Can Piles-Fissure-Fistula be cured by medicines only without any surgical or parasurgical procedure?

Practically it has been observed that only first degree piles/hemorrhoids and anal fissure in its initial stage can be controlled by Ayurvedic medication. But in 2nd, 3rd and 4th degrees of piles/hemorrhoids, Chronic fissure in ano and fistula in ano, abscess, pilonidal sinus etc. need surgical intervention. However people tend to refrain from surgery due to fear and/or expensiveness and wander here and there in search of medicine. Quacks take the advantage from such patients and finally lead to aggravation of the disease. Among various surgical and parasurgical approaches, the Ayurvedic kshara sutra therapy has been proved to be extremely […]

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Piles/hemorrhoids; Home remedies and Ayurvedic treatment

Piles: Natural remedies and Ayurveda treatments Author: Dr. Naveen Chauhan, BAMS, CCYP, ROTP, CRAV (KSHARA SUTRA) SURGEON CUM AYURVEDA PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST IN FISTULA in ANO, PILES, FISSURE, PILONIDAL SINUS, ANO-RECTAL ABSCESSES  AROUND 10 YEARS OF CLINICAL EXPERIENCE IN AYURVEDA SURGICAL PROCEDURES   Piles, also known as ‘Haemorrhoids’, are small, bluish swellings, comprising of enlarged blood vessels situated either just inside or just outside the anus commonly called internal piles and external piles. In case of bleeding, they are termed as bleeding piles. Causes • Persistent constipation due to poor dietary habits • Sitting on hard seats for prolonged periods • […]

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Abscess in Ano-rectal region: An Ayurvedic view

Abscess in Ano-rectal region: An Ayurvedic view Anorectal abscess Anal abscess; Rectal abscess; Perirectal abscess; Perianal abscess; anal gland abscess; Abscess – anorectal An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Blocked glands in the anal area Infection of an anal fissure Sexually transmitted infection Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn’s disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase your risk for an anorectal abscess: Anal sex Chemotherapy drugs used to treat cancer Diabetes Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s disease and ulcerative […]

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