sensation when passing through a fresh fissure. ••Deep-fried/Junk food: These lack fiber and slow down gut motility. ••Sharp, undigested particles: Foods like nuts, seeds, chips, or popcorn can leave sharp fragments in the stool that physically scratch the canal. Do:- Increase Soluble Fiber Gradually: Aim for 25–35 grams of fiber daily. Focus on whole grains, oats, lentils, fruits (like prunes, apples, and pears), and vegetables.