Hello, Yes- 1 tsp cow ghee in warm water at night can help in your case, especially if the pain is from -mild fissure -small skin tag –dryness/hard friction during stool passage Since -pain is mild -symptoms are recent (<1 week) -bowel movements are regular This looks more like -early fissure/irritated hemorrhoid/sentinel skin tag from strain or heat Ayurvedic view This is usually -Vata aggravation->dryness/friction -mild pitta irritation-> pain/burning/swelling Goal -soften stool -heal tissue -reduce irritation -prevent worsening Simple management 1) Ghee with warm water good idea How to take -1 tsp cow ghee -in 1 cup warm water or warm milk -at bedtime =lubricates colon, reduces friction, promotes healing Do not take very large amounts Internal medications 1) Triphala churna= 1/2 tsp at bedtime with warm water =keeps stool soft, reduces pressure while passing stool, prevents fissure worsening use mild dose only- avoid in loose stools 2) Abyarishtam= 15ml with equal warm water after dinner =bloating, incompelete evacuation, mild constipation tendency- very helpful External treatment very important -Jatyadi tailam= apply externally around anus -after washing -before sleep =promotes healing, reduces pain/swelling, excellent for fissure/skin irritation Home care Warm sitz bath -10 mins -1-2 times daily can add= pinch of turmeric or rock salt very very effective Diet -warm cooked meals -ghee -soaked black raisins7-8 daily -fruits like papaya Avoid -spicy foods -excessive tea/coffee -dry snacks -straining during stool Important If you notice -bleeding -severe pain -hard lump -worsening swelling -persistent skin growth Then get examined to rule out -hemorrhoids -fissure -fistula Expected recovery -if managed early- improvement usually in 5-10 days The key is -soft stool + local healing + avoiding irritation Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you
Yes, you can take 1 teaspoon cow ghee in a glass of lukewarm water or warm milk at night. It helps soften stool and reduces dryness during bowel movement. As you have mild pain with a small extra skin near the anus, it may be a sentinel tag or small pile mass associated with fissure/constipation Consulting the AYURVEDIC surgeon for better examination and treatment Dr Rc ayurvedic surgeon
Yes, drinking a teaspoon of ghee with warm water at night is a commonly recommended for relieving constipation and reducing pain during bowel movementsDietary Adjustments.To maximize the benefits, you should also increase your fiber intake and stay hydrated. Avoid Excessive Intake: Stick to moderate amounts, as too much ghee can cause digestive discomfort.
Yes Taking 1 to 2 teaspoons of cow ghee in a glass of warm water (or warm milk) at bedtime is highly beneficial for the following reasons: ••Lubrication (Snigdha): It provides internal lubrication to the intestinal walls, making the passage of stool smoother and reducing the mechanical friction against the sensitive skin area. ••Vata Balancing: Pain and dryness during defecation are primarily Vata disorders. Ghee is one of the best substances to calm Vata. ••Softer Consistency: It helps in softening the fecal matter, ensuring you do not have to strain, which is crucial when there is extra skin or swelling present. ••Managing the “Extra Skin” and Pain If there is pain and a skin tag/growth, the focus must be on reducing local inflammation and preventing further irritation: ••Sitz Bath (Avagaha Sweda): This is perhaps the most effective immediate relief. Sit in a tub of warm water for 10–15 minutes twice a day. Adding a few drops of Jatyadi Taila or a small amount of Panchvalkal Kwath to the water can help heal the skin and reduce pain. ••Local Application: Apply Jatyadi Taila locally before and after passing stool. This Ayurvedic oil is specifically formulated for healing anal fissures and inflamed skin tags. To see improvement, you may follow this protocol: 1.Morning: Drink 1 glass of lukewarm water on an empty stomach. 2.During Day: Avoid sitting for prolonged periods on hard surfaces. 3.Night: Take 10ml (2 tsp) of A2 Cow Ghee in 200ml of warm water 30 minutes before sleep. 4.Avoid: Red chili, deep-fried foods, and excessive caffeine, as these increase Pitta and Vata, leading to more pain and burning.
Yes, you can take 1 teaspoon ghee with warm water at night. It can help soften stools and reduce strain during bowel movement. The extra skin with mild pain may be due to a small external pile or skin tag caused by irritation or strain. Avoid constipation, spicy food, and prolonged sitting on the toilet. Warm sitz bath for 10–15 minutes can also help reduce discomfort and swelling. Ghee with warm water – 1 teaspoon at bedtime Triphala tablets – 1–2 at bedtime if stools become hard Jatyadi ointment – local application after cleaning area If swelling, bleeding, or pain increases, direct examination is advised. Regards, Dr Raghuveer (Ayurvedacharya)
Your thought of using Ghee with warm water at night is a traditional and effective way to address mild rectal discomfort and “Vata” imbalances in the digestive tract. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 The symptoms you described-mild pain during evacuation and a “skin tag” or swelling-often point to a condition known as Arshas (hemorrhoids or piles) or Parikartika (fissures), usually caused by an aggravation of Vata and Pitta doshas. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 1. Mix 1 teaspoon of pure A2 Cow Ghee into a glass of lukewarm water. 2. Drink this about 30 minutes before bedtime. 3. Ensure the water is warm, not boiling. Boiling water can alter the molecular structure of the Ghee, while cold water will cause the Ghee to solidify, making it harder to digest. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 Sitz Bath : To solve the swelling and pain Immediately sit in a tub of warm water for 10-15 minutes twice a day. You can add a pinch of Triphala powder or Epsom salt to the water. 👇👇👇👇👇👇 If the Ghee alone isn’t providing enough relief, consider 1/2 teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water at night. It is a gentle bowel tonic that helps tone the colon. 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 Dietary Adjustments: Avoid dry or foods like crackers, popcorn, and excessive caffeine. Prioritize “Snigdha” (unctuous/moist) foods like soups, stews, and well-cooked grains.