Bhagandara, or fistula-in-ano, is indeed a challenging condition. In Ayurveda, it’s taken pretty seriously, as it involves infection and sometimes, chronic discomfort. You’re right; Kshar Sutra is famously known in Ayurveda for treating Bhagandara. It’s basically about using a medicated thread that’s gradually tightened over time to cut and heal the fistula track. Sounds intense, but many have found relief and avoided surgery.
Effectiveness can depend on the fistula type (like simple or complex). Kshar Sutra therapy is usually effective for various types, but not 100% for everyone. Some folks experience complete healing, while others need additional treatments. It’s well-regarded in Ayurveda but does require patience, as it might take a few months for full recovery.
Diet and lifestyle matter too! Encouraging healthy digestion (strong agni) is key in Ayurveda. So, easily digestible foods, avoiding heavy, oily stuff, and drinking warm water can be helpful. Foods like moong dal and rice, cooked in simple spices, can suit many. Regular bowel movements are critical, so fiber-rich foods like fruits and veggies are a must.
Avoid applying too much pressure during bowel movements, so your relative might want to sit in a comfortable position. Regular sitting in a warm ‘sitz’ bath may comfort too, especially for pain relief. Gentle yoga might ease discomfort and support healing.
Remember, though natural treatments sound appealing, medical guidance is a must. If things worsen or complications arise, conventional medical care should not be delayed. Ayurveda can be a complementary approach, or primary if monitored closely by an experienced Ayurvedic specialist. Always best to work with professionals who know both realms. Stay informed, and hope your relative finds relief soon!



