Anal fistula

2019-01-04 15:49:21
If any thing please suggest what to do and where to go in Jharkhand , it been 1 month since it started paining.
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Dont go for Surgery, Fistulactomy in modern surgery where the rate of success is very low. The rate of success of Ayurvedic Kshar-Sutra surgery was found to be 98.6% in Fistula. Kshar-Sutra surgery in ano-rectal diseases is the best option available nowadays in medical science. According to World Health Organisation(WHO) , Kshar Sutra Therapy is better than any Modern Surgery for Anal Fistula.

Answered2019-01-06 05:49:10

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Usually surgery/ VAAFT/ Laser etc. is advised for Anal Fistula but it is not a good choice as the chances of recurrence are very high after these treatments. Besides this other complications like stool incontinence (inability to hold stool) etc. may also be there if damage to sphincter muscles is there. However this problem can be completely treated by Graded Ksharsutra treatment. Clinical trials conducted by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have confirmed that Ksharsutra treatment is more convenient and more effective than Surgery in patients suffering from Anal Fistula. No hospitalization or bed rest is required in this treatment. You can continue your normal routine activities as usual during this treatment. For further support and appointment; you may call reception at Sushruta Ano Rectal Institute.

Answered2019-01-05 11:40:25

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Contact any ayuvedic kshar sutra specialist near by me ...if u can come Delhi contact me

Answered2019-01-04 16:31:24

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Ksharsutra treatment is the best for anal fistula.
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contact  ayurvadic doctor.

Answered2019-01-04 16:30:44

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