Ayurvedic Care for Fistula & Piles – Gentle, Root-Level Healing

Painful sitting, bleeding during bowel movements, or constant discomfort down there — conditions like Piles (Hemorrhoids) and Fistula (Bhagandara) deeply affect daily life and dignity. At Dhanwantre Ayurvedic Clinic, we offer time-tested Ayurvedic therapies that focus on natural, non-surgical recovery with minimal recurrence.

What Are Piles & Fistula?

🔹 Piles (Arsha) – Swollen, inflamed veins in the anal region. Can be internal or external.
🔹 Fistula-in-Ano (Bhagandara) – An abnormal channel between the anal canal and the skin, often filled with pus or fluid.

Common Symptoms:

  • Pain or itching during or after passing stool

  • Bleeding or mucus discharge

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Benefits of Ayurvedic Management

Benefit
Stops Bleeding & Pain
Reduces Inflammation
Improves Bowel Movements
Prevents Recurrence
No Steroids or Harsh Laxatives
Avoids Surgery in Many Cases
How It Helps
Astringent, healing herbs soothe tissues
Detox herbs and oils reduce swelling & heat
Softens stools and improves gut function
Strengthens anal muscles and improves immunity
Uses natural plant-based remedies
Especially in early-stage piles or minor fistulas

Dhanwantre’s Ayurvedic Protocol

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Ayurvedic Diagnosis

    We assess:

  • Dosha imbalance (Vata–Pitta)
  • Gut health (Agni)
  • Chronicity and stage (first-degree to fourth-degree piles, or type of fistula)

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Internal Medicines

    Herbal formulations like:

  • Arshoghni Vati, Abhayarishta, Triphala Guggulu – relieve constipation, bleeding
  • Nimba, Kutaj, Daruharidra – antimicrobial and healing
  • Guggulu-based lepa or kashayam –for deep-seated infections

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Panchakarma Therapies

  • Basti (Enema) – Clears toxins from the colon and Vata correction
  • Kshara Basti – Effective in managing fistula tracts
  • Pichu or Local Oil Applications –For faster wound healing

Who Should Opt for Ayurvedic Treatment?
Individuals with early-stage piles or anal fissures
Chronic fistula patients not responding to antibiotics
Post-surgical recurrence cases
Anyone looking to avoid surgery with a holistic option
When to Avoid or Take Special Care?
If excessive bleeding, fever, or severe infection is present, emergency care may be needed first
Pregnant women or patients with other rectal conditions should consult before treatment
Try squatting posture (or a footstool) to ease pressure.