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Arshkalp Capsule Arshkalp Capsule

Arshkalp Capsule

Quantity Description: strip of 6 capsules
Manufacturer: Vaidrishi Laboratories
Price: ₹ 76.0

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7-8 days ago I was having difficulty in pooping. It was so tight that I had to push it so hard still I couldn't poop well. The next day when I poop it was paining and some blood came with poop. I am not sure if it's piles or it's wound inside because of that hard poop. But I took arshkalp capsule for 6 days. Now I don't have that much pain but blood is still coming with poop. Pain is reduced but still I have pain while pooping only. Earlier it was whole day after pooping. Kindly guide me what problem it can be and what should I follow.

Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), CERTIFICATE COURSE IN KSHAR-SUTRA SURGERY
Ayurvedic Doctor, Delhi
7-8 days ago I was having difficulty in pooping. It was so tight that I had to push it so hard still I couldn't poop ...
The medicine can heal the wound but if the anal muscle is tight then the wound will recur again and again so first of all use indian style toilet, if you are using commode toilet, then use toilet step stool, commode toilet is unnatural for humans, western toilet increases constipation. Since constipation is a bigger factor behind piles & fissure. If you are feeling itching & burning, your anal muscles become unusually tight, this is symptoms of anal fissure, also don't go for any anal surgery fissurectomy or laser, your anus grip can be loose after surgery & it takes too much time to heal the anus wound, by that time you will also suffer pain and trouble, you should get some ayurvedic therapies like ayurvedic matra basti, ayurvedic kshar karma & anal dilatation. After that you will never have a fissure again. You'll be fine in just 10 days. We will provide you demo video for the treatment procedure, please contact us for more details at sushruta clinic, new delhi-45.

Which one good for my external piles (4-5 years old) P-6 or divya arshkalp vati. Which one good for me.

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicines and Surgery(BAMS), Post Graduation Diploma in Emergency Medicines And Services(PGDEMS), MD - Alternate Medicine
Ayurveda, Ghaziabad
Which one good for my external piles (4-5 years old) P-6 or divya arshkalp vati. Which one good for me.
Hi boil 1 ripe banana in 1 cup of milk, mash well. Take 3-4 times a day. Make an ointment by mixing an equal amount of powdered long pepper and turmeric with milk (preferably cow?s milk). Apply this on the external piles. Take arshantak vati 1-1 twice a day with warm water.

I have internal bleeding (piles) since from last 5 yrs. Always on the month of December end, blood comes out non stop at the time of stool. I don't get any pain. Dr. suggest me for operation nd gave medicine tab oxerute cd and cusklot plus. Apart from that I have taken patanjali tab Arshkalp vat. But still I don't have any benefit. Please suggest me what step to take to overcome from this problem.

CCEBDM, PG Diploma In Clinical Cardiology, MBBS
General Physician, Ghaziabad
I have internal bleeding (piles) since from last 5 yrs. Always on the month of December end, blood comes out non stop...
With the above treatment I hope bleeding should be under control. You can cont the oxerute for some time and observe the following improve your diet and meal schedule 1. Take 2/3 glasses of warm water in the morning 2. Go for morning walk for 30 mts 3. Take meals regularly at fixed hrs 4. No fried/ no spicy/ no junk/ no fast food 5 have good sound sleep for 6- 8 hr 6. Take more fruits and vegetables report after 15 days 7. Take a glass of hot sweet milk at night 8. Take more water during day.
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I have piles. What should I do and which medicine should I take? I took arshkalp medicine but it didn't work.

MD - Homeopathy
Homeopath, Aurangabad
I have piles. What should I do and which medicine should I take? I took arshkalp medicine but it didn't work.
Swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum and anus that cause discomfort and bleeding. Other factors that increase the risk for getting hemorrhoids include constipation, diarrhea, lifting heavy objects, poor posture, prolonged sitting, pregnancy, eating a diet low in fibre, anal intercourse, and being overweight. Liver damage and some food allergies can also add stress to the rectal veins. People who consistently eat a high-fiber diet are less likely to get hemorrhoids, while those people who prefer a diet high in processed foods are at higher risk. A low-fiber diet or inadequate fluid intake can cause constipation, which can contribute to hemorrhoids in two ways: it promotes straining on the toilet people do not consider homeopathy medicine for piles at its early stages and this is one of the reason why they end up under a surgeon's knife.
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