This study compares two treatments, Shodhita Kasisadrava Basti and Kasisadi Taila Basti, to manage second-degree internal hemorrhoids and evaluate their effectiveness.
- Conditions
- Other specified diseases of the digestive system. Ayurveda Condition: ARSAH,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2025/03/083136
- Lead Sponsor
- Shree Swaminarayan Ayurvedic College, Kalol
- Brief Summary
Arsha (Hemorrhoids) is one the lifestyle disorder caused due to sedentary lifestyle in today s world. These are the clumps of dilated veins in the anus and lower rectum. In Ayurveda the disease in which
Mamsa ankur(Fleshy masses) which occur at the opening of guda marg(anus), obstruct the pathway and trouble the person like an enemy is called Arsha. Modern surgeries which are in practice at present in modern surgery are
sclerotherapy, rubber band ligation etc. But not all of them are uniformly successful.so this study aims to explore ayurvedic interventions for managing Arsha. Focusing on the effectiveness of Kasisdrava basti. Which is mentioned in
Rastarangini 21/254.
The study will involve 40 patients with second degree internal haemorrhoids and Patients will be divided into two groups
Group A: 20 patients with 2nd degree internal haemorrhoids will be treated with Shodhita Kasisadrava Basti for
inconsecutive 3 days in a week.
Group B: 20 patients with 2nd degree internal haemorrhoids will be treated with Kasisadi taila basti for consecutive 3
days in a week.
Follow up after 45 days.
Patients will be assessed based on the presence of bleeding and Prolapse.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- 1.Male and Female between 18-60 years.
- 2.2nd degree Internal Hemorrhoids.
- 1.Third degree and fourth degree haemorrhoids.
- 2.Active bleeding piles.
- 3.Associated other painful condition like fistula in ano, Perianal Abscess, Malignancy, Rectal prolapse, Rectal polyp etc.
- 4.Patient contraindicated for basti as per classics.
- 5.Acute inflammatory diseases of GIT.
- 6.Pregnancy.
- 7.Systemic diseases like uncontrolled DM and HTN.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To assess the effect of Kasisadrava Basti in terms of controlling bleeding and prolapse in management of Arsha(second degree internal hemorrhoids) 3 Consecutive Basti in a Week. Total 9 basti in 21 days. | Follow up after 45 days.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 1.To promote the simple, traditional and cost effective treatment of management of Arsha 2.To promote the innovative treatment of second degree internal Haemorrhoids.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Premswarupswami Ayurvedic Multispeciality Hospital
🇮🇳Gandhinagar, GUJARAT, India
Premswarupswami Ayurvedic Multispeciality Hospital🇮🇳Gandhinagar, GUJARAT, IndiaDr Darshana RamolePrincipal investigator9970728218drdarshna@swaminarayanuniversity.ac.in