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Hemorrhoid- Bleeding
I'm breastfeeding 8 months baby, I have internal hemorrhoid , it is bleeding but no pain while passing stool, my body sometimes excess in pitta dosha, pls suggest some home remedies to heal internal hemorrhoid and b as lance dosha
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Take Triphala Guggulu thrice daily. Chirabilwadi kashaya 20 ml twice daily with warm water. Avoid spicy & oil fried items. Take lot of vegetables, fruits and liquids
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1. Good amount of water intake, buttermilk 2. Fibre containing fruits and vegetables 3. Not to strain while passing stools 4. MOST IMPORTANTLY FOOT END ELEVATION AFTER BOWEL MOVEMENTS FOR ABOUT 15Min.
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Your problem needs proper treatment and management so you may consult with me through this chanal and solve your problem.
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haemorrhoids  are common after pregnancy - postpartum haemorrhoids
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lifestyle management, Dietary habits ,ayurvedic medicines
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consult for treatment
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Ya it will be cured by ayurveda medicine so consult me
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Consult your nearest AYURVEDIC ANO RECTAL SURGEON or schedule a call on practo with us at SRI RN AYURVED for your complete health care
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Ok got our r concern. Gr-2nd piles means painless bleeding without mass coming out of anus. For such Ayurveda offers unique approach by just diet modification and some medicines so that bleeding can be stopped soon n reduce internal swelling n heal wound needed in person examination. Some time local application or matra basti serve better
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As you are breastfeeding and experiencing internal hemorrhoids with bleeding but no pain, here are some safe and effective Ayurvedic remedies to heal hemorrhoids and balance your Pitta dosha: 1. Dietary Modifications: Increase Fiber Intake: Include foods like whole grains, green leafy vegetables, fruits (e.g., papaya, banana, and pomegranate), and soaked raisins to ease bowel movements. Hydration: Drink 2.5–3 liters of lukewarm water daily to prevent constipation. Avoid Pitta-Aggravating Foods: Reduce spicy, oily, and sour foods (e.g., pickles, chilies, and fried items). 2. Ayurvedic Remedies: Triphala Churna: Mix 1 tsp of Triphala in warm water and take it at bedtime to aid smooth bowel movements. Kumari (Aloe Vera) Juice: Consume 20–30 ml of fresh Aloe Vera juice daily on an empty stomach. It soothes Pitta and supports healing. Kutajarishta: Take 2 tsp of Kutajarishta with an equal amount of water twice daily after meals to control bleeding. 3. External Applications: Panchavalkala Sitz Bath: Boil water with Panchavalkala powder (available in Ayurvedic stores) and sit in the warm decoction for 10–15 minutes daily. It reduces inflammation and promotes healing. Coconut Oil or Ghee: Apply externally around the anal region to soothe irritation and promote healing. 4. Lifestyle Tips: Avoid straining during bowel movements. Practice mild physical activity like walking or yoga to improve digestion and circulation. Ensure regular sleep patterns to keep Pitta in balance. Important Note: Since you are breastfeeding, avoid strong purgatives or medicines that could affect your milk supply. If the bleeding persists beyond a week or worsens, consult an Ayurvedic physician or proctologist for personalized treatment. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
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Plenty of fluids,avoid tea and coffee.
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Dear patient Avoid pitta enhancing food Take those foods which lowers down pitta dosha Go for examination process
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u can go under removal of that
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eat more roughage, eat less spicy food, drink plenty of water
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Painless bleeding during defecation is a prime sign of first-grade internal Hemorrhoids. Now you should keep stool soft. For that increase fiber intake, increase fluid intake. If it does not make stool soft, try some over-the-counter stool softener like 1 teaspoon of Softolax/ Softovac powder with warm water at night. Besides this do not strain too much during defecation. Do not spend a long time on toilet sit max. 5 minutes. If problem persists you should consult a nearby proctologist....
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine
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Include elephant foot yam, sambar onions, curry leaves, butter milk in diet
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