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Topic of the Month
Piles
Called 'Arsha' in Ayurveda and stratified into
dry and bleeding categories, it denotes the condition when veins
in the anal region get varicosed.
Piles is a condition in which a fleshy swelling of variable
size, shape and colour appears ( due to varicosity of veins )
in the anus. For the treatment point of view, piles may be
divided into two groups ie. (1) Piles which do not bleed, (2)
Piles in which patient suddenly passes streaks of bright red
blood with the stool. Obstruction to the passage of gases, pain,
burning particularly on defecation, diminished appetite and
constipation are the general signs of symptoms of piles.
Symptoms
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Intense pain at the time of passing stool.
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Bleeding. Often leads to anemia due to profuse
bleeding.
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Itching in the rectal region.
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Wind formation in the stomach.
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Sitting becomes problematic.
Root Causes
Herbs which is useful :
Jamikand (Amorphophallus campanulatus)
Jamikand is stomachic and tonic; used in piles and given as a
restorative in dyspepsia, debility, etc. It is a hot
carminative in the form of a pickle. The root is used for
boils and ophthalmia and also as an emmenagogue.
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula )
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treats imbalances and diseases of the vata humour. Harada
possesses laxative, astringent, lubricant, antiparasitical,
alterative, antispasmodic and nervine properties. It is
therefore used to treat acute and chronic constipation, Piles,
nervousness, anxiety and feelings of physical heaviness.
Nagkeshar (Messua ferra):
Various parts of these plants mainly including flowers, fruits
are commonly used in the treatment of rheumatism, skin
diseases, dysentery and bleeding piles. For bleeding piles,
powder of Nagkeshar (Messua ferra) and Lodhra (Symplocos
recemosa) should be taken in the dose of 2 gms thrice daily.
Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia):
The juice is given with buttermilk to piles patients. The
plant is used in Ayurvedic rasayanas to improve the immune
system and the body's resistance to infections. The bitter
principle present shows antiperiodic, antispasmodic,
anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties.
Diet that helps :
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Avoid potato, yellow variety of pumpkin,
colocasia.
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Go for the following diet:
Seeds: Mango Seeds, Sesame seeds Fresh
Fruits: Jambul Fruit, Dry Figs, Papaya, Amalaki
Vegetables: Radish, Turnip, Bitter Gourd, Onion, Ginger
Grains : Rice, Wheat
Lifestyle
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Intestine should be thoroughly cleansed
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Exercise is a must
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Do not indulge in sex in excess
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Avoid going for horse rides or sitting on
hard seats.
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Drink lots of water
Yoga
Ayurvedic Supplements :
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