Kasisadi taila is a medicated herbal oil used for treating piles, corns, and warts. It comprises Leucaena Leucocephala, Ficus Religiosa, dry ginger, Plumbago Zeylanica. It is applied to the anal area after bathing. On its regular application, it reduces the size of piles, corns, and warts.
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How to manage piles and constipation through ayurveda?
Query: Hi doctor, I am a 55 year old male. I am 5'8" tall and my weight is 152.12 Ibs. I am suffering from piles over three years but there is no bleeding. I constantly have some sensation in anus which troubles me while walking. I am noticing my right wrist and feet with swelling almost daily morning. My ... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. How is your bowel movement now? Do you have constipation? It is better for you to use western toilet. Avoid curds, non-vegeterian, green chilly, deep fried and spicy foods from your diet. Do sitz bath after passing stools every day to keep your genital and anal region cle... Read Full »