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Fistula in ano
I had a operation for fistula last in 2015.it is not yet cured yet.the puss comes out of the anal opening as well as the wound.even now the still hurts and there will be cracks on the wound once in 15 days and it is painfull.doctors at KMC MANIPAL said that i should undergo a major surgery.but i also came to know about a ayurvedic technique which cures fistula easily.i have suffered a lot.please suggest what to do.
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As per your history u operated on 2015 till date to now u suffers that means u suffers extensively high. Recurrent fistula is very common in modern surgery. And if fistula track is not properly debridement or if fistula track wrongly attempted means internal opening & external opening properly not identified then recurrence chances are very high. If cleaning is not proper then and anal part is always contaminated due to fecal matter. As per ayurveda - Fistula is 100% curable with no recurrence. Kharsutra - Medicated seton which can gradually cut fistula track and every weekly u have to change seton.  This ksharsutra thread working in two principle 1. Cutting d fistula track 2. Healing the normal granulation tissue. Kharsutra prevent the recurrent and multiple fistula track. If u not treated early then fistula track convert into multiple that can convert into simple to complicated fistula. Internal medication for healing purpose and reliving pain. Ksharsutra is parasurgical techniques needs only 15 to 20 minutes. U can work after that. Only regular followup weekly for change seton.
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In Anal Fistula; recurrence after surgery major/ minor, VAAFT is commonly seen to the extent of 15 %. Your problem of Recurrent Anal Fistula can be conveniently and effectively treated by Graded Ksharsutra Therapy. In this procedure, there is no requirement for hospitalization or bed rest. You can continue your routine activities as usual. There are sittings which are conducted at 15-20 days interval and the healing rate is 0.5 to 1 cm per sitting. As on today; this is the best treatment for Anal Fistula since the chances are almost zero. For more information please visit: http://ayurcure.com/fistula-treatment.aspx
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Fistula is managed with different procedures and medicines in Ayurveda. Ksharasutra is the most popular out of them. Its an economical and very effective treatment. It's done by Ayurveda Doctor with para surgery or surgery speciality.
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