Thrissur: In a world where anorectal diseases like piles, fistulas, and anal fissures bring both physical pain and social stigma, Dr. Shahana A.K. offers a ray of hope. An Ayurvedic expert at the Government Ayurveda Hospital in Chelakkara, Thrissur, Dr. Shahana has gained widespread recognition for her use of the ancient Ayurvedic para-surgical treatment called Ksharasootra, reports the ATV.
This time-tested method involves inserting a medicated thread into the affected area, offering a non-invasive, cost-effective alternative to allopathic surgeries, which often lead to recurrence and financial strain on patients. At Dr. Shahana’s clinic, treatment is provided for free, making it accessible to patients from across the state and beyond.
“Patients come here after multiple surgeries and significant financial burden,” says Dr. Shahana. “Ksharasootra is simple, non-invasive, and doesn’t cause incontinence, unlike many surgeries. People need to be aware of its benefits and avoid falling prey to quacks.”
With more than a decade of experience, Dr. Shahana is deeply committed to her work, which she considers an act of devotion. “In Islam, any good work done with sincerity is considered ibadat (worship),” she says, emphasizing that her gender or faith has never been a barrier to her medical mission.
Her clinic is preparing to observe World Piles Day on November 20, aiming to raise awareness and reach more patients in need. Thanks to her dedication, the Kerala government is set to declare her Ksharasootra clinic a center of excellence, ensuring continued progress in the field for years to come.
Dr. Shahana’s message is clear: more people should know about the effectiveness of Ayurvedic treatments for anorectal diseases, so they can find relief without fear, shame, or financial ruin.