Dealing with bhagandar can be a bit of a hurdle, right? Yeah, Kshar Sutra therapy is quite popular and can really be effective for fistulas like you’re experiencing. It’s more like an Ayurvedic surgical technique but, let’s be honest, it doesn’t have the same invasiveness as modern surgery. Kshar Sutra uses a medicated thread to gradually cut through and heal the fistula. Some folks say it’s less painful long-term, though there is some discomfort, and definitely reduced risk of recurrence compared to standard surgery.
If you’re wondering about herbal remedies, Triphala, Guggulu, and Haritaki are often recommended. They help in reducing inflammation and encourage healing. But remember, with Ayurveda, it’s about treating the root cause, not just symptoms. A personalized approach is crucial, considering your prakriti (constitution) and current dosha imbalance. These herbs work better when paired with the right diet and lifestyle adjustments.
Diet-wise, yep, what you heard is true—avoiding spicy and oily food can really make things easier on your body. It’s super important to keep your Agni, digestive fire, balanced by consuming warm water and fiber-rich food to ease bowel movements, preventing further strain.
Sometimes, a Panchakarma detox might be advised if there’s significant dosha imbalance. But, it’s crucial to talk to a skilled practitioner about this, 'cause Panchakarma isn’t for everyone. It’s intense, requires supervision and time, so it’s more like a commitment!
Generally, results with Ayurvedic treatments can take a bit longer—weeks, even a few months—because it’s about deep healing, not a quick fix. It’s so important to be patient and consistent with whatever treatment you choose.
Always involve your healthcare provider or a nearby Ayurvedic doctor, especially if you’re considering Kshar Sutra. They’ll ensure everything is tailored to you, keeping your unique health needs in mind.



