What is the best homeopathic medicine for fissure?
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What is the best homeopathic medicine for fissure?
Some of the commonly prescribed homeopathic medicines for fissure in ano are Graphites, Ratanhia, Nitric acid, Paeonia, Sulphur, Silicia, Natrum Muriaticum, etc.
Which drink is good for fissure?
Increase the fluid intake; include fresh lime juice, clear soups, plain buttermilk, lemon grass water and tender coconut water in the diet. Your Physician may prescribe stool softener or laxatives for the better bowl movement.
Which antibiotic is best for fissure?
The topical antimicrobial treatment with metronidazole as an addition to the classical medical treatments in acute anal fissure is an effective and safe practice resulting in further reduction in pain and increased healing rate.
How does FP ointment work?
SBL FP Ointment has anti haemorrhagic, pain relieving and soothing effect properties. The ointment cures haemorrhoids, piles, fissures, constipation and venous congestion of the anus.
Which tablet is used for fissure?
Blood pressure medications, such as oral nifedipine (Procardia) or diltiazem (Cardizem) can help relax the anal sphincter. These medications may be taken by mouth or applied externally and may be used when nitroglycerin is not effective or causes significant side effects.
What is the use of Himalaya pilex ointment?
Himalaya Pilex Forte Ointment is formulated using a blend of ingredients that are beneficial in piles (hemorrhoids). It offers relief from rectal bleeding, pain, itchiness, etc. due to the piles. It also acts as a local analgesic and relieves pain during the excretion of the fecal matter.
How do you take SBL FP tablets?
Aloe Socotrina – 200: Hemorrhoids protrude like grapes; very sore and tender; constipation, burning in anus and rectum. Dosage/Directions for use of FP tablets: 2 Tablets of FP Tabs taken orally every three hours daily for 1-2 weeks potenciates the local action of ointment.
Is sitting bad for fissures?
The importance of correct anal hygiene and the need to keep the anal area dry should be emphasised. Regular sitz baths (sitting in warm water up to the hips) can help to relax the sphincter. The patient should also be advised to avoid undue straining during bowel movements.