Is there a cure for external haemorrhoids? - #20709
I have really painful external haemorrhoids. I have tried creams which relieves the pain but I need something more permanent. It's been like this for over a year. Over 10 years ago I did go for haemorrhoids surgery.
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Do sitz bath daily 2 to 3 times for about 10 to 15 minutes Avoid for long sitting/ tea/coffee/ spicy/ fried foods
Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Avoid addiction if any. Tab.Rectocare 2-0-2 Erandbhrushta haritaki 0-0-3 with lukewarm water at bedtime. Pilex oint for local application. Cap.Sunarin 2-0-2
take hot sitz bath with tanakn bhasma take trifla guggul 1tab BD use jatyadi tail after Hot sitz bath avoid spicy and overfried items
*Avoid fermentated processed, packed food, no bekary product no maida, no oily spicy food, no pickle, papad, green chilly, nonveg food. *If any adiction stop it. * Avoid sitting on 1 place for long time. * Dont sit on hard suface. * Daily walk. *Have seasonal fruits, vegetables, beans, jawar roti. *Sitz bath Luke warm water for 15 to 20 min 2 to 3 times in a day. *oint Pylopy for local application. * Keep sugar under control.
Abhyaarista 20ml two times a day with warm water after meals Pilex ointment for local application Sukumar gritha 2 spoon with warm milk two times a day
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Yes it can well managed with your diet and lifestyle Avoid spicy sour food, oil fried items processed foods coffee, carbonate juices, Avoid sitting in one position for long hours. Daily walk for 30 mins Do sitz bath with triphala choorna kashaya atleast for 15 mins Take fresh plain Buttermilk everyday Take good amount of green leafy vegetables and vegetables and bowl of fruits (Avoid vegetables and fruits which increases the sugar level)
1) kankayana vati 1-0-1 after 2) abhayaarista 10ml-0-10ml with 10ml water after food
Do follow this for 15 days and then reconsult me.
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1)Dusparshakadi Kashayam 15 ml twice daily B/F 2)Brhat Triphala churna 5 gm warm water bedtime Sitz bath with Luke warm water Along with internal medicine KSHARA karn abri g better results
Apply jatyadi malam twice daily on piles area Do sitz bath twice daily with potassium permanganate few drops in tub Pilex tablet 1-1-1 after food with water Avoid spicy 🔥, heavy diet heat producing foods Avoid nonveg food
hi Ano-rectal conditions (piles, fissures, fistula) often present with similar symptoms like pain, bleeding, or swelling, so clinical diagnosis must be confirmed through physical exam. Physical examination helps to identify grade of haemorrhoid Grade III may need Ksharakarma External hemorrhoids without significant prolapse or thrombosis also respond well to conservative Ayurvedic management. Diet include High-fiber foods,whole grains, fruits (papaya, guava), and leafy greens Consume Warm, light, and freshly cooked meals,Ensure adequate water intake ,proper sleep ,avoid daysleep you can have following medicine
Avipathikar choorna for better bowel movement Sitz bath using triphala choorna after sitz bath apply jathyadi ghritha Apply a small quantity of Jatyadi Ghrita using a clean fingertip or sterile gauze to the affected area, 1–2 times a day. Helps reduce local swelling, redness, and pain, burning, itching, and irritation around the anus.With medicine you have to make some life style correction
It can be cured with proper Internal and external medicines also with adequate lifestyle changes Internally you can’t have so much of medication since you have undergone kidney transplant and now under Allopathic medication for that.So will start with very mild dose of medicine 1.Dusparsakadi ks 10ml + 45ml lukewarm water bd before food 2.Kankayana gulika 1/day after food 3.Pilocid tab 1at hs
Externally 1.Seitz bath with Thriphaladi churnam [1tsp powder boiled with 3litre water and mixed with adequate warm Water ] 2.Pilocid ointment for ext.application at night
Diet &Regimen 1.Improve walking 2.adequate water intake 3.Reduce Red meat 4.Plenty of veggies 5. Reduce over spicy salty oily and sweet food items 6. Reduced fermented foods
Avoid Refined flour (white bread, maida, pasta) Red meat, eggs (dry and heavy to digest) Cheese, paneer (excess) Bakery items (cakes, biscuits) Dry food (chips, roasted chana, popcorn)
1. Arshoghna vati 1-0-1 after meal with warm water 2. Abhayarishta 10ml with equal water after meal 3. Arshasudhi Taila (Kottakkal) Apply 2–3 times/day, especially after bowel movements
Do early morning on an empty stomach, after drinking warm water. Start gently, no forcing. Malasana Vajrasana Do Triphala sitz bath after yoga
Better to consult a ayurvedic surgeon for kshara sutra therapy Meanwhile Abhya arista 20ml two times a day with warm water Hinguwastka churna one spoon with warm water before bed time
When you’ve been dealing with recurrent, painful external haemorrhoids, it becomes essential to address both the immediate discomfort and the root imbalances from an ayurvedic perspective. Your situation involves chronicity, making it crucial to maintain receptivity to long-term lifestyle and dietary alterations, targeting the sustainable relief.
Ayurveda links haemorrhoids (Arsha) to imbalances in Vata and Pitta doshas, often exacerbated by poor digestion and lifestyle habits. Begin by focusing on your diet: more fiber can help prevent constipation and ease bowel movements, reducing haemorrhoidal pressure. Incorporate foods like whole grains, green leafy vegetables, and fruits. Stay hydrated – aim for about 8-10 glasses of water daily, and warm water is preferable after meals to aid digestion.
Herbal remedies can be pivotal as well. Triphala is a revered Ayurvedic formulation that can help regulate bowel movements. Take 1 tsp in warm water before bed. ‘Triphala’ translates to ‘three fruits’, its gentle laxative and detoxifying properties are favorable. But, remember it’s not just about taking herbs, but aligning them with the right lifestyle.
Speaking of lifestyle, consider establishing a routine. Regularity in waking up, meals, and sleeping stabilizes Vata dosha. Avoid sitting for prolonged periods; standing or moving around gently can help circulate blood flow. Applying sesame oil around the anal area can soothe irritation and lubricate, its warmth counterbalancing Vata’s cold nature.
Yoga can also offer relief. Poses like Malasana (Garland Pose) and Viparita Karani (Legs-up-the-Wall Pose) enhance circulation in the pelvic area, promoting healing. However, don’t push into poses that make your discomfort worse.
When discussing past surgery, it’s clear your case might require more than non-invasive measures. If the pain persists or elevates, pursuing surgery could again be essential. Consult with your healthcare provider for a thorough assessment. Ayurveda complements but doesn’t substitute professional medical opinions where needed.
By walking this balanced path, integrating Ayurveda with conventional care, you’ll maximize your potential for lasting relief and health improvements.

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