Seeking Ayurvedic Treatment for Anal Fistula and Knee Meniscus Crack - #39719
How to treat anal fistula in Ayurved. I would like to know the treatment without surgery and secondly i have in my knee miniscus crack, please advice can i get full treatment in Ayurved.
How long have you been experiencing symptoms related to the anal fistula?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat type of pain or discomfort do you feel in your knee?:
- No pain, just limited movementHave you made any dietary changes recently?:
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Doctors' responses
Anal fistula is a challenging condition often requiring surgical intervention, however Ayurveda offers support through non-surgical means focusing on balancing doshas, improving digestion and preventing further complications. The primary focus is on pacifying the aggravated Pitta and Vata doshas often responsible for such conditions. Since anal fistula can be complex, it’s advisable to consult a practitioner in person but here are a few general guidelines:
1. Diet and Lifestyle: Consume a Pitta-Vata pacifying diet rich in fiber to ease bowel movements and reduce strain. Include more ghee, warm foods, and vegetables like carrots and spinach. Avoid spicy foods, processed items, and caffeine, which can aggravate the condition. Maintain proper hydration to assist in regular bowel movements, aim for around 3 liters of water each day.
2. Herbal Remedies: Use Triphala churna as a natural laxative to cleanse the gut. Take 1-2 teaspoons with warm water before bed. Herbs like Guggul and turmeric (Haridra) have anti-inflammatory properties, consider taking Guggul capsules and add turmeric in your cooking or milk.
3. Panchakarma: Virechana (therapeutic purgation) and Basti (medicated enemas) can be beneficial. This should only be performed under supervision by a qualified Ayurvedic doctor. They help detoxify the system and balance doshas.
For knee meniscus crack, Ayurveda focuses on reducing inflammation and supporting tissue healing:
1. Diet: Follow a diet that supports bone health, rich in calcium and vitamin D. Include sesame seeds, almonds, and leafy greens. Avoid sour, spicy or fried foods which can aggravate Vata and lead to joint discomfort.
2. Herbal and Oils: Apply warm Mahanarayan oil or Ashwagandha oil to the knee area, massaging gently, to improve circulation and alleviate pain. Use herbs like Shallaki (Boswellia serrata) known for anti-inflammatory properties, typically in capsule form.
3. Yoga and Exercise: Gentle movements and stretches tailored by a yoga practitioner can help increase flexibility without exacerbating the injury.
While Ayurveda can offer significant relief, please don’t disregard modern medical advice, especially if conditions worsen or pain becomes severe. If symptoms persist, ensure to consult a healthcare professional directly.

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