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Kshar Sutra Therapy: Treatment, Procedure and Advantages

Kshar Sutra Therapy: Treatment, Procedure and Advantages We shall have to accept that there is not a single reference in the Brihattrayee or even in the Laghutrayee, of the method of preparation of Kshar Sutra as it is used today. Though there are some references indicating the use of medicated thread in the treatment of Arshas and Bhagandara in Sushruta and Bhavprakasha.  In the recent past, the late Dr. P. J. Deshpande had done extensive research and had come forward with a scientific and standard method of preparing the Kshar Sutra. This method of preparation of Kshar Sutra has been adopted widely by institutes of Ayurveda and by ayurvedists in general. Not only the clinical efficacy but many other aspects are also considered in the standardization of the Ksharsutra. The tensile strength of the thread, the PH of the drugs used and the PH of the Ksharsutra itself, the dispersal pattern of different Ksharas, its chromatographic studies, the alkalinity, the method of sterilization ...

Anorectal Malformations in Children: What Causes Anorectal malformation and How to Correct Them?

  Types of anorectal malformation: Abnormalities in both male and female: Imperforate anus: The absence or misplacement of the anal opening. The presence of membrane or tissue over the anal opening. Rectal atresia and stenosis: Narrowing of anus or rectum where the passing of stool is difficult. Rectoperineal fistula: An abnormal connection between the rectum and perineum. Abnormalities in male: Rectobulbar urethral fistula and rectoprostatic fistula: The rectum is linked with the urethra..... for more info visit proctocure.com

Rectal Discharge - Its Symptoms and Causes - Proctocure

Rectal Discharge - Its Symptoms and Causes - Proctocure Rectal discharge is a substance other than feces and blood that oozes out of the rectum. The substance is mainly pus or mucus that is noticeable either in stool or undergarment. Rectal discharge occurs as a result of many conditions such as infections and inflammatory disorders. Symptoms associated with Rectal Discharge:  Rectal discharge is associated with other signs and symptoms such as: Gastrointestinal signs and symptoms: Abdominal pain or cramps, abdominal bloating, constipation, diarrhea, watery diarrhea, change in bowel habits, flatulence, burning sensation, bloody stools, loss of bowel control, the urge to pass stool, rectal pain, rectal tenderness, rectal malodor, itchiness, and perianal redness and swelling. Other signs and symptoms include: pain in the lower back or pelvic area, high temperature, weakness, rash, joint pain, stain on the undergarment, and feeling damp around the anal area. Conditions that are consid...