Fissures issue not willing surgery - #26456
I am having Chronic fissures I need help without surgery treatment options pls need having issues in sitting few instance of bleeding going thru few health concerns already since last year kindly help with solutions
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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Erandbhrushta haritaki 0-0-3 with lukewarm water at bedtime Amroid oint for local application after taking steam. Tab.Pilex fort 1-0-1
You’ll definitely get Amazing results. Please visit nearby ayurvedic physician (BAMS MS SHALYA) for further advice and treatment.
Hlw Aju ji ,
FIssure happens due to wrong habbits of one includes
1. Too much time taking for motion , giving pressure to do . 2. Eating too much spicy amd heated food ,also non veg, 3. Undigestion and Acidity .
Rx 1. Tab p-6 ( 1-1) 2. Asavarishta 15mi -15ml 3. Lignocain Gel for local application.
Diet : 1. take cool and veg food 2. stay hyadrated 3. diet should include liquide items.
Thank You !
Hello, Ayurveda has excellent treatment options for fissure. So please meet the ayurveda doctor who has his/her degree as BAMS. MS(Ayu). Take care. Kind regards.
Chronic fissures can be quite uncomfortable, and while they often benefit from surgical intervention, Ayurvedic methods can provide relief by addressing the root causes and promoting healing. The primary goal is to balance the pitta dosha, as imbalances can contribute to the symptoms you’re experiencing.
Start with dietary changes to aid digestion and support healing. Avoid spicy, hot, and extremely salty foods, as these can aggravate the condition. Prioritize a diet rich in fibers, like whole grains, fruits such as papaya and watermelon, and vegetables to ensure smooth digestion and prevent strain during bowel movements. It’s important to drink adequate water to stay hydrated and promote soft stools.
Consider Triphala, a traditional ayurvedic formulation, which may be helpful in maintaining regular bowel movements. Take one teaspoon mixed with warm water before bedtime. This not only helps keep the bowels moving smoothly but also supports detoxification.
On the topical front, applying a mixture of coconut oil and turmeric to the affected area can promote healing and reduce inflammation. Do this gently two or three times daily. Sit in a warm sitz bath with a few tablespoons of added rock salt for 15-20 minutes, especially after your bowel movements, to provide relief and improve circulation in the area.
Regularly practicing yoga can increase circulation and reduce stress, both of which are crucial in your recovery. Opt for calming poses like child’s pose or supta baddha konasana. These can help by reducing tension and improving bowel function.
Work on ensuring your lifestyle is stress-free as excess stress can worsen pitta imbalance. Try meditation or breathing exercises, and maintain a regular sleep schedule to improve you, health overall.
If symptoms persist or worsen, don’t delay seeking a professional evaluation by a gastroenterologist or an Ayurvedic practitioner. Your ongoing health and comfort should always take priority, combining conventional medicine when necessary.
Chronic fissures can be difficult and uncomfortable, but Ayurveda offers approaches that can help without the need for surgery. You’ll want to address this through diet, lifestyle, and specific herbal remedies to promote healing and manage symptoms.
First, focus on your diet as it plays a significant role in your digestive health. Ensure you’re consuming ample fiber through fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. This will help keep your stool soft and prevent straining during bowel movements. Stay well-hydrated, with at least 2-3 liters of water daily, which supports digestion and natural detoxification.
Including ghee in your meals can also be beneficial, as it has soothing properties and supports a healthy bowel environment. It’s helpful to consume a teaspoon of ghee in warm milk before bedtime.
Consider Ayurvedic herbal formulations such as Triphala choornam. Take about 1 teaspoon with warm water before sleeping, as it can promote regular bowel movements and has soothing properties for the intestines. Meanwhile, applying coconut oil externally to the affected area can help keep the tissue soft and reduce discomfort.
In addition to diet and herbal remedies, it’s critical to manage stress, given its impact on digestion and gut health. Practices such as pranayama and meditation can be valuable in calming the mind and balancing the doshas.
However, be attentive to your symptoms. If bleeding persists or worsens, or if you experience severe pain, seek medical attention as these could be signs of complications requiring more immediate care. Remember, while Ayurveda can help, safety should always be prioritized through professional healthcare guidance as well.

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