Jatyadi Oil for Piles
Table of content

  • Why should we use jatyadi oil for piles?
  • How to use jatyadi oil for piles?
  • Jatyadi oil ingredients
  • Other health benefits of jatyadi oil
  • Side effects of jatyadi oil

Jatyadi is an Ayurvedic herbal oil to treat various external wounds. In a medical study, it is proven that this oil contains flavonoids, essential oils, tannins, glycosides, steroids and alkaloids which help in faster healing of wounds. This oil is cooling, anti-microbial, anti-bacterial and non-irritant. It is useful in cleaning, soothing and healing of wounds.

Jatyadi oil is very useful in skin boils, skin disorders, spores or wounds caused by rubbing of spider or poisonous insects, dry-wet itching, blackheads, pimples, etc. Jatyadi oil is an excellent home remedy for curing skin diseases, skin wounds caused due to any reason, and all types of wicked ulcers including piles, fissure, fistula. 

Why should we use jatyadi oil for piles?

You can apply Jatyadi oil in the rectum and around the anus. It alleviates itching, pain, discomfort and irritation caused due to piles in the anal region. Also, it helps in easy passage of the stool. It alleviates swelling around the anus. It is also helpful in case of bleeding piles

How to use jatyadi oil for piles?

In case of piles or even for fissure, follow the procedure to use jatyadi oil: 

  • Take a clean cotton swab and dip it into jatyadi oil.
  • Apply it on and around the anus.
  • Change the cotton swab to apply more. Do not dip the same cotton again in the oil. 
  • You can apply it before and after the bowel movement. You can also apply it after taking a bath and before going to bed at night. 

Consult a general physician regarding the application as and when advised. It is not necessary it suits all the conditions of piles. 

Matra Basti with jatyadi oil also results in quick healing of irritation and itching due to piles and restricts bleeding in piles. 

Ingredients of jatyadi oil

Jatiputra (Mace Tree Leaves) – Myristica fragrans10 grams
Neem – Azadirachta indica10 grams
Patol (Pointed Gourd Leaves) – Trichosanthes Dioica10 grams
Karanja (Karanj) seeds – Pongamia Pinnata10 grams
Karanja (Karanj) leaves – Pongamia Pinnata10 grams
Yashtimadhu (Mulethi) – Glycyrrhiza glabra10 grams
Kuth or Kushta (Indian Costus Root) – Saussurea lappa10 grams
Haldi (Turmeric) – Curcuma longa10 grams
Beeswax10 grams
Daruhaldi (Daruharidra) – Berberis aristata10 grams
Manjistha – Rubia cordifolia10 grams
Kutki – Picrorhiza kurroa10 grams
Padmaka – Prunus cerasoides10 grams
Lodhra – Symplocos racemosa10 grams
Haritaki or Harad (Chebulic Myrobalan) – Terminalia Chebula10 grams
Neel Kamal (Blue Star Water Lily) – Nymphaea stellata10 grams
Sariva (Anantmool or Indian Sarsaparilla) – Hemidesmus indicus10 grams
Tuthya – Copper Sulphate10 grams
Sesame Oil750 ml
Water3 liters

Other benefits of jatyadi oil

  • Heals wounds: The wounds heal easily after applying jatyadi oil. Apply it externally over the abcess, blisters, or any non-healing wound. 
  • Cures skin disease: It is used over skin infections such as eczema, mouth ulcers, herpes, hand blisters, etc.
  • Heals cracks: Not just external hemorrhoids, it is also helpful in treating cracked heels, fissure and fistula. 
  • Cures blisters: Apply locally in the mouth if you have ulcers.
  • Soothes burns: Jatyadi oil is recommended for burns such as burn due to fire or sunburn. 

Side effects of jatyadi oil

Jatyadi oil has no side-effects if used externally. If accidentally it is consumed orally, it can cause severe side-effects.

You must test it once before applying it thoroughly to avoid any side-effects. 

Also read: Know Everything about Piles Treatment

Jatyadi oil for pregnant women

Pregnant women and lactating mothers can safely use jatyadi oil for local application in piles, fissures, or any skin injury. But still, consult a doctor before using it. 

Take Away 

After listing all the side-effects and benefits of jatyadi oil for piles, it can be settled that consulting a doctor before using it is the best option. Above all, it is advisable to talk to a doctor before using any medicine or home remedy for piles. For any queries or piles-related questions, you can visit our website and get online consultation.

Also read: Can drinking too much coffee lead to piles

Also read: Coconut oil for Piles

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Pristyn Care Team
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Updated on 26th August 2023

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FAQ

Is there any other oil that I can use for piles?

You can also use castor oil for piles. Castor oil is one of the best home remedies for piles that can help soothe itching and inflammation caused due to piles. Consulting a doctor is always good if home remedies fail to improve the condition.

Should I take Allopathy medicines for piles?

Depending on your condition, the doctor will diagnose and recommend the right treatment, whether it is ointment or allopathy medicines or surgery to treat piles.

When will Jatyadi Oil be effective?

Jatyadi Oil will be effective depending on how severe is the piles condition. Every individual has different body requirements and the medicine affects accordingly. In case if after regular application, oil does not show desired results, consult a doctor.

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