Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #2117
178 days ago
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Hemorrhoids or fustula - #2117

Vishal

When I pass stool there is blood and I feel mass out of my rectum .and when it bleeds it gets smaller I am suffering from this since 2014. I can't eat dry fruits or non veg or junk food coz it causes bleeding. I have acid reflux also bloating and constipation.

Age: 54
Chronic illnesses: Taking medicines of Highblood pressure and palpitations
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Your symptoms indicate chronic internal hemorrhoids (piles) with prolapse, alongside acid reflux, bloating, and constipation. Given your high blood pressure and palpitations, the approach should be gentle and safe. Ayurvedic Remedies Triphala Powder: Take 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime. It relieves constipation and aids bowel health. Jatyadi Taila Application: Apply this oil around the anus after bowel movements to reduce bleeding and inflammation. Buttermilk with Hing (Asafoetida): Drink a glass of buttermilk with a pinch of Hing after meals for better digestion and reduced bloating. Dietary Recommendations High-Fiber Foods: Include moong dal, oats, and steamed vegetables. Avoid spicy, acidic, and fried foods. Warm Fluids: Drink warm water throughout the day to ease digestion and soften stool. Lifestyle Tips Sitz Bath: Sit in warm water with a handful of rock salt for 10-15 minutes daily to reduce pain and swelling. Gentle Breathing (Pranayama): Practice Anulom Vilom for stress relief and improved digestion. Caution Consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplements, especially due to your blood pressure and chronic condition. Regular follow-ups are important to prevent complications.
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Looks like you're dealing with a mix of symptoms pointing to hemorrhoids, maybe even a rectal prolapse situation. But it might be good to rule out something like an anal fistula. doc would need to do a proper check, but hey, we can definitely dive into some Ayurvedic tips that'll support you till you get that professional advice. Given this has been going on for so long, keeping your digestive fire (agni) steady would be super helpful. Seems like your pitta might be aggravated, especially with that acid reflux and bleeding. Avoid spicy and oily foods to calm things down. Soak a tablespoon of coriander seeds in water overnight and drink that in the morning. It's known to pacify pitta. Constipation and bloating shout for unbalanced vata dosha. Triphala churna before bed? Amazing for bowel movement regulation. Just mix, like, half a teaspoon with warm water. Make sure you're drinking warm water throughout the day, avoid cold drinks, they slow down agni. For external relief, applying a paste of turmeric and ghee around the affected area might soothe and reduce inflammation. Avoid straining during bowel movements—it's a big no-no. Use a small stool under your feet to keep things aligned when you're on the toilet. Sorry for the extra detail, but it really helps. Dry fruits and non-vegetarian foods triggering you is a classic pitta response. Instead, stick with cooling, bland foods like rice, khichdi (you gotta love its simplicity!), and boiled veggies for a bit. Don’t ignore this bleeding though; it's been too long and needs a proper medical check. Safety first, you know? If things get worse or you notice some extra weird stuff, promise me you’ll go see a doc right away!

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