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Question #36420
2 days ago
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Dard se rahat ke liye dawai ya oil - #36420

Abhinav

Kya kasi sadi oil se fishar sahi ho jata hai ya koi aur dawai hai sabse achi jo dard se rahat dilaye ya koi aur bhi dawai hai jisse dard mai ek do din mai fishar se aaram mil jaye

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: No
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Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Erandbhrushta haritaki 0-0-2 With lukewarm water at bedtime. Amroid oint for local application.

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Hello Abhinav, Anal fissure me dard aur jalan bahut takleef deta hai. Ayurveda ke hisaab se yeh Gudagata Vata vyadhi hai — jisme Malpravesh ke dauran Vata prakop hone se chhed ya phatna hota hai. Iske upchar ka main uddeshya hai – dard kam karna, sujan kam karna aur fissure ke wound ko heal karna.

✅ Dard aur jalan kam karne ke liye Tail (Oil)

✅ Jatyadi Tail

Kaise lagaye- Har motion ke baad affected jagah ko saaf pani se dhoke sukha lein, fir halki garam Jatyadi tail cotton ke madad se lagayein.

Fayda- Wound heal karta hai, jalan kam karta hai, infection se bachata hai.

✅ Dard aur healing ke liye internal medicines (dawai)

1 Gandhak Rasayan – 1-0-1,khaane ke baad ( Wound healing badhata hai, burning aur infection se bachata hai.)

2 Triphala Guggulu – 1 tablet din me 2 baar ,(Bowel movement smooth karta hai, fissure ke heal hone me madad karta hai.)

3 Abhayarishta –20ml + same paani me mila kar, raat ko khane ke baad

(Constipation dur karta hai, motion soft banata hai (bahut zaroori hai fissure me).

✅Khane Peene me Dhyan De (Diet Modification)

Zyada pani piyein (at least 2.5–3 litre daily). Har din 1 bowl papaya ya muskmelon khayein. Fibre-rich diet: daliya, oats, moong dal, green leafy sabzi. Teekha, fried, aur hard food (papad, dry roti, chips) avoid karein.

Dairy (especially dahi) aur non-veg kuch din na lein agar burning zyada ho.

✅Dard aur rahat ke liye ghar ke upaay

1. Sitz Bath-

Garam pani me thoda Triphala churna ya Haldi powder daal kar baithiye 10–15 min, din me 2 baar. Isse dard, sujan aur burning bahut kam ho jata hai.

2 Avoid hard stool – constipation fissure ko aur badha deta hai.

👉 In combination se 2–3 din me pain aur jalan me bahut rahat milti hai, aur 1–2 hafte me fissure heal hona shuru ho jata hai.

✅ Important Tips Motion kabhi rokna nahi. Har baar wash ke baad oil lagana na bhulein. Agar fissure purana hai (chronic), to Ayurvedic doctor se Kshar Karma ya Kshara Sutra therapy bhi consider kar sakte hain — yeh permanent relief deti hai

Is Ayurvedic approach se aapko 2–3 din me dard se rahat aur 1–2 hafton me healing mil sakti hai agar diet aur routine follow kiya jaye.

Wishing you a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Kasisadi oil aap fissure ke upar laga sakte ho. Parantu aap ko dawai bhi khani padegi Pilex tablets 2-0-2 after food with water Pilex cream bhi lagao toh jaldi thik ho sakta hai Diet: Avoid processed fatty fast spicy street foods Avoid nonveg food if you are non-vegetarian. Take cow’s ghee 2-4tsp in your diet daily Include fresh green vegetables in your diet. Sitz bath din mein do bar betadine drops dalke karo.

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Don’t worry take swadista virechana churnam 1tsp with lukewarm water, kaishora Guggulu 1tab bd, sunarin ointment Externally apply, Triphala churna with sitzbath u wll get relief in 3days

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Kasisadi taila kae saath aapko internal medicine aur diet and lifestyle changes bhi bahut important hai Aap Triphala guggulu 1-0-1 Ashwagandha cap 0-0-1 Kaishore guggulu 1-0-1 Kasisadi tailam externally apply karna hai Agar constipation hai tho Haritaki churna 1 chamach rat ko sote samay halka garam pani mei lena hai Cold raw heavy foods avoid karo Light Yogasanas walking karna jaruri hai

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HELLO ABHINAV,

From you description :- pain and fissure (pressure/discomfort) , Since the age is 29, no chronic illness, and the focus is on relief, we can explain it in Ayurvedic terms -In Ayurveda, pain and pressure in the chest/back area are often due to vata and kapha imbalance -VATA= causes stiffness, heaviness, tightness, and tingling sensation -KAPHA= causes dullness, heaviness, congestion, and inflammation

MODERM TERMS= It can be muscle strain, nerve tension, minor inflammation, or posture related presure

TREATMENT GOALS -Relieve pain and stiffness -improve circulation and nerve function -balance vata and kapha -strengthen muscles andjoints -reduce stress and tension

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1)DASHMOOLA TABLETS= 2 tabs twice daily before meals for 14 days =anti inflammatory, reduces nerve and muscle pain, balances vata

2) RASNASAPTAK KASHAYA= 30 ml + equal water twice daily after meals for 14 days =reduces stiffness , strengthens joints and muscles

3) MAHAYOGARAJ GUGGULU= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 15 days -anti inflammatory, relieve joint and muscular pain, improves circulation

4)ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk at night for. 4 weeks =reduces stress, strengthens muscles, improves stamina

5) CHOPACHINI VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 14 days =relieves chest tightness, balances vata and kapha

EXTERNAL THERAPIES

1) OIL MASSAGE -OILS= MAHANARAYAN TAILA -METHODS = warm oil and gently massage chest, back, shoulder for 15 min -use circular motion on joints and firm stroked on muscles -BENEFITS= improves circulation, relaxes muscles, reduces stiffness, warm the body to calm vata

2) FOMENTATION -Apply a warm towel or heating pad after massage =helps penetrate oil, relax muscles, and reduce pain

3) HERBAL PASTE -paste of ginger + turmeric + mustard oil applied externaly can enhance local pain relief

LIFESTYLE CHANGES -maintain good posture, especially if sitting for long hour -avoid heavy lifting or sudden movements during acute pain -ensure adequate sleep 7-8 hours to allow body repair -Stress management= meditation, deep breathing, avoiding ovethinking -warm showers to relax muscles

YOGA ASANAS -shavasana= relaxation, reduces tension -Bhujangasana= opens chest, relieves stiffness -tadansana= improves posture relieves stiffness -ardha matyendrasana= loosens back muscles, improves circulation

PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= reduce stress, balances energy -Bhramari= calms mind, reduces chest tightness -Kapalbhati= clears respiratory channels, energises

DIET -warm, light, easy to digest foods= rice, lentils, soups , warm milk -Spices= ginger, black pepper, turmeric to improve circulation -Avoids= cold drinks, fried/heavy foods, processed foods, excess sugar -Hydration= drink warm water or herbal teas - ginger, tulsi, cinamon

HOME REMEDIES -warm water or herbal tea for circulation -warm oil massage at night for localised relief -ginger + turmeric paste or tea for inflammation -gente stretching after a warm bath

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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नमस्ते अभिनव,

आपके विवरण से:- दर्द और दरार (दबाव/असुविधा)। चूँकि उम्र 29 वर्ष है, कोई पुरानी बीमारी नहीं है, और राहत पर ध्यान केंद्रित है, हम इसे आयुर्वेदिक शब्दों में समझा सकते हैं। -आयुर्वेद में, छाती/पीठ में दर्द और दबाव अक्सर वात और कफ के असंतुलन के कारण होता है। -वात= अकड़न, भारीपन, जकड़न और झुनझुनी का कारण बनता है। -कफ= सुस्ती, भारीपन, जकड़न और सूजन का कारण बनता है।

आधुनिक शब्द= यह मांसपेशियों में खिंचाव, तंत्रिका तनाव, मामूली सूजन या मुद्रा संबंधी दबाव हो सकता है।

उपचार के लक्ष्य -दर्द और अकड़न से राहत -रक्त परिसंचरण और तंत्रिका कार्य में सुधार -वात और कफ को संतुलित करना -मांसपेशियों और जोड़ों को मज़बूत करना -तनाव और दबाव कम करना

आंतरिक औषधियाँ

1) दशमूल गोलियाँ = 14 दिनों तक भोजन से पहले दिन में दो बार 2 गोलियाँ =सूजनरोधी, तंत्रिका तनाव कम करता है और मांसपेशियों में दर्द, वात को संतुलित करता है

2) रसनासप्तक कषाय = 30 मिलीलीटर + बराबर मात्रा में पानी, दिन में दो बार भोजन के बाद, 14 दिनों तक = अकड़न कम करता है, जोड़ों और मांसपेशियों को मजबूत करता है

3) महायोगराज गुग्गुल = 1 गोली, दिन में दो बार भोजन के बाद, 15 दिनों तक - सूजनरोधी, जोड़ों और मांसपेशियों के दर्द से राहत, रक्त संचार में सुधार

4) अश्वगंधा चूर्ण = 1 छोटा चम्मच रात में गर्म दूध के साथ। 4 सप्ताह =तनाव कम करता है, मांसपेशियों को मजबूत करता है, सहनशक्ति बढ़ाता है

5) चोपचीनी वटी= 14 दिनों तक भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 2 गोलियां =सीने की जकड़न से राहत, वात और कफ को संतुलित करता है

बाहरी उपचार

1) तेल मालिश -तेल= महानरायण तैल -विधि= तेल को गर्म करके छाती, पीठ, कंधे पर 15 मिनट तक हल्के हाथों से मालिश करें -जोड़ों पर गोलाकार गति में मालिश करें और मांसपेशियों पर हल्के हाथों से थपथपाएँ -लाभ= रक्त संचार में सुधार, मांसपेशियों को आराम, अकड़न कम, वात को शांत करने के लिए शरीर को गर्म करें

2) सेंक -मालिश के बाद गर्म तौलिया या हीटिंग पैड लगाएँ =तेल को त्वचा में गहराई तक पहुँचाने, मांसपेशियों को आराम देने और दर्द कम करने में मदद करता है

3) हर्बल पेस्ट -अदरक, हल्दी और सरसों के तेल का पेस्ट बाहरी रूप से लगाने से स्थानीय दर्द से राहत मिल सकती है

जीवनशैली में बदलाव -अच्छी मुद्रा बनाए रखें, खासकर अगर लंबे समय तक बैठे रहें -भारी वजन उठाने से बचें तीव्र दर्द के दौरान या अचानक होने वाली हलचलों के दौरान -शरीर की मरम्मत के लिए 7-8 घंटे की पर्याप्त नींद सुनिश्चित करें -तनाव प्रबंधन = ध्यान, गहरी साँसें, ज़्यादा सोचने से बचें -मांसपेशियों को आराम देने के लिए गर्म पानी से स्नान करें

योग आसन -शवासन = विश्राम, तनाव कम करता है -भुजंगासन = छाती को खोलता है, अकड़न से राहत देता है -ताड़नासन = मुद्रा में सुधार, अकड़न से राहत देता है -अर्ध मत्येन्द्रासन = पीठ की मांसपेशियों को ढीला करता है, रक्त संचार में सुधार करता है

प्राणायाम -अनुलोम विलोम = तनाव कम करता है, ऊर्जा को संतुलित करता है -भ्रामरी = मन को शांत करता है, सीने की जकड़न को कम करता है -कपालभाति = श्वसन नलिकाओं को साफ़ करता है, ऊर्जा प्रदान करता है

आहार -गर्म, हल्का, पचने में आसान भोजन = चावल, दाल, सूप, गर्म दूध -मसाले = अदरक, काली मिर्च, हल्दी रक्त संचार में सुधार के लिए -बचें = ठंडे पेय, तले/भारी खाद्य पदार्थ, प्रसंस्कृत खाद्य पदार्थ, अतिरिक्त चीनी -जलयोजन = गर्म पानी या हर्बल चाय पिएं - अदरक, तुलसी, दालचीनी

घरेलू उपचार - रक्त संचार के लिए गर्म पानी या हर्बल चाय - स्थानीय राहत के लिए रात में गर्म तेल की मालिश - सूजन के लिए अदरक और हल्दी का पेस्ट या चाय - गर्म स्नान के बाद हल्की स्ट्रेचिंग

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1.Kasishadi tail-external application 2.Jatyadi tail-external application 3.Triphala guggulu 2 goli din m 2 bar gungune pani k sath

घरेलू उपाय और परहेज़ - गुनगुना पानी से स्नान करें, खासकर बैठकर (sitz bath) दिन में 2 बार। - कब्ज से बचें: खूब पानी पिएं, फाइबर लें (इसबगोल, पपीता, तरल भोजन) - तीखा, तला हुआ, और मांसाहारी भोजन से परहेज़ करें। - देर तक बैठना या टॉयलेट में ज़्यादा समय बिताना टालें।

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यदि रक्तस्राव की दरार अधिक लंबी है, तो इसे केवल दवाओं से ठीक नहीं किया जा सकता। आपको सर्जिकल हस्तक्षेप की आवश्यकता होगी और आयुर्वेद में इसका इलाज है। क्षार-सूत्र तकनीक दरार के इलाज के लिए सबसे अच्छी है। इस समस्या के लिए अपने नजदीकी आयुर्वेदिक सर्जन से संपर्क करें। इस बीच, निम्नलिखित शुरू करें - बोल्बद्ध रस 2-0-2 भोजन के बाद सनारिन मलहम स्थानीय उपयोग के लिए टैब EBH 0-0-2 रात को गर्म पानी के साथ सिट्ज़ बाथ

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