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Leucorrhea is a white discharge of the vagina. Quite a few reasons are attributed to this condition. Leucorrhea is quite common during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause; however, its occurrence during other times probably means the presence of sexually transmitted diseases, other infections & diseases of different female reproductive parts/organ. Leucorrhea which is foul smelling or with a change of color that ranges from yellow, green or bloody could often be serious and does require prompt medical attention
Well, there are several natural and safe ways to treat leucorrhea. Natural treatment methods such as Ayurvedic remedies/medicine are pretty simple and don’t cause any adverse effects like in the case of western conventional medicines.
The other symptoms of this condition include inflammation and irritation in the area.
While this condition may last many weeks and even months, in some cases, it can also start affecting the reproductive organs of the female patient. This problem mostly crops up during puberty and can lead to long-term damage if it does not get timely and proper treatment.
One of the best ways of dealing with this condition is with the help of Ayurveda,
which is an ancient science that combines herbs, lifestyle tweaks, Yoga and massages for treatment of various kinds of ailments.
Ayurvedic Approach Towards Leucorrhoea:
Leucorrhea is called as Shvetapradara in Ayurveda. Shveta means white and Pradar means Discharge. It is due to the imbalance of vaginal microflora which results in the infection.
Ayurveda believes that herbal remedies deliver the richness of herbs in an unadulterated, natural form. Moreover, unique combinations help enhance immunity as well as provide endurance, strength, and will.
Diet & Lifestyle Advice
- Avoid heavy, oily, fried, spicy, and sour foods.
- Tea, coffee, alcohol, aerated drinks and non-vegetarian food should also be
avoided. - Chewing betel nuts after meals is very helpful.
- Increase intake of fruits, vegetables, and salads.
- Increase liquids in the diet, such as water, soup, milk and juice. These help to flush out the toxins.
- Maintain proper hygiene. Wash undergarments with an antibiotic solution, and let them dry under the sun.
Symptoms Which are Associated with Leucorrhoea
- Excess discharge of white, sticky and foul-smelling material from the vagina
- The discharge is thick with a pungent smell
- Lower back pain
- Weakness
- Calf pain
- Constipation
- Abdominal discomfor
- Headaches
- Itching in the vagina
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