piles masse - #22034
dear sir i have piles masse i also gone through ayurvedic medicine like abhyrisht blood stop but masse is not gone it is till no going contract what i do what medicine i take to help me reduce the inflammation if this piles masse
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Arshakalpa vati- Giloy ghan vati- 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Jyatyadi tailam- Ext appn Abhaya aristha- 4 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Triphala churna- 1 tsp with warm water at night Sitz bath twice daily Avoid spicy sour non veg foods
Take Pilex tab 1-0-1 after food Kaishora Guggulu Tab 1-0-1 after food Sitz bath with panchavalkala kwatham twice a day for 20 min
When dealing with piles, or hemorrhoids as they are also known, it’s important to look at both the immediate symptoms and the root causes. You’ve mentioned using “Abhyrisht,” which I’m assuming is some kind of medicine you’ve tried—ayurvedic approach can help but let’s try something more targeted.
Firstly, make sure your diet is fiber-rich. Incorporate plenty of leafy greens, whole grains, and fruits like papaya which supports digestion and can help prevent constipation – a known trigger for piles. Drink enough water to keep you hydrated, ideally around 3 liters a day.
Ayurveda suggests herbs like Triphala and Guggul, as they are excellent for promoting digestive health and reducing inflammation. Triphala can be taken at night with warm water—about a teaspoon should suffice. It’s gentle and aids in regular bowel movements. Guggul, on the other hand, can be in tablet form and helps reduce inflammation. It’s typically consumed after meals but checking with a practitioner for the right dose is always wise.
Topical treatments are often beneficial. Try an ointment containing ‘Neem’ to soothe the area and reduce swelling, apply twice a day. Additionally, taking warm sitz baths can help—settle in for about 15 minutes a day to relieve discomfort.
For some, ‘Kshara Sutra’ procedure can be considered if piles are persistent. It’s a specialized ayurvedic treatment suitable for more complex cases, but must be done by a qualified practitioner.
Remember to maintain a routine of moderate exercise like walking or light yoga, as these promote good circulation and can prevent piles from worsening. Avoid prolonged sitting as it can aggravate symptoms.
Lastly, for persistent or severe cases, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner or general physician is essential. They might recommend more intensive treatments or a more personalized plan based on your unique constitution (prakriti). Remember, while Ayurveda is helpful, one must closely monitor how the condition progresses and seek medical help if complications arise.

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