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Breakfast for anal fissure
What food we can take for breakfast and what should be avoided if we are on ayurvedic treatment for anal fissure with Hemorrhoids.
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I have two two three medicines for very effective in the fissure and hemorrhoids. You have to consult with me. Thanks you
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You can add Yam, barley to your diet. But avoid dry foods, fried foods, Black gram
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Nearest Ayurvedic physician can guide you more easily as the staple food of your area may differ.
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Eat maximum Fruits and vegetables in breakfast, Fiber is good for you but remember, The medicine can heal the wound but if the anal muscle is tight then the wound will recur again and again so first of all use Indian style toilet, if you are using commode toilet, then use toilet step stool, commode toilet is unnatural for humans, Western toilet increases constipation. Since Constipation is a bigger factor behind piles & Fissure. If you are feeling itching & burning, Your anal muscles become unusually tight, this is symptoms of Anal Fissure, also don't go for any anal surgery Fissurectomy or Laser, Your anus grip can be loose after surgery & it takes too much time to heal the anus wound, By that time you will also suffer pain and trouble,You should get some Ayurvedic Therapies like Ayurvedic Matra Basti, Ayurvedic Kshar Karma & Anal Dilatation. after that you will never have a Fissure again. You'll be fine in just 10 days. we will provide you demo video for the treatment procedure, Please CONTACT us for more details at Sushruta Clinic, New Delhi-45
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HIGH FIBRE DIET. Do’s - • Ahara: Green gram, fruits like Draksha, orange juice, sweet lemon juice, musk melon, salads prepared from cabbage, cucumber, carrot,spinach and vegetables prepared from green leafy vegetables, Surana, Patola, gourd, intake of sufficient quantity of warm water. • Vihara: Regular exercises like walking, jogging, outdoor games, following daily & seasonal regimen properly. Don’ts - • Ahara: Heavy food articles and preparation, green peas, black eyed beans, yellow gram, raw vegetables and salads, refined foods such as white flour, cabbage, cauliflower, brinjal, peas, potato. • Vihara: Jobs involving sedentary activities, continuous standing,
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Whatever avoid spicy deep fried foods non vegetarian esp oily spicy food and curds coffee tea etc
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Thanks for trusting Ayurveda and opting support from authentic platform. Sept-Oct i.e.  Sharad Ritu heat may be concern along with long standing stomach upset. So have warm milk with ghee in breakfast and ghee with Warm buttermilk after lunch. Rest will be taken care by ur dr
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Not to eat                      jackfruit,non-veg,pickle,spicy heavy Fried food,tea,coffee,bababa,apple,bengal gram,blackgram ,rice,kachori,samosa,jaggery,mango,halwa        Beneficial diet-                papaya,guave,salad,green vegetable,husk,eshabgol,ghee,fibrous diet, 1fig +7raisins soked over night and take at morning ,butter milk
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Not to do -               Dont exert pressure during defecation, sexual intercourse..
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You can have Pro-biotic rich food, oat meal and Papaya in breakfast.
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Avoid Spicy, fried and hot tendency food.
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Try to have more soluble fiber to prevent constipation, so that haemorrhoids and fissure trouble you less.
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Can have oats porridge oats dosa fibre rich food with less spicy and enrich with fresh vegetables
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Avoid spicy and oily food
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avoid spicy,fried,maida based food ,avoid long sitting .
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Take proper knowledge about this first Change your diet menu N Do some special yoga If u want best n permanent solution
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Eat food products which are easily digestible and don't creates constipation
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Light non spicy food
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Consult Ayurveda Phycician for proper diagnosis and root cause
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Avoid excess oily spicy salty dairy bakery products in diet
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Maintain healthy lifestyle and diet schedule
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