I am suffering from fissure and taking medicines. When under medication, I am not feeling any problem. But when medication completes and I travel long, issue is revoking. Please suggest what can done better.
What food habits, I need to look after in this case?
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The common reason for fissure is constipation . It is among those who are involved in jobs that require sitting for long hours. People who do not indulge in any form of exercise and movement of the body are more vulnerable to it.
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Hello....
Please understand that a Fissure is a type of wound in a place which is always dirty... do it takes long time to heal...
Also whenever the stools are hard, the wound again gets opened & painful...
Consult a Good Homoeopath nearby who will take a detailed history and advise needful medicines....
Health Tips
Take sitz bath in warm water with half spoon of Alum powder added to it....
Also drink a glass of warm water or milk with a spoon of pure ghee added to it every night.
Eat food containing lots of fibre like green leafy vegetables, fruits, etc...
Avoid oily, fried, spicy food...
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