Get rid from severe pain of Piles, Fistula and Fissure.
In Ayurveda, "piles" are known as Arsha (अर्शस्). The term Arsha literally means "that which troubles like an enemy" (arivat pranan shrinoti), highlighting the discomfort and distress this condition causes. It's considered one of the Ashta Mahagada (eight great diseases) due to its stubborn nature and potential for recurrence
Fistula-in-ano is notorious for its complexity and high recurrence rate with conventional surgery, especially when the tract involves significant portions of the anal sphincter muscles, leading to a risk of incontinence. Kshara Sutra therapy directly addresses these challenges by:
Providing controlled and gradual cutting, allowing the body to heal simultaneously.
Continuously debriding the infected tract, preventing re-infection.
Stimulating healthy granulation tissue formation.
Minimizing damage to the anal sphincters.
For any patient suffering from fistula-in-ano, especially a complex or recurrent one, consulting a qualified Ayurvedic Shalya Tantra specialist (like Dr. Advait Gohil) who is experienced in Kshara Sutra therapy is highly recommended.
While Kshara Karma is primarily famous for piles and fistulas, it is also used in chronic, non-healing fissures that have developed fibrotic edges or an associated sentinel pile. A highly skilled practitioner might apply a very minute quantity of specific Kshara directly to the unhealthy, fibrous edge of the fissure to debride it and stimulate fresh healing, similar to a chemical debridement, followed by intensive post-Kshara care. This is a specialized application and not for acute, simple fissures.
Overall, Ayurvedic treatment for anal fissure emphasizes a holistic approach, aiming to correct the underlying digestive imbalance that contributes to the condition, thereby promoting sustained healing and preventing recurrence.
A perianal abscess is a painful collection of pus near the anus, primarily caused by infected anal glands. Symptoms include severe pain, swelling, redness, and sometimes fever or discharge. Diagnosis is typically clinical, followed by surgical incision and drainage (I&D) as the main treatment. Untreated abscesses can lead to an anal fistula in up to 50% of cases, along with other severe complications like recurrence or systemic infection.
In Ayurveda, it's linked to vidradhi leading to Bhagandara, stemming from Dosha imbalances (mainly Pitta and Rakta) and poor digestion. Ayurvedic management involves Pachana (maturation), Bhedana (drainage), and Vrana Ropana (wound healing) through herbal applications, sitz baths, and dietary modifications, aiming to prevent chronic fistula formation.
"A Pilonidal Sinus (PNS) is a common, yet often perplexing, condition that can cause significant discomfort. It's essentially a small, abnormal channel or cyst that forms just above your tailbone, in the crease of your buttocks. Think of it as your body accidentally trapping tiny culprits – loose hairs, skin cells, and debris – beneath the surface. This usually begins with a stretched hair follicle, creating a tiny 'pit' in the skin. When these foreign materials get pushed inside due to everyday movements, pressure, or friction, your body reacts. This trapped debris can then become a perfect home for bacteria, leading to inflammation, swelling, and often, a very painful infection."