Dealing with a fistula for so long can be draining, huh? Ayurvedic treatment can offer some support, addressing both symptoms and and the underlying imbalances. First things first, you need to understand the doshic imbalance. Fistula is often linked with imbalances in the Vata and Pitta doshas. The primary goal here is to pacify them.
To start, diet plays a huge role. You should lean towards a Vata and Pitta pacifying diet. That means more cooling, soothing foods and less spicy, oily, or heavy stuff. Think mung dal, khichadi, and steamed veggies. Ginger tea can be your friend too, but make sure it’s not too hot.
Herbal remedies can be super beneficial. Triphala is known for its cleansing properties and can help with improving digestion, so considering taking Triphala churna at night, maybe mixed with a bit of warm water. Turmeric, with its anti-inflammatory properties, can be included in cooking or even taken with milk.
Topically, using a paste of haritaki or turmeric can be soothing, applying it gently to the affected area can provide relief. Ensure the area is clean and dry before application. Oh, and sasnav (an Ayurvedic herbal oil) can also be massaged around the area to ease discomfort.
Lifestyle changes are just as crucial. Hydrate well—water is essential! Gentle yoga and meditation can help balance Vata and ease associated anxiety or stress. Avoid sitting for long periods; movement helps enhance blood circulation, aiding healing.
Remember though, Ayurveda takes time and demands consistency. Always keep in touch with your doctor (Ayurvedic or otherwise) to ensure that what you’re doing is right for you. And if your symptoms worsen or change, seeking immediate medical advice is important! Stay patient and take care, healing can be a journey, but your health is totally worth the effort.



