Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus) to Treat Anal Fissure

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Often referred to as Siberian ginseng, owing to the fact that in the past when Russians wanted to enhance the athletic abilities athletes, they opted to use this plant as substitute to the expensive American ginseng. In the US, it is prohibited to market Siberian ginseng because the word ginseng is exclusive to the Panax ginseng. The plant has been extensively studied in Russia and other parts of the world. With more than 3000 studies of the herb and its properties, it is claimed to be the most studied herb in the world.

It is primarily an adaptogen. It contains substances that make you more resistant to stress by strengthening the body. It is the root that is made into medicine. It can strengthen memory to help your think clearly in tensed situations. It sustains energy for the long day ahead when working on a project. It through improving the body’s resistance to stress that makes Siberian ginseng a valuable herb for the modern life. But what about the possible use of Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus) to treat anal fissure?

Here’s what the current medical research reveals about Siberian ginseng in the treatment of anal fissure – it might induce blood clotting, making it useful for people who are suffering from bleeding. Perhaps as a supplement to one’s diet, Siberian ginseng would be a good alternative; but for the treatment of anal fissure it seems to lack the necessary ability to help heal the wound in the anal canal which is the source of bleeding and the cause of pain. Siberian ginseng is said to be good even with long-term use but one must also be aware of its side effects.

Although rare, side-effects from the use of the herb include arrhythmia, sadness, drowsiness, anxiety, increased blood pressure and muscle spasms. But one can do away with these scenarios if upon the onset of the symptoms, if one immediately consults his or her physician to properly diagnose and start treatment of the anal fissure.

Make sure to talk to your doctor about the possible treatments for anal fissure. Either acute or chronic, anal fissure can be treated. Your doctor will be able to prescribe the medications that would for lifestyle and specific medical history. Ask for available home remedies that you are comfortable with. Some home remedies for the treatment of anal fissure are stool softeners to aid in bowel movement, addition of fiber to the diet, warm baths to facilitate blood flow to the anus so that the muscles could relax, and some creams to relieve the pain after bowel movement.

If you have not yet experienced symptoms of anal fissure, make sure to prevent constipation and treat diarrhea immediately which are its common causes. Maintain a healthy lifestyle by choosing healthy options of living. Exercise, eat healthy and drink lot of water. If there is anything you can do to save you from experiencing the pain of anal fissure, these things are part of them.

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