Dr. Deepak Rathi Talks About Piles And Its Treatment
Piles are the tortuous veins which bulge out in the anal canal. There are so many factors responsible for this engorgement of the anal veins. The most common cause is chronic constipation. In such condition patients have to strain for defecation which puts pressure on the veins leading to congestion & engorgement.
पिलोनाइडल साइनस का आयुर्वेदिक ईलाज | What is Pilonidal Sinus in Hindi | Dr. Deepak Rathi
In this video, Dr. Deepak Rathi talks about Pilonidal Sinus and how ayurvedic treatments help to heal Pilonidal sinus. It is a dent in the skin that looks like a hole and usually occurs above the cleft of the buttocks, that is, the portion of the skin under which the tail bone exists, When that area gets infected, pilonidal cyst(s) formulates.
Dr. D.S. Rathi Talks About Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD)
Polycystic Ovarian Disease is a condition which leads to enlargement of the ovary and formation of small follicular cysts of 0.5-1.0 cm in diameter. This disease results in hormonal imbalance, leading to the accumulation of mature eggs in the ovary as they cannot be discharged. Now, these kinds of immature follicles are known as cysts. This gives to a vicious cycle, with some cysts giving rise to more cysts and hence it goes on and on.
Dr. D.S. Rathi Talks About Skin Related Disease
Our skin has a tendency to become harsh, dry and aggravated during specific seasons and with age. As per Ayurveda, it happens because of the collection of vata in the body. When there is excess of vata, we are inclined to dry skin, acne, dry hair and weak nails. Vata can appear in the body even faster in case you are under stress.
Pilonidal Sinus by Dr Deepak Rathi
An abnormal skin growth located at the tailbone that contains hair and skin. The cyst is usually located near the tailbone and can become easily infected. Symptoms of an infected cyst include pain, reddened skin or drainage of pus or blood. Treatment involves medicines, surgery and Kshar Sutra Therapy.
Pilonidal Sinus treatment in ayurveda
The exact cause of this condition is not known, but its cause is believed to be a combination of changing hormones (because it occurs after puberty), hair growth, and friction from clothes or from spending a long time sitting. Activities that cause friction, like sitting, can force the hair growing in the area to burrow back under the skin. The body considers this hair foreign and launches an immune response against it, similar to how it would react when dealing with a splinter. This immune response forms the cyst around your hair.