Ayurvedic Medicines for Rectal Prolapse Treatment
- Prolapse Rectum
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Ayurveda calls rectal prolapse Guda Bhramsa. This blog goes into great length on the Ayurvedic view of rectal prolapse treatment by Ayurvedic medicines, including its causes, symptoms, and most importantly, how to treat it with Ayurvedic medicines.
Both Ayurvedic texts and current science agree that there are several reasons why rectal prolapse happens. Chronic constipation and repetitive straining are primary causes, although digestive problems that are already there are also important. Malnutrition and weak pelvic floor muscles make the situation even worse. The treatments are meant to:

· Getting the bowels back to normal and stopping constipation
· Using herbs to calm down
· Vata and make the rectum stronger
· Making the digestive system stronger and giving tissues better nutrition
Ayurveda stresses the use of medicated ghee and oils both internally and on the skin. People use Jatyadi taila, Nirgundi taila, and Ghrita formulations like Bala ghrita on their skin to reduce inflammation and help prolapsed tissues mend. Panchakarma therapies are also suggested for rectal prolapse, along with internal medicines. Basti (medicated enema) is one of the best treatments since it immediately balances Vata dosha in the colon. Basti therapy uses oils like Dashmooladi taila or decoctions to strengthen the tissues in the rectum and make the channel easier to move through. Pichu therapy involves using a cotton swab soaked in herbal oil on the anal area to help with discomfort and swelling.
Summary
One of the hardest things about rectal prolapse treatment by Ayurvedic medicines is making sure it doesn't happen again after therapy. Ayurvedic remedies work very well in this area since they not only treat the symptoms but also fix the underlying problems.
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