How to cure burning in vagina - #20794
I am facing burning and itching in vagina. After doing sex also and otherwise also there is a constant irritation in my vaginal part.I am not able to distinguish that whether it is because of urinary tract as I have a kidney stone also or because of constipation.
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Avoid addiction if any. Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Drink sufficient quantity of water. Maintain local hygiene. Spend some time before sex.i.e.foreplay. Tab.Chandraprabhavati 2-0-2 Sy.Renalka 10ml three times
Just to clear it get urine routine test once
Take Chandraprabha Vati – 1 tablet twice daily, Neeri syrup – 2 teaspoons thrice daily, a vaginal wash (Yonidhavan) with Triphala decoction. Stay hydrated and avoid spicy foods."
Dhatri loh Chandraprabha vati Kaamdudha ras Dashmoolarist Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food
Burning and itching in the vagina can stem from various causes, and understanding them is key to addressing the discomfort effectively. Based on Ayurvedic principles, these symptoms can usually be linked to Pitta dosha imbalance leading to internal heat, which may be exacerbated by kidney stones, constipation, or even after sexual intercourse. All these might create inflammation in the local tissues or accumulate toxins causing the burning sensation.
If you’ve kidney stones, it’s essential to get a medical professional to assess whether it may be contributing significantly to discomfort. Stones can irritate the urinary tract, causing uncomfortable symptoms. Similarly, constipation can place pressure on the vaginal area, indirectly contributing to irritation.
In Ayurveda, a holistic approach can be followed. Start with herbal teas like coriander seeds or fennel seeds boiled in water (strained) – both are cooling and can help ease Pitta imbalance. Drink it warm thrice daily. Consuming Amla, which is excellent for balancing Pitta, can also soothe the symptoms. Triphala at night can alleviate constipation, aiding digestion and promoting a healthy bowel movement.
Locally, applying gentle wash made of neem leaves boiled in water, then cooled and strained may provide relief due to its antibacterial properties. Use this as a wash twice daily– morning and night. Ensure you maintain high levels of hydration, with frequent water intake.
It is good practice to avoid fried, spicy foods, and instead, opt for a well-balanced and cooling diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. A more alkaline diet supports urinary wellness and reduces internal heat.
Introducing regular mild physical activity or yoga can be beneficial. Pranayama, which includes deep breathing exercises, promotes calming of both body and mind, decreasing stress-induced symptoms.
However, if there is no relief or symptoms exacerbate, or in the presence of severe pain or fever, immediately seek medical attention to rule out potentially serious underlying conditions. It’s essential to prioritize patient safety and not delay appropriate medical care.

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