Parikartika In Ayurveda - #6876
I’ve been suffering from a chronic fissure for over a year, and the pain and bleeding during bowel movements have made everyday life extremely difficult. I recently read about Parikartika in Ayurveda, which I believe is the term for fissures in the Ayurvedic system. Has anyone here used Ayurvedic treatments for Parikartika, and how effective are they? Modern treatments like ointments and stool softeners have given me temporary relief, but the fissure keeps coming back. I’m curious about how Parikartika in Ayurveda is treated. Are herbal remedies like Triphala or Jatyadi Taila commonly used, and do they help with both healing the fissure and preventing recurrence? I’ve also heard that Ayurvedic therapies like Ksharasutra are effective for Parikartika. Is it painful, and does it require multiple sessions? How does it compare to modern surgical treatments like LIS (Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy)? Does Parikartika in Ayurveda involve dietary changes? I’ve already cut out spicy and fried foods, but are there specific foods or practices that speed up recovery? I’ve heard drinking warm ghee or adding fiber-rich foods can help, but I’m not sure if these are enough. If anyone has dealt with Parikartika in Ayurveda, please share your experience. Did the treatments provide lasting relief, and are there any side effects I should know about? Thanks for any advice!
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