Dealing with a fissure for so long must be incredibly frustrating, I get it, it can feel like nothing works sometimes. Kasisadi Ghrita, often recommended in Ayurveda for anorectal issues, indeed sounds promising. It’s primarily used externally, applying it directly to the fissure. This makes sense because Kasisadi Ghrita contains ingredients like ghee and kasis (ferrous sulfate), known for promoting healing and providing soothing relief.
As for consuming it, it’s not typically ingested for fissures. Topical use is more standard, targeting those specific troublesome areas. You’ll wanna apply it ideally after your daily cleansing, or after a warm sitz bath. Consistency is key here, so smear it gently a couple times a day for best results. Some folks feel relief within days, but deeper healing could take a few weeks. Patience and persistence, you know.
Concerning side effects, it’s generally considered safe but since you have sensitive skin, do a patch test first. If there’s itching or worsening of the condition, best to stop and check in with a healthcare provider. It’s possible to have allergies to any of the herbal components, though unlikely.
And about combining it with other treatments, like Panchakarma – it can be a great complementary approach, boosting the benefits of each. But you’d need to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to make sure it aligns well with your prakriti and doesn’t contradict any other treatments.
While Kasisadi Ghrita might help significantly, it’s not magic – it’ll manage symptoms effectively, and possibly heal completely if used properly, but again it might not be a one-size-fits-all kinda thing. Consider dietary changes too, lots of fluids, and fiber to prevent straining which can aggravate the fissure. If it persists, especially with bleeding, do continue working with a healthcare professional.



