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Parikartika In Ayurveda
General Medicine
Question #6876
160 days ago
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Parikartika In Ayurveda - #6876

Aaliyah

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!

Parikartika in ayurveda
Fissure treatment
Herbal remedies
Ksharasutra
Natural healing
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In Ayurveda, Parikartika (anal fissures) are typically treated by balancing the Pitta and Vata doshas, which are often implicated in the inflammation and discomfort associated with fissures. Herbal remedies like Triphala and Jatyadi Taila are commonly used to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and prevent recurrence. Triphala, for instance, helps regulate bowel movements, preventing constipation, which is a major contributing factor. Jatyadi Taila, when applied topically, can soothe the area and promote tissue regeneration. Ksharasutra, a procedure involving medicated threads, is an Ayurvedic treatment for anal fissures and is known for its effectiveness in promoting healing. While it can cause mild discomfort during the procedure, it is generally less invasive than modern surgical options like Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (LIS) and may require several sessions, depending on the severity. Ayurveda also emphasizes dietary changes, such as increasing fiber intake through foods like whole grains, vegetables, and fruits, and drinking warm ghee, which can help soften stool and support digestion. Avoiding straining during bowel movements and drinking adequate water are essential as well. With consistent Ayurvedic treatment, many patients experience long-lasting relief, but it’s important to follow the treatment plan diligently. There are generally no significant side effects when treatments are followed as prescribed, but it’s always best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized approach.
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Oh, dealing with Parikartika, or anal fissures, is no joke, right? It seems like you're really going through a lot. It’s good to know you’re exploring Ayurveda as a complement to what you've already tried. So here’s a bit of insight that might help you with this. First off, Triphala and Jatyadi Taila are indeed staples in the Ayurvedic management of fissures. Triphala can be great for improving bowel regularity and reducing strain during bowel movements, thanks to its gentle laxative effect. Just mix a teaspoon with warm water at night. As for Jatyadi Taila, applying it topically can promote healing due to its soothing and wound-curative properties. Now, when it comes to Ksharasutra, it's a specialized treatment in Ayurveda generally used for hemorrhoids and fistulas, and is less common for simple fissures. It is effective but reserved for more complex or chronic issues. The process involves applying a medicated thread that gradually cuts through tissue, promoting healing, but it’s not usually painful—more like discomfort, really. It does require multiple sessions depending on the severity, unlike the one-time LIS surgery. If you're considering this, consulting with a skilled Ayurvedic practitioner who can evaluate your specific case would be essential. Dietary changes in Ayurveda are key! You've cut out spicy and fried foods, which is a good start. What’s missing might be including more pitta-pacifying foods—think cooling, soothing options like cucumber, zucchini, and coconut water. Warm ghee can be beneficial too, just a teaspoon in the morning might help lubricate the stools. Fiber-rich foods are crucial but don't forget hydration. Sometimes, simply drinking enough water can facilitate smoother bowel movements. And about exercise, gentle yoga poses can encourage circulation and prevent constipation. In terms of lasting relief, Ayurveda aims to treat the root cause by balancing the doshas, so while not immediate, it's generally effective long-term. Side effects with natural remedies are uncommon, but watch for allergies or sensitivities, especially if trying new herbs. It’s all about balance and patience. Fissures can make anyone miserable, but with consistent care, there's definitely light at the end of the tunnel. Keep at it, hopefully this helps you towards a more lasting relief.

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