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Post piles surgery complications
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Question #20314
1 day ago
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Post piles surgery complications - #20314

Zohra

Hi Doctor, I have undergone two surgeries at the same time. Appendix, internal & external piles surgery under sphincterotomy position 14 years back. Post surgery I am facing the problem, that my stools is not controlled. Like baby i pass my stool in dress. It is feeling so embarassed. I will skip my meals or breakfast whenever I step out of the home. For the whole day I starve. Only after reaching home. I will eat something. Is there any treatment or medicine to overcome this problem. Kindly advise

Age: 43
Chronic illnesses: No
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Dr.M.Sushma
U am dr.M.syshma,an ayurvedic doctor with 20 years of experience.i mainly deal with preventing disease rather treating after occurring through diet ..Meanwhile I also treat the disease with the root cause rather treating symptomatically through colour therapy and traditional energy medt
1 day ago
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This happens when your spincter muscles are weakened post surgery Do kegle exercises to strengthen sphincter muscles Eat fibre rich, avoid laxative inducing foods Drink plenty of fluids Prefer panchakarma therapies if nearby centres are aviliable

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Dr. Nisha Bisht
I am an Ayurvedic physician with over a decade of dedicated experience in both clinical and administrative roles. I began my professional journey with Jiva Ayurveda Pvt. Ltd. in Faridabad, where I spent 3 years offering telemedicine and in-clinic consultations, gaining valuable experience in patient-centered care and Ayurvedic treatment protocols. Following this, I served as a Medical Officer at Uttaranchal Ayurved College, Dehradun, for 7 years, where I was actively involved in both patient care and academic responsibilities, refining my clinical skills and deepening my understanding of traditional Ayurvedic practices. Currently, I am working as the Deputy Medical Superintendent at Shivalik Hospital, a unit of Shivalik Ayurved Institute, Dehradun. In this role, I not only manage patient consultations but also oversee hospital operations, ensuring the delivery of quality healthcare services. Throughout my career, I have remained committed to promoting authentic Ayurveda, combining classical knowledge with modern healthcare systems to provide effective, safe, and holistic treatment solutions to my patients.
20 hours ago
It sounds like you're dealing with fecal incontinence, which might have resulted from nerve or muscle damage during the surgeries. Since this has been ongoing for 14 years, it's crucial to approach treatment holistically. Here are some possible things you can do (Bael fruit): Helps in firming stools and improving digestion. Nagkesar -Traditionally used to manage incontinence. Dietary Modifications 1.Avoid spicy, fried, and excessively cold foods, which aggravate Vata dosha. 1.Increase fiber intake moderately to bulk up stools. 2.Include ghee in your diet—it helps lubricate and heal intestinal walls. 3.Stay hydrated, but avoid excessive liquids before stepping out. Exercises - 1.Kegel exercises: Strengthen pelvic muscles and improve control. 2.Moolabandha (Perineal contraction yoga pose): Helps tone anal muscles. Panchakarma will be magical in this, consult Panchakarma expert Basti (Medicated enema with Dashmool and triphala oil: Helps restore rectal muscle function. Matrabasti (Small oil enema): Using oils like Jatyadi Taila or Baladi Taila may improve sphincter strength. Abhyanga (Oil massage) & Swedana (Steam therapy): Help in nerve rejuvenation I you found consultation helpful do revert on mail- nishanegi2008@gmail.com

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