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Vaginal and intercourse problem - #20293

Simran

have 1. vaginal burning and itching thick discharge with foul smell sometimes ,sometimes outside vulva boil was also there 2.frequent urination problem,my urine does not come in flow( ruk ruk k aatah),i have to breathe to urinate and donot get sense of relaxation after urinating 3.My periods get delayed usually to10-15 days after 1 or 2 cycle ,they last for 2-3days pain and cramps are there 4.pain during intercourse mostly sometimes its in starting then recede .i m able to have sex 1 or maximum 2 times then my vagina feels painful and burning feeling is there i dont like penetration then no sexual pleasure . Other problems i have pain and stiffness in my joints arms,shoulder, neck,back,buttocks, ankle,feets hands ...everywhere.i have L4-L5 PAIN scaitic pain ,dextroscoliosis. My eyesight has became blury for some far distance ,burning of eyes ,headaches ,not able to sleep properly,mental health not good at all.no focus,no desire,overthinking, heaviness in chest ,after waking up head feels dizzy ,no energy ,lethargic .dry skin,frizzy hair,yellow teeth.

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Chandraprabhavati 1-0-1, after food with water gokshuradi guggul- 2-0-0, after breakfast with water For pain in joints.: Trayodashan guggul 1-0-1 laxadi guggul 1-0-1.

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Rx. Yoni dhavan - trifla kwath (for 7 days) Chandraprabha vati Maha yograj guggulu Mahanarayan oil (for back massage) Shatavari powder 1/2 tsf with warm milk

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Hello. U need to go through whole Abdomen sonography , vaginal examination by gynacologist, CBC ESR blood test, Urine test . Stop spicy , oily , fermented , stale foods. Talke light non spicy food. Paripathadi Kadha 15 ml + 15 ml with warm water after meals.2 times a day. Tab Gokshuradi gugul 2 tabs 2 times a day after meals. Tab triphala gugul 2 tabs 2 times a day after food. Make decoction of Triphala+ Daruharidra + yastimadhu churna , strain with cloth. Than with help of 50 ml syringe and 8 no. Rubber catheter wash vagina internally with decoction. Than tap dry. Than put cotton balls soaked in Yashtimadhu oil in vagina at night . Remove it in the morning.

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For vaginal burining and itching to stop it’s important to maintain intimate hygiene You can do yoni wash or sitz bath with triphala + nimba powder take 5 gm of each add in 3 litre of water and reduce to half and use it for wash or sitz bath and then apply sowbhagya vardini thaila around the vaginal areas.

For urine issues Drink water infused with punarnva + gokshura - you can take eAch 1-2 pinch and add in 3-4 litre of water and drink that water whole day. You can also.take chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 after food

For periods regularity you can take m2 tone syrup or tablets 1 tablet twice daily or 15ml.syrup twice daily

For joint pains 1. Use chinchadi thailam for massage , massage for 15 mins If severe take lumbatone plus 1-0-1 after food.

Hope it solves your problem

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Hello Firstly for health improvement Food Sleep and exercise are very important.

Once u correct this 3 things then everything will be fine Firstly exercise then sleep then food has to be corrected.

As ur not mentioned about the appetite

1) laghu sootashekar ras 1-0-1 before food 10mins 2) chananasava 10ml-0-10ml with 10ml warm water before food 15 mins 3) yogaraja guggulu 1-1-1 after food 4) triphala choorna 0-0-1/2tsf with warm water at bedtime

Avoid spicy sour sweet food, oily fried items, processed foods, coffee and tea, aerated juices,junk food, Avoid potato and brinjal

Take good amount vegetables and green leafy vegetables and bowl of fruits every day Drink plenty of water upto 2-3 litres Take plain fresh buttermilk before food in afternoon Go for walking everyday 30mins in morning and evening 30mins.

Do follow this for 15 days then consult me again after seeing the changes we can plan next line of treatment.

Thank you Dr.Nikitha

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Dear simran ji,ur age isn’t mentioned here,it is very important factor here.May be you are having pre menopausal symptoms,if u close to menopause. Otherwise a clear vision to your joint pains needs investigations like CBC, ESR, Sr. Calcium Also let me know ,if you take any medication for thyroid,sugar,B.P. For vaginal infection get a gynecological check,but best home remedies to follow- Maintaining proper hygiene(wearing cotton panties, properly washed, changed 2-3 times a day ) will be keep the area dry. 1. Boil 1 big spoon triphala churna in 1mug water for 5min and let it cool, take that just strain it and use for to wash vagina whenever you go for urination or every 2-3hrs. Avoid using any kind of soaps in vaginal area. Having plenty of water shall flush bacteria and reduce the urinary infection. (Coriender water) Dietry- avoid spicy, oily, fermented and stale food strictly. Eat freshly cooked ,boiled and heathy food with lots of salad,beetroot, onion, green vegetables, Fruits- apple, pomegranate, grapes, kishmish, anjeer, munakka,मखाना etc. Remedy- groundnut , and jaggery ladoos can be helpful for you if eaten twice with milk. Haldi milk will help in any internal sepsis, joint health and inflammation. Revert with reports for more info.

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Chandraprabha vati- two times daily Chandanasava- 2 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food

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The symptoms you’re experiencing appear to be related to multiple imbalances in your body, and they require a comprehensive approach to address them effectively. Here’s a detailed analysis grounded in Ayurveda:

1. Vaginal Issues: The burning, itching, and foul-smelling discharge could point towards a pitta imbalance, likely coupled with the influence of kapha contributing to heaviness and discharge. Consider incorporating cooling herbs like Shatavari, which balances pitta, and Triphala, which detoxifies and supports the reproductive system. Yogurt might be beneficial in moderation, but avoid if there’s over mucus. Ensure to maintain genital hygiene and wear loose, natural fiber underwear.

2. Urination Problems: Frequent and incomplete urination suggest vata dosha imbalance. It might be helpful to include warm water baths, and Ayurvedic formulations like Dashamoola kwath, which can reduce vata’s erratic nature. Do drink lukewarm water to regulate urine flow, and consider avoiding caffeine and alcohol.

3. Menstrual Irregularities: Your delayed periods and associated pain can again be linked to vata imbalance. Diet-wise, consuming sesame seeds can support timely menstruation due to their warming qualities. Also, consider practicing gentle yoga or exercises that enhance downward energy to support the menstruation cycle.

4. Intercourse Pain: Pain during intercourse further supports a vata imbalance, indicating dryness. Applying sesame oil, before intercourse, might help reduce dryness and irritation. Grounding activities such as meditation or pranayamas can aid in stabilizing mind-body connection, bringing comfort.

5. Sedentary Symptoms: Sciatica and joint pain, including your spinal issues, are deep-seated vata problems. Consistent use of Mahanarayan oil in warm massages can provide relief. Additionally, back-strengthening poses like Bhujangasana (cobra pose) would help, but please consult your physician before commencing such exercises.

6. Mental Health and Energy: Ashwagandha, a well-known adaptogen, can help combat stress, improve sleep and energy levels. Brahmi can be administered to heighten focus and calm the mind. Lifestyle changes like scheduled sleep patterns, avoiding gadgets before bed, and routines should be prioritized.

7. Overall Lifestyle Advice: Limit consumption of dry, cold and raw foods. Incorporate ghee and oils which help pacify vata. Eye practices like Trataka might greatly assist in reducing eye strain and improving clarity.

Progression of these complex symptoms necessitates a visit to a healthcare professional to ensure a thorough assessment and timely interventions. The Ayurvedic suggestions provided here should ideally complement mainstream medical advice and not substitute immediate necessary treatments.

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