It sounds like you’re dealing with recurrent vaginal infections, potentially a form of candida overgrowth. This suggests an imbalance in the vata and kapha doshas. An imbalance in these energies can contribute to mucus production and inflammation. Let’s explore some Siddha-Ayurvedic approaches to help reduce the symptoms and prevent recurrence.
First, it’s essential to focus on maintaining balance in your diet to support healthy digestion and agni. Avoid consuming excessive sugar and refined carbs, which can exacerbate yeast growth. Incorporate more foods that are naturally bitter, astringent and warming, such as turmeric, ginger, fenugreek, and vegetables like bitter gourd or brussels sprouts. These can naturally help to control yeast populations.
Internal cleansing can also help. A simple herbal decoction of neem leaves or hibiscus flowers can serve as an internal cleanser. Brew these herbs in boiling water, strain, and consume a cup each morning for a week.
For external cleansing, besides what you already do, you can make a gentle wash using boiled water cooled to body temperature, with a pinch of turmeric. It’s anti-inflammatory and can help soothe the irritated skin.
Apply coconut oil as you are doing, it’s generally soothing, but ensure its pure and organic. Also, you might consider adding a pinch of turmeric to the oil before applying for added anti-inflammatory properties.
Avoid wearing tight clothing and synthetic fabrics, as these can trap moisture and heat, providing a suitable environment for yeast growth. Opt for loose cotton garments.
However, given the recurring nature of these symptoms, it would be important to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying conditions, and to confirm that you are dealing with a yeast infection specifically. Timely medical advice is crucial as prolonged irritation and inflammation could indicate more serious underlying issues.



