এন্যাল ফিসার থেকে মুক্তির উপায় কি? - #20015
I have anal fistula. I am suffering from after 5 years. Plz sir give me a treatment. I also getting a ayurvedic treatment. But now i am tried. Plz sir give me best solution. I want to comeback. I want to help me. Plz get my answer.
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yes ,
I suggested
KSHARSUTRA method is the only primium and best option .
in case of fistula.
for your relief Rx.
1. argvadhai kasay - 20 ml two times a day
2. kaishor guggulu - 1 tab TDS
3. triphala guggulu - 2 tab BD.
Namaste Advising 1)Chiruvilwadi kashayam 15 ml twice daily B/F 2)Gandharvahasta erandam 10 ml with Luke warm water at bedtime Advised KSHARA SUTRA together will bring better results.
Hello Sujan, I understand that dealing with an anal fistula for such a long time can be exhausting. To better assist you, could you share more details about the treatments you’ve already tried, both Ayurvedic and conventional, and their outcomes? Have you had any recent diagnostic tests, such as an ultrasound or MRI, to assess the fistula’s size and complexity? Are there any other symptoms you experience, like pain, discharge, or swelling around the area? It would also be helpful to know about your diet, lifestyle, and any other health conditions you might have that could affect healing, such as gut health or immune function.
Madam my fistula is spreading around the hole. Eating meat causes swelling and pain. I didn’t have to test. The doctor immediately prescribed the medicine. Can I send a picture of the payment? Enter your personal email.
If the fistula is not healing, Kshar Sutra therapy (an Ayurvedic surgical technique) is the most effective option. It gradually shrinks the fistula without major surgery.
Anal fistula can be persistent and distressing, especially over such a long time. In Ayurveda, we often look at this through the lenses of Dosha imbalance and digestive disturbances. Understanding this, we’ll aim to balance your Doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta, as they can play a major role in such conditions.
First, a core aspect is the diet. Avoid foods that are excessively spicy, fried, or oily. Instead, focus on eating easy-to-digest foods like khichdi, boiled vegetables, and porridge. Drink warm water rather than cold—it helps to pacify Vata and support digestion. Incorporating Triphala churna might also be beneficial; it helps in detoxifying the gut. Take a teaspoon with warm water before bed.
Another key part is lifestyle. Make sure to establish a regular routine, including sleeping and waking up at consistent times. This aids in balancing your body’s biological rhythms and Doshas. Incorporating mild yoga or Pranayama, especially poses that help increase blood flow to the pelvic area, may assist in healing.
Externally, applying warm oil massages with sesame oil around the affected area can soothe discomfort and inflammation. Then, there’s Ksharasutra therapy—an Ayurvedic procedure—sometimes recommended for anal fistulas. If you’re not already receiving this, consider consulting an Ayurvedic surgeon who can perform it. They thread a medicated, alkaline thread through the fistula to encourage healing from inside.
Keep an eye on your stress levels, as mental health impacts physical health much more than we might realize. Practices such as meditation or mindful breathing are not just calming but also support overall well-being improvement.
Be informed, though that severe or persistent cases might require surgical intervention. Don’t hesitate to consult a conventional doctor if the situation demands it. It’s crucial to have an open line of communication with all your healthcare providers to find a treatment plan that works for you. Your health is priority, and combining modern and traditional approaches often offers the best relief.

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