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Anal fistula - #20154

Sujan Chandra Roy

Carsona capsule uses, side-effect etc. Can i use for anal fistula. I am suffering from anal fistula after 5 year. Now i was meet the dr. Amit sharma. He was suggested me carsona capsule, arshogenic capsule, powder triphala, pilogo oint, tab tripholagussells. Plz give me more suggests.

Anal fistula treatment
100 INR (~1.17 USD)
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Anal fistula have some serious kind of infection in Anal canal the track is go deeper in cell tissue so try theese medicine and take some healthy diet fruit vegetable and salads regular If heeling happened so you can follow these treatments as long as but if you have problem continue so go for kharsutra surgery prosess
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Sujan Chandra Roy
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96 days ago
Sir my home is Bangladesh. where is your clinic I can contact you on WhatsApp. What will be the cost of this treatment? Please reply me sir. I want to talk to you directly.
You can search for some ayurveda hospital in Kolkata or bhu institute ayurveda varanasi where you have taken treatment
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Carsona capsule is a Ayurvedic formulation often used for piles and may generally help in supporting overall anal health. However, regarding anal fistula, it's important to note that fistulas can be quite complex and often require surgical intervention. Always prioritize treatments advised by qualified health professionals. Side effects of Ayurvedic preparations like Carsona are usually minimal, but it's always a good idea to monitor any sudden changes in how you feel when starting such supplements. If you notice any unusual reactions, it's best to let your doctor know rather than adjust doses on your own. Now, considering your current situation, there are a few additional supportive measures you might consider. Start by focusing on a diet that balances your doshas. For many, reducing kapha and vata offsets symptoms related to fistulas. Consuming easy-to-digest meals with warming spices such as ginger, cumin, or fennel can enhance agni and improve digestion, potentially alleviating stress on the anal region. Stay well-hydrated, as proper water intake can ensure smoother bowel movements, reducing irritation around the fistula. Also, light exercises like walking can improve blood circulation, which may help in healing. Triphala powder you've been suggested, can be taken regularly at bedtime with warm water; it's effective for promoting colon health. Topical applications like pilogo oint are usually applied externally, soothing pain or inflammation. For lifestyle adjustments, warm sitz baths can offer relief by reducing discomfort and cleansing the affected area. Regularly practicing stress-relief techniques like meditation, pranayama, or gentle yoga can help too — less stress often correlates with better overall health, aiding the body's natural healing processes. To summarize, follow Dr. Sharma’s regimen, observe how your body responds, and don't hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for adjustments or if any concerns arise. Remember, Ayurveda should complement, not replace, surgical or clinical treatments especially in extensive conditions like fistulas. Safety first, always!
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