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How to cure bleeding hemorrhoids by ayurveda?
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95 days ago
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How to cure bleeding hemorrhoids by ayurveda? - #20072

Shaukat Ali

I'm suffering through bleeding hemorrhoids since 2014. Since then I have tried many medicines like deflon 500,doxium capsules etc but there is no relief. Even doctor asked me to get operated while I'm losing my weight and blood continuously. Please do help me . I want an ayurveda treatment.

Age: 35
Chronic illnesses: Bleeding hemorrhoids
Bleeding" and out hemorrhoids"
100 INR (~1.17 USD)
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Divya Arshkalpa Vati - 40 grams Take 1 tablet, twice a day, half-an-hour after breakfast and dinner with warm water Divya Ushirasava - 450 ml Divya Abhyarishta - 450 ml Take 4 teaspoons (2 teaspoons from each) of the medicine with an equal amount of water after morning and evening meals. Divya Churna - 100 grams Take one teaspoon powder at bed time with lukewarm water
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Shaukat Ali
Client
90 days ago
This medicine perhaps not available in Pakistan I've searched in herbal stores across my area. Also hemorrhoids are large in size and they come out after defection with lots of pain and swelling Please let me know any herbal cure.
Shaukat Ali
Client
90 days ago
Not found online.
Bleeding hemorrhoids can indeed be quite distressing, especially when they persist despite treatments. Ayurveda can provide some holistic options that address the root causes of your condition. First, it's important to understand that hemorrhoids can be exacerbated by dosha imbalances, particularly in the Pitta dosha, which governs heat and inflammation in the body. To manage this, you might want to start with dietary changes. Ayurvedic principles suggest avoiding spicy, oily, and acidic foods while incorporating cooling, soothing foods into your diet. This means increasing your intake of foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens, which can help cool and balance Pitta. Having a fiber-rich diet including fruits such as apples, bananas, and papayas can assist in easing bowel movements and preventing constipation, which often aggravate hemorrhoids. Hydration is key, so make sure you drink plenty of water throughout the day, possibly warm water with a teaspoon of honey in the morning can help too. Triphala churna may be beneficial; take half to one teaspoon with warm water before bedtime. It's known for its gentle laxative properties and helps in regularizing bowel movements which could alleviate strain on the veins. Topical applications like applying coconut oil or aloe vera gel to the affected area can help soothe irritation and reduce inflammation. Sitz baths with astringent herbs like Triphala can also offer relief, so try sitting in a warm bath with this herb for 10-15 minutes daily. A few other lifestyle changes could be beneficial. Regular moderate exercise can boost circulation and reduce venous pressure. However, avoid heavy lifting and excessive straining. Yoga and meditation can help manage stress levels, thereby supporting overall balance. For significant bleeding or weight loss, it's crucial to keep this in check with your doctor, as severe anemia might develop due to prolonged bleeding. Surgical intervention is sometimes necessary, but an integrated approach combining Ayurveda and modern medicine might offer the best results. Always consult a qualified Ayurveda practitioner before starting any new treatment to ensure it's appropriate for your specific condition.

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