Pain-relief ointments, temporary laxatives, and ignoring bowel habits often fail because they only numb symptoms. Anal fissure persists due to chronic constipation, hard stools, excessive straining, poor local healing, dryness, and inflammation of the anal lining.
Ayurveda treats fissure by softening stools, healing the tear, reducing pain and spasm, and restoring normal bowel rhythm to prevent recurrence.
At Praanavaidya, fissure care is a physician guided Ayurvedic program focused on healing the tear naturally while correcting digestion and bowel habits.
Each patient undergoes an assessment of bowel patterns, digestive strength, tissue condition, pain severity, and lifestyle factors to design a stage-appropriate treatment plan.
Get Consultation Now →Each care plan is customised and may include:
For most fissure cases, surgery can be avoided through:
When clinically appropriate, especially in chronic or recurrent fissures, doctors may recommend supportive detox and bowel-regulating therapies.
Continuous physician supervision ensures:
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