Single Arm Clinical Study Of Lakuchadi Talia Pichu In The Management Of Parikartika Vis A Vis Fissure In ANO
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https://doi.org/10.63682/jns.v14i11S.3086Keywords:
Anal Fissures, Lakuchadi Taila Pichu, Haritaki Churna, Pain Reduction, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Burning Sensation ReliefAbstract
Anal fissures and other anorectal problems have become much more common in recent years, mostly as a result of modern living's poor eating habits and sedentary lifestyle. Anal fissures are frequently brought on by trauma, persistent constipation, and specific medical disorders. They are frequently accompanied by acute discomfort during bowel movements. Mild cases can be effectively managed with conservative measures such local anesthetics, stool softeners, and dietary changes. Ancient Ayurvedic literature highlight the link between digestive disorders and dosha imbalance, namely between Vata and Pitta, and describe Parikartika, a condition resembling anal fissures. Anal fissures can be managed holistically using Ayurvedic treatments, which include the use of mild laxatives, Sitz baths, medicinal enemas, and topical applications of calming oils and herbs.
The use of Lakuchadi Talia Pichu has shown to be the most successful of them. Applying a therapeutic cloth soaked in a Lakuchadi oil mixture to the afflicted anal region is the method used in Lakuchadi Talia Pichu. This therapy promotes healing by softening and moisturizing the area in addition to helping the medicinal qualities be absorbed. Comparing contemporary medicine with traditional Ayurvedic techniques, this review examines the pathophysiology, clinical symptoms, and therapeutic approaches for anal fissures. It is possible to create a thorough and efficient care plan for anal fissures that promotes both healing and prevention by integrating dietary changes, lifestyle modifications, and traditional remedies like Lakuchadi Talia Pichu.
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