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In ayurveda their is cure for vaginal infections ...we can use some ayurvedic medicine that will help to get rid of such infection
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #21445
13 days ago
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In ayurveda their is cure for vaginal infections ...we can use some ayurvedic medicine that will help to get rid of such infection - #21445

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Vaginal discharge without odor ,thick ,curd like discharge,color - white or light yellow, irritation and itching in private parts ....it will increase post menstruation..... whether it might yeast or some other infection... I have taken flucanazole ...for1 or2 days it will give relief ...again symptoms will be seen...

Age: 26
Chronic illnesses: No
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You can take musali khadiradi kwatham 20 ml twice a day after food chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 before food amruthadi guggulu tab 1-0-1 after food and also u have already taken antifungal so u should complete the course of it also so that we can see a good result
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It sounds like you're dealing with symptoms that could align with a yeast infection. However, for a conclusive diagnosis, it's best to have a healthcare professional assess it. Regarding Ayurveda, there are approaches we can take that align with healing and balance. First off, let's talk diet. Try to reduc intake of sour, fermented food as they sometimes aggravate infections according to Ayurveda. Instead, favor fresh, seasonal fruits, and whole grains, which support digestive fire and overall well-being. In terms of remedies, you might consider using a Triphala churna, which is a traditional ayurvedic formulation known for its cleansing properties. Mixing a teaspoon of Triphala in warm water, drink this before bed to support digestion but also may help with holding balance internally. Externally, you might consider a gentle wash with neem water—boil neem leaves in water, let it cool and use it to wash the area. Its antibacterial and antifungal properties can be soothing, but it's still essential to test a small area first to ensure no irritation. To address imbalanced dosha—often white or light yellow discharge with itching—might indicate kapha and pitta imbalance. Including turmeric in your daily routine can be beneficial as it's known for anti-inflammatory and cleansing qualities. A simple golden milk (turmeric, warm milk, a little honey) before sleeping might help soothe body and mind too. Hydration is massive tool here! Aim for enough water to flush out systems while calming irritated tissues. Coconut water is especially cooling and may offer relief. But, if the symptoms like itching and irritation persist, it's critical to reach out to a healthcare provider. Balance is essential, but ensuring you don't go too long without adequate professional medical advice in such cases is key.

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Visit a good ayurvedic centre for panchkarma for detoxification Vaginal douching with medicated oil Ashoka arista 20ml two times a day after meals Triphala churna half spoon with warm water before bed time

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