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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #41761
105 days ago
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Seeking Ayurvedic Treatment for Severe Piles Pain - #41761

Client_ee5820

Sir i am a patient of piles and i am in severe pain. I want ayuvedic treatment please help me giving your suggesions.

How long have you been experiencing pain from piles?:

- 1-6 months

What triggers your pain the most?:

- During bowel movements

Have you made any dietary changes recently?:

- No changes made
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Severe pain from piles, also known as hemorrhoids, can indeed be distressing. Ayurveda approaches this by addressing the underlying causes like dosha imbalances, specifically vata and pitta. For immediate relief, consider Triphala, a classical Ayurvedic formula known to support digestion and alleviate constipation, which is a common trigger for piles. Take 1-2 teaspoons of Triphala powder with warm water before bed to promote smooth bowel movements.

Diet is crucial. Focus on a high-fiber diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to ease constipation. Foods like papaya, pear, and figs aid digestion. Avoid spicy, fried, and processed foods as they increase pitta and aggravate symptoms. Drink adequate water; about 8-10 glasses a day helps keep the stools soft and minimizes strain during bowel movements.

Topically, applying a mixture of sesame oil and turmeric or using aloe vera gel on the affected area can soothe irritation and reduce swelling. Make sure hygiene is maintained by gentle cleaning after each bowel movement, ideally using warm water.

Yoga and regular exercise keep the digestive system active and aid circulation. Practice asanas like Pavanamuktasana and Vajrasana post meals to improve digestion and reduce strain on the pelvic area. Stress management techniques, like deep breathing or meditation, may also help as stress can exacerbate symptoms.

If pain persists, consult an Ayurvedic doctor or a healthcare professional for specialized treatment like Kshar Sutra therapy, which is effective for chronic cases. Remember, any severe, persistent or recurrent pain should not be ignored and must be evaluated by a professional to rule out serious conditions.

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