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प्रश्न #26258
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Aap mujhe btaye ki mera irritation kse kam hoga aur thik hoga - #26258

Priti

Red red hogya h vagina ke around bhut itching bhi ho rhi h aur kch din phle sexual contact kiya tha toh boy ko bhi penis pr redness aur itching hone lgi toh doctor ne ladke ko doxycycline capsule diya tha toh usne ek week chlya toh thik hogya vo mere se hi spread hua tha please aap mujhe btaye mai kya kruu ki mera bhi thik ho jyee

आयु: 22
पुरानी बीमारियाँ: Currently I'm suffering from kidney stone and on homeopathy medication for this
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Rx Vaginal Wash -trifla kwath Chandrprabha Vati 1-0-1 Punarnava Tab 1-0-1

maintain hygine and avoid oil and spicy food

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Don’t worry, You’ll definitely get relief 😌 First of all avoid excessive spicy, sweet,salty food ,sesame seeds etc. And start taking these medications 1.Mahatiktak kwath 20ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water empty stomach twice in a day. 2.khadirarishta 20ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water just after having meal twice in a day. 3.Kaishore guggulu 1-0-1 for chewing 4.Gandhak rasayana 1-1-1 5.Haridrakhand 1tsf with 10ml of Panchtikta ghrita once in a day. **wash the affected area with the help of Triphala kwath. Follow up after 30 days.

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चिंता न करें, आपको ज़रूर आराम मिलेगा 😌 सबसे पहले ज़्यादा मसालेदार, मीठा, नमकीन खाना, तिल आदि से परहेज़ करें। और ये दवाएँ लेना शुरू करें: 1. महातिक्त क्वाथ 20 मिली, बराबर मात्रा में गुनगुने पानी के साथ, खाली पेट दिन में दो बार। 2. खादिरारिष्ट 20 मिली, बराबर मात्रा में गुनगुने पानी के साथ, दिन में दो बार भोजन के तुरंत बाद। 3. कैशोर गुग्गुलु 1-0-1 चबाने के लिए। 4. गंधक रसायन 1-1-1 5. हरिद्राखंड 1 छोटी चम्मच, 10 मिली पंचतिक्त घृत के साथ दिन में एक बार। **प्रभावित जगह को त्रिफला क्वाथ से धोएँ।

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HELLO PRITI,

You are experiencing -redness, irritation, and itching around your vaginal area -your partner also had redness and itching in the penis -both of you had sexual contact before symptoms began -you are also having kidney stones and taking homeopathy

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? This pattern suggests a genital infection that was like transmitted sexually. The irritation, redness, and itching usually point to one or more of these infections.

1) YEAST INFECTION(candidiasis) -caused by a fungus named Candida -Symptoms= redness, itching, white discharge(like cottage cheese), burning

2) BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS(BV) -caused by imbalance in normal vaginal bacteria -symptoms - foul smell, thin discharge, burning, irritation

3) SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS -like chlamydia, trichomonas, Mycoplasma etc -these can spread from one partner to another during sex -may cause irritation in both male and female genitals

INVESTIGATIONS NEEDED(even before treatment )

1) VAGINAL SWAB TEST- to find if fungal, bacteria or STI- related infection 2)Urine test- to rule out urinary tract infection (UTI) 3)Pap smear- for general vaginal and cervical health 4) STD panel (if needed)- blood or swab tests for common STIs

FOR PARTNER -urine culture -STD screening

WHY THIS TESTS ARE NEEDED? To choose correct medicine - fungal infection needs antifungal, bacteria needs antibiotics.Taking the wrong medicine may delay healing

In Ayurveda, your condition related to YONI VYAPAD(diseases of vagina) -caused by imbalance of pitta(heat/inflammation) and kapha(moisture/infection) -infections like this are also related to shukra dushti - impurity in reproductive fluids due to lifestyle, diet, sexual practices or weakened immunity

TREATMENT GOALS -remove infection from inside and outside -restore natural balance of reproductive system -improve immunity and reproductive health -avoid recurrence -heal both partners completely

EXTERNAL TREATMENT(for itching/redness)

1) NEEM AND TRIPHALA VAGINAL WASH(as sitz bath) -take 1 tsp neem powder + 1 tsp triphala in 2 cups water -boils for 5 min, let cool, strain it -use to wash vaginal area 2 times a day

WHY- neem is antibacterial and antifungal, triphala reduces inflammation and promotes healing

INTERNAL MEDICINES

1) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals -detoxifies urinary and reproductive tract, anti inflammatory , balances all 3 doshas,

2) PANCHATIKTA GHRITA GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals -purifies blood, fights chronic infections, improves skin and mucous health

3) MANJISTHA CAPSULES= 1 cap twice daily after meals =blood purifier, anti inflammatory , good for women reproductive health

4) ASHOKARISHTA= 15ml with water after meals =helps regulate menstrual and vaginal health, strengthens reproductive system

DURATION OF TREATMENT -minimum 21 days of regular ayurvedic treatment -in chronic or recurrent cases, 6 weeks ma be needed

LIFESTYLE AND DAILY ROUTINE

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO -wear cotton undergarments, change twice daily -keep the vagial area dry and clean-never use harsh soaps or chemicals -always urinate after intercourse -drink 8-10 glasses of lukewarm water daily - helps kidney and flush infection -maintain personal and sexual hygiene(both partners)

WHAT TO AVOID -spicy, oily, fermented, sour food -sugar, sweets, bakery, alcohol(candida loves sugar) -cold drinks, cold water -tight jeans or synthetic undergarments -having sex until completely healed

YOGASANAS -Bhujangasana= improves pelvic blood flow -Baddha konasana= great for reproductive organs -Vajarasana= improves digestion and urinary health -Setu Bandhasana= relieves pelvic congestion

PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= balances body systems -Sheetali= cooling breath to reduce pitta -Bhramari= relieves stress, balances hormones

Do for 15-20 minutes daily, preferably in morning

DIET RECOMMENDATIONS -moong dal, oil rice, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, ash gourd -turmeric, coriander , fennel in food - pomegranate , amla, guava -cumin+coriander+fennel boiled water

AVOID -curd, cheese, panner -pickles, tamrind, tomato in excess -milk with salt, milk with sour food -junk food, bakery , noodles ,fried food

HOME REMEDIES

1) COCONUT OIL + TURMERIC PASTE(for external use) -apply gently over the irritated skin( not deep inside) -do this at night for soothing relief

2) PLAIN YOGURT(curd)- only if no fungal infection is confirmed -take 1 tbsp on empty stomach daily(natural probiotic) -can also insert plain curd externally if it’s a bacterial infection

Aapki condition treatable hai- lekin complete recovery ke like done partners ka treatment and hygiene important hai

Aap ayurvedic medicine+lifestyle+home remedies + sexual hygiene follow Karen, to repeat infection hone ka chances bahut kam ho janta hai

Always get gynaecological check up and tests done

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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नमस्ते प्रीति,

आपको अनुभव हो रहा है - योनि क्षेत्र के आसपास लालिमा, जलन और खुजली - आपके साथी के लिंग में भी लालिमा और खुजली थी - लक्षण शुरू होने से पहले आप दोनों ने यौन संबंध बनाए थे - आपको गुर्दे की पथरी भी है और आप होम्योपैथी ले रही हैं

इसका क्या मतलब है? यह पैटर्न एक जननांग संक्रमण का संकेत देता है जो यौन संचारित हुआ था। जलन, लालिमा और खुजली आमतौर पर इनमें से एक या अधिक संक्रमणों की ओर इशारा करते हैं।

1) यीस्ट इन्फेक्शन (कैंडिडिआसिस) - कैंडिडा नामक फंगस के कारण - लक्षण = लालिमा, खुजली, सफेद स्राव (पनीर जैसा), जलन

2) बैक्टीरियल वेजिनोसिस (बीवी) - योनि के सामान्य बैक्टीरिया में असंतुलन के कारण - लक्षण - दुर्गंध, पतला स्राव, जलन, जलन

3) यौन संचारित संक्रमण - जैसे क्लैमाइडिया, ट्राइकोमोनास, माइकोप्लाज्मा आदि - ये सेक्स के दौरान एक साथी से दूसरे साथी में फैल सकते हैं - पुरुष और महिला दोनों के जननांगों में जलन पैदा कर सकते हैं

जांच आवश्यक (उपचार से पहले भी)

1) योनि स्वैब परीक्षण - यह पता लगाने के लिए कि क्या फंगल, बैक्टीरिया या यौन संचारित संक्रमण है 2) मूत्र परीक्षण - मूत्र पथ के संक्रमण (यूटीआई) की संभावना को दूर करने के लिए 3) पैप स्मीयर - योनि और गर्भाशय ग्रीवा के सामान्य स्वास्थ्य के लिए 4) एसटीडी पैनल (यदि आवश्यक हो) - रक्त या स्वैब सामान्य यौन संचारित रोगों (एसटीडी) के लिए परीक्षण

साथी के लिए -मूत्र कल्चर -एसटीडी स्क्रीनिंग

इन परीक्षणों की आवश्यकता क्यों है? सही दवा चुनें - फंगल संक्रमण के लिए एंटीफंगल और बैक्टीरिया के लिए एंटीबायोटिक दवाओं की ज़रूरत होती है। गलत दवा लेने से ठीक होने में देरी हो सकती है।

आयुर्वेद में, आपकी स्थिति योनि व्यापद (योनि के रोग) से संबंधित है - पित्त (गर्मी/सूजन) और कफ (नमी/संक्रमण) के असंतुलन के कारण - इस तरह के संक्रमण शुक्र दूष्टि से भी संबंधित हैं - जीवनशैली, आहार, यौन व्यवहार या कमज़ोर प्रतिरक्षा के कारण प्रजनन द्रव में अशुद्धता।

उपचार के लक्ष्य - अंदर और बाहर से संक्रमण को दूर करना - प्रजनन प्रणाली के प्राकृतिक संतुलन को बहाल करना - प्रतिरक्षा और प्रजनन स्वास्थ्य में सुधार - पुनरावृत्ति से बचना - दोनों साथियों को पूरी तरह से स्वस्थ करना

बाहरी उपचार (खुजली/लालिमा के लिए)

1) नीम और त्रिफला योनि प्रक्षालन (सिट्ज़ बाथ के रूप में) - 2 कप पानी में 1 छोटा चम्मच नीम पाउडर + 1 छोटा चम्मच त्रिफला लें - 5 मिनट तक उबालें, ठंडा होने दें, छान लें इसे - योनि क्षेत्र को दिन में 2 बार धोने के लिए इस्तेमाल करें

क्यों- नीम जीवाणुरोधी और कवकरोधी है, त्रिफला सूजन कम करता है और घाव भरने में मदद करता है।

आंतरिक औषधियाँ

1) चंद्रप्रभा वटी = भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 2 गोलियां - मूत्र और प्रजनन मार्ग को विषमुक्त करता है, सूजनरोधी है, तीनों दोषों को संतुलित करता है।

2) पंचतिक्त घृत गुग्गुल = भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 2 गोलियां - रक्त शुद्ध करता है, पुराने संक्रमणों से लड़ता है, त्वचा और श्लेष्मा झिल्ली के स्वास्थ्य में सुधार करता है।

3) मंजिष्ठा कैप्सूल = भोजन के बाद दिन में दो बार 1 गोली = रक्त शोधक, सूजनरोधी, महिलाओं के प्रजनन स्वास्थ्य के लिए अच्छा।

4) अशोकारिष्ट = भोजन के बाद 15 मिलीलीटर पानी के साथ = मासिक धर्म और योनि स्वास्थ्य को नियंत्रित करने में मदद करता है, प्रजनन प्रणाली को मजबूत करता है।

उपचार की अवधि - नियमित आयुर्वेदिक उपचार के कम से कम 21 दिन - पुराने या बार-बार होने वाले रोगों में कुछ मामलों में, 6 हफ़्ते लग सकते हैं

जीवनशैली और दिनचर्या

आपको क्या करना चाहिए -सूती अंडरवियर पहनें, दिन में दो बार बदलें -योनि क्षेत्र को सूखा और साफ़ रखें - कभी भी कठोर साबुन या रसायनों का इस्तेमाल न करें -संभोग के बाद हमेशा पेशाब करें -रोज़ाना 8-10 गिलास गुनगुना पानी पिएँ - गुर्दे और संक्रमण को दूर करने में मदद करता है -व्यक्तिगत और यौन स्वच्छता बनाए रखें (दोनों साथी)

क्या न करें -मसालेदार, तैलीय, किण्वित, खट्टा भोजन -चीनी, मिठाइयाँ, बेकरी उत्पाद, शराब (कैंडिडा को चीनी पसंद है) -ठंडे पेय, ठंडा पानी -टाइट जींस या सिंथेटिक अंडरवियर -पूरी तरह ठीक होने तक संभोग न करें

योगासन -भुजंगासन = श्रोणि रक्त प्रवाह में सुधार करता है -बद्ध कोणासन = प्रजनन अंगों के लिए बेहतरीन -वज्रासन = पाचन और मूत्र स्वास्थ्य में सुधार करता है -सेतु बंधासन = श्रोणि दर्द से राहत देता है कंजेशन

प्राणायाम -अनुलोम विलोम = शरीर के सिस्टम को संतुलित करता है -शीतली = पित्त कम करने के लिए ठंडी साँसें -भ्रामरी = तनाव दूर करती है, हार्मोन्स को संतुलित करती है

रोज़ाना 15-20 मिनट तक करें, बेहतर होगा सुबह के समय

आहार संबंधी सुझाव -मूंग दाल, तेल चावल, लौकी, तुरई, कद्दू, करेला -हल्दी, धनिया, सौंफ खाने में -अनार, आंवला, अमरूद -जीरा+धनिया+सौंफ उबला हुआ पानी

इनसे परहेज करें -दही, पनीर, पनीर -अचार, इमली, टमाटर ज़्यादा मात्रा में -नमक वाला दूध, खट्टा दूध -जंक फ़ूड, बेकरी, नूडल्स, तला हुआ खाना

घरेलू उपचार

1) नारियल तेल + हल्दी का पेस्ट (बाहरी इस्तेमाल के लिए) -जलन वाली त्वचा पर हल्के हाथों से लगाएँ (अंदर तक नहीं) -रात में करें सुखदायक राहत के लिए

2) सादा दही - केवल तभी जब फंगल संक्रमण की पुष्टि न हुई हो -रोज़ाना खाली पेट 1 बड़ा चम्मच लें (प्राकृतिक प्रोबायोटिक) -अगर जीवाणु संक्रमण है तो सादा दही भी बाहरी रूप से लगा सकते हैं

आपकी स्थिति उपचार योग्य है - लेकिन पूरी तरह ठीक होने के लिए, जैसे कि पार्टनर का इलाज और स्वच्छता ज़रूरी है

आप आयुर्वेदिक दवा+जीवनशैली+घरेलू उपचार+यौन स्वच्छता का पालन करें, दोबारा संक्रमण होने की संभावना बहुत कम होती है जानता है

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Hlw dear Priti U are facing vaginal infection this may cause due to various factors like infection, allergies, hormonal changes or poor hygiene. Rx 1.chandraprabha vati (2-2) 2.patrangasava (1tsp-1tsp) 3. Ashokarishta (1tsp-1tsp) 4. Intiwash (for vaginal wash )

Also diet and lifestyle adjustments: 1. Avoid spicy, fried, fermented and sour foods ( which aggravate pitta and kapha). 2. Favor cooling,soothing foods: coconut water,cucumber,buttermilk etc. 3. Maintain good hygiene,wear cotton underwear and avoid synthetic clothing. 4. Avoid use of harsh soaps or douches in vaginal area.

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Priti Keep your vagina dry. After passing urine clean with triphala kwath and wipe with soft tissue paper. Take Mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water and Chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 after food with water Kamdudharas 1-0-1 after food with water. Follow up after 15 days

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Apke symptoms se yeh lagta hai ki aap dono ko koi infection ho sakta hai, jo bacterial ya fungal bhi ho sakti hai. Sabse pehle, yeh jaroori hai ki aap kisi qualified healthcare professional ko milen, especially ek gynecologist ko consult karein. Aapko bhi kisi medical professional ki direct guidance chahiye hogi.

Lekin Ayurveda ke angle se aap kuch measures le sakte hai joh iss situation me aapko thoda rahat de sakti hai:

1. Neem ka Upyog: Neem ke paani se dho baanch sakti hai kyun ki neem antibacterial aur antifungal properties se bharpoor hota hai. Aap neem ki pattiyan ubal kar uska paani thanda karke external use kar sakti hain.

2. Hygiene ka Dhyan Rakhe: Apne intimate area ko saf aur dry rakna jaroori hai. Cotton ke kapdon ka istemal karein jo maur breathable ho aur tight kapde pehnne se bachaen.

3. Sitz Bath: Germs ko dur rakhne ke liye, garam paani me thodi neem ki pattiyan daal kar sitz bath le sakte hain, jisse itching aur redness me bhi aram mil sakta hai.

4. Yogurt ka Sevan: Yogurt yani dahi probiotics se bhara hota hai joh aapne vagainal flora ko balance karne me madad kar sakta hai. Aap isse daily kha sakti hain.

5. Diet me Santulan: Turmeric, ginger aur garlic jyon inflammation-combating qualities ke liye jaanne jaate hein, unka upyog karen. Apne diet me unka istemal karen.

6. Stress Management: Stress immune system ko weaken karke infection ke chances badha sakta hai, to din me thoda meditation ya deep breathing exercises ka plan banayein.

Sabse jaroori, ghar ke upay aur kisi bhi antibiotics ya medications ka combination aapki doctor ki salah ke beena na karein. Infections are serious, aur yehe confident way ho sakta hai it handling ke liye. Pehle doctor ko dekhae, aur unka gypsum follow karein.

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Aapke likhne se lagta hai ki aapko fungal infection ho sakta hai, jo common hai aur sexual contact se spread ho sakta hai. Sabse pehle, aap ko kisi qualified health professional ko milkar consult karna chahiye, kyunki accurate diagnosis aur treatment zaroori hai.

Siddha-Ayurvedic point of view se, yeh problem imbalance ki wajah se ho sakti hai, mainly pitta dosha ka imbalance. Aap apna diet aur lifestyle check karein. Teekha, spicy, aur acidic khana avoid karein and cooling foods such as cucumber, coconut water, aur sabjiyaan lein jo pitta ko balance karne me madad kar sakti hain.

Safed kapde pehne aur synthetic fabrics se bachne ki koshish karein. Yeh irritated area ko aur iski recovery ko impact kar sakti hain.

Natural remedies me neem leaves ka paste istemaal kar sakte hain, as neem is antiseptic aur antifungal properties rakhta hai. Neem leaves ko crush karke, paste banake directly affected area pe lagaiye aur 15-20 minutes ke liye chhod dijiye.

Daily aapne hygiene ka khayal rakhein. Cotton underwear pehniye aur infected area ko dhone k liye mild besan se banaye gaya cleanser istemaal karein, kyunki besan skin ko dry karega aur excess oiliness ko remove karega.

Lekin agar infection increase hota hai ya bohot discomfort hai, toh aap turant conventional medical practitioner ko dekhe taki timely aur effective treatment le sakein. Ayurvedic remedies sidelise na lein jab more pinpointed medical attention ki zaroorat ho.

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