1Divya Abhyarishta - 450 ml Mix 4 teaspoons of medicine in an equal amount of lukewarm water and take it in the morning and evening after meals. Triphala Churna - 100 gram Take one teaspoon powder before going to sleep with luke warm water. Divya Chitrakadi Vati Take 1 tablets twice a day- after breakfast and dinner.
If bleeding continuous I would suggest you to rule out further by an surgeon
Dealing with severe constipation, especially at 86, can be frustrating, more so when you’ve been trying different treatments without much relief. Blood in stool though signals a more urgent need for attention, as it could indicate anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or something else, so it’s important to have that checked by a healthcare provider promptly.
Now, with Ayurveda, let’s focus on simple yet potent changes that can renew your digestive health, addressing the root cause not just symptoms. Your issue might be linked to Vata imbalance, which often causes dryness and hardness in the stool. Here’s a first-step approach:
1. Hydration is Key: Increase fluid intake, but do it warm. Warm water mellows Vata and helps in smoother bowel movement. Sip on herbal teas like ginger or cumin seed tea.
2. Oils and Fats: They’re your allies here. Adding a teaspoon of ghee in warm milk before bed can really lubricate the intestines. Trust me, this can be surprisingly soothing.
3. Triphala Magic: A traditional blend of three fruits - Haritaki, Bibhitaki and Amalaki, Triphala is renowned for its gentle laxative effect. Try taking half to one teaspoon with warm water at night. Go easy, see how your body responds.
4. Dietary Adjustments: A wholesome diet is vital. Include cooked veggies (like pumpkin, zucchini), oatmeal, and simple soups into meals. Avoid drying foods, like raw salads, that could aggravate your condition.
5. Mindful Habit: Make time for a relaxed, regular bathroom routine, even if you don’t feel immediate urge to go. This trains the body gradually.
Please get the blood-in-stool situation checked out if you haven’t already. Relief won’t be immediate, require patience and consistency. But stay encouraged, these practices can not only improve bowel health but overall wellbeing.


