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A Clinical Study of Arka Kshara Patanain the Management of Jirna-Gudprikartika(Chronic Fissure In Ano)
Author(s) -
Pankaj Potalia
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international research journal of ayurveda and yoga
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-785X
DOI - 10.47223/irjay.2021.41104
Subject(s) - medicine , anal fissure , defecation , constipation , fissure , itching , complication , hygiene , surgery , pathology , materials science , composite material
Fissure means a tear or crack. In other words, fissure-in-anois simply just a tear in the anal canal. Mainly occurs because of constipation or loose motion (frequently passing stool) or as a complication of Virechan & Basti karma. One and most important sign of fissure-in-ano is pain and bleeding during and after defecation. Severity and complication increase along with time, recurrence, and routine habits. Daily lifestyles include dietary habits, working field, personal hygiene, sleep & bowel habits, stress, etc. which directly affects the digestion of an individual. And we all know that our digestion is the direct key to our health. Early-stage or acute fissure can be cured by local application of medicines or by subsiding digestive issues (constipation or loose motions). But chronic fissure or fissure due to spasticity of sphincters is still a point of worry and research. In our study, we included 60 patients having signs and symptoms of Parikartika from OPD, and Arka kshar was used for local application. The patient was clinically assessed based on pain, per rectal bleeding, itching etc. Significant results were observed in spasticity and symptoms of patients.