Virginal infection in body in last 6 - #27374
I am suffering many months vaginal infection. I try many allopathic many .relive but after some time agin .and so much pain uterus also.and menstrual time not coming properly period. I also weakness body.
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Hello Smita ji, Firstly aap jis bhi language hindi ya English mai comfortable ho uss mai apni sari problem thik se or detail mai bata dijiye. As for now jo information dii hui hai,
Medications: 1.Syp Amycordial forte 15ml twice daily with same amount of lukewarm water after meals. 2.Syp Dashmoolarishta-15ml twice with same amount of lukewarm water daily 3.Tab chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 4.shatawari kalp 1tsp full with lukewarm milk at night 5.Syp Arjunarishta 15ml twice daily with same amount of lukewarm water.
Pathya- jeera ajwain saunf methi seeds boiled in water, strain this water and sip it warm throughout the day especially in the morning, light warm food , avoid starchy spicy oily foods, boiled steamed veggies, have light meals at small intervals like 4hrs, add ghee to ur diet, Gourds, nuts,riped papaya
Apathya- sugar, maida,dry,cold items, caffeine, soft drinks fastfood items, pickles ,sour foods ,sedentary lifestyle Avoid tight clothing, wear cotton clothes.
Aasana- Bhujangasan Butterfly Chakki aasan Malaasan Kegel’s exercise Put Hot water bag on waist region.
Lifestyle- take proper sleep, avoid stress as much as possible do bharamri pranayam , brisk walk for 35 to 40 mins avoid blue light after 10pm. Wash the vaginal area with warm water and panchvalkal churna
Thankyou.
मेरी 41 उम्र हे ।मुजे पेट के नीच हिस्से मे दर्द महसूस हुआ करता हे। डॉक्टर को देखा तब योनी मे infection हे।ओर मासिक के समय पीरियड कम आता हे। ओर दर्द रहता हे। डॉक्टर का कहन हे। गर्भाशय निकाल ना हो गा. कयुकी योनी की दिवार पे सूजन हे। आयुर्वेद दवा से आराम हो गा 1 साल से समस्या है। थोडा भी काम करने पे दर्द महसूस कर रही हु।
Thankyou poorii detail dene k liye aap ye sab kariye or issi k saath triphala churna ko garam Pani m Daal k vaginal area ko saaf kre, thodi exercise kre or issme thoda time lgega to 45days bad follow up kre. Thankyou.
Hello Smita ji,
Will you please give complete history of your issues for best advice and treatment…
1.what kind of vaginal infection…? Or what kind of symptoms are you suffering from? 2.From when ? 3.And from when are you taking allopathic medicines? 4.Which allopathic medicines were you taking? 4.How is your Appétite? 5.Tell me about your bowel habit too?
Hello Smita I can understand your concern regarding recurrent vaginal infection but dont worry we are here to help. You out 😊
I will advise you to visit near by Ayurvedic Gynecologist for physical examination Till then you can start with following
✅ AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT
☑️INTERNAL MEDICATION
1 Ashokarishta 20ML- 0-20ML with equal water after food twice daily ( Regulates periods, reduces uterine pain) 2 Khadirarishtha 20ml -0-20ml with water after food (Antimicrobial, purifies blood, reduces recurrent infection) 3 M2 tone 1-0-1 after food 4 Shatavari Churna 1 tsp with warm milk at night Restores strength, balances hormones, reduces weakness
☑️EXTERNAL CARE ( IMPORTANT FOR YOU)
➡️Yoni Pichu (cotton swab dipped in medicated oil like Nimba taila) FOR 15–20 min daily – reduces itching & infection
➡️Vaginal wash 2–3 times a week with Triphala kwath (decoction) - take 5 gm of tripahala powder in 3 litre of water boil and reduce it to half or with Neem water – keeps area clean, reduces microbes
➡️Wear cotton undergarments, avoid tight clothing
➡️Maintain proper hygiene during menstruation
✅Diet and Lifestyle (Very Important)
✅Include Warm, light, easily digestible food (moong dal, rice, boiled veggies) pomegranate, apple, papaya Milk with turmeric at night Plenty of warm water, herbal teas (Tulsi, Jeera water)
❌Avoid Cold, heavy, fermented food (curd, cheese, bakery items) Excess sweets, oily & spicy food Excess tea/coffee Stress & late nights
What to expect???
➡️2–3 weeks Burning, itching, and pain reduce
➡️1–2 months Menstrual cycle becomes more regular, less infection recurrence
Follow. Up after 45 Days😊
Dont worry you will definately see the results 😊
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
Hi Smita this is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem… See maa what type of infection you…? Do you have any. White discharge? Married/unmarried… Do you have any reports related to this… Kindly share all details properly…bcz those areas are so sensitive we shouldn’t try anything blindly maa… Thank you
HELLO SMITA,
You are facing vaginal infection for many months, with recurring symptoms even after trying allopathic treatments. This is causing pain in the uterus, irregular periods, and overall weakness. When infections keep coming back, it usually indicates that the body’s internal balance and immunity are not strong enough to fully clear the infection. In Ayurveda, this can happen due to accumulation of Ama (toxins) and imbalance in the reproductive system (Shukra and Rasa Dhatu). Weak digestion, irregular diet, and stress can also make the infection persist and affect menstrual cycles.
Our approach will be to first gently cleanse and strengthen your body, improve digestion, remove toxins, and then support healthy menstrual cycles and immunity. With consistent care, the infection can be controlled, periods can become regular, and overall strength and energy will improve.
Treatment Plan:
1. Ama Pachana (First 3–5 days): Triphala Churna – 1 tsp with warm water, before bed to cleanse the digestive system.
2. Internal Medications (After Ama Pachana): Ashokarishtam – 2 tsp with equal water twice daily after meals, for menstrual regulation. Chandraprabha Vati – 2 tablets twice daily after meals, to support urinary and reproductive health. Guduchi Churna – 1 tsp with warm water once daily, to boost immunity.
3. External Care: Sitz bath with warm water and a pinch of turmeric or Triphala decoction once daily for local cleansing. Maintain personal hygiene, wear cotton undergarments, and avoid harsh soaps or scented products in the vaginal area.
Dietary Guidance: Eat warm, freshly cooked meals; include ghee, whole grains, and easily digestible proteins. Avoid cold, raw, oily, or junk food. Include yogurt or probiotic-rich foods to support healthy vaginal flora.
Investigations: Vaginal swab and culture to identify any persistent infection. CBC, blood sugar, and urine routine to check overall health. Hormonal profile (TSH, FSH, LH, Progesterone) if periods remain irregular.
Before Starting Treatment: Bowel habits: check for regularity Urination: any pain or burning Appetite: normal or decreased Sleep: quality and duration
If you follow this plan consistently, the infection will gradually reduce, menstrual cycles will improve, and overall energy and strength will return. Ayurveda works gently but effectively, and consistency is the key.
Warm regards, Dr. Karthika
यह स्थिति योनी vyapad तथा Artava dushti से संबंधित मानी जा सकती है
1. आंतरिक दवाएँ
• Ashokarishta – 20 ml पानी के साथ, दिन में 2 बार
• Kumaryasava – 15–20 ml, दिन में 2 बार
• Pushyanug Churna – 2–3 gm, दिन में 2 बार
• Chandraprabha Vati – 2 गोली, दिन में 2 बार
2. बाह्य उपचार • योनिधावन (योनि धोना): त्रिफला काढ़ा / नीम पत्तियों के पानी से दिन में एक बार योनि धावन करना • योनि पिचु: तिल तेल + अश्वगंधा / शतावरी घृत में भिगोकर योनि में रखना (केवल आयुर्वेद चिकित्सक की देखरेख मे करिये.
3. आहार :- • खट्टा, तीखा, तला–भुना, पैक्ड फूड, ज्यादा चाय–कॉफ़ी व ठंडे पेय से बचें। • गुनगुना पानी पिएँ, पाचन सुधरने पर सूजन भी कम होती है। • गाजर, चुकंदर, अनार, तिल, गुनगुना दूध + हल्दी का आहार में शामिल करें • नियमित योगासन करिये
अगर लगातार खून आना, बहुत ज्यादा सफेद पानी, तेज बुखार, या असहनीय दर्द हो तो तुरंत डॉक्टर से संपर्क करें।
Start with Shatavari ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water Wash your vagina with neem kwath.twice daily.
HELLO SMITA,
You’re experiencing -vaginal infection that comes again and again -pain in your uterus or lower abdomen -irregular or delayed periods -weakness and low energy
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? In Ayurveda, this can mean your reproductive system is imbalanced due to -toxin buildup -hormonal imbalance due tp pitta and vata dosha -weak immunity -unhealthy lifestyle or food habits
This repeated infections suggest deep-rooted imbalances- just using creams or antibiotics helps temporarily but doesn’t solve the root cause.
TREATMENT GOALS -remove toxins= to clean your internal system and stop recurrence -balance vata, pitta= for regular periods, pain relief, and digestion -strengthen immunity and uterus= so your body can resist infections and regain energy -purify blood= to prevent irritation, discharge and odor -nourish reproductive tissues= for healthy, regular menstruation and fertility
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS
1) ASHOKARISHTA= 20 ml with equal water after meals for 3 months =balances hormones, regular menstruation, tones uterus
2) CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily with warm water for 2 months =antibacterial, antifungal, reduces pelvic pain, balances hormones
3) SUKUMAR GHRITA= 1 tsp with warm milk in morning for 3 months =balances vata, relieves uterine pain, improves digestion
4) PUSHYANUG CHURNA= 3 gm with honey twice daily after meals for 4 weeks =controls white discharge, inflammation , heals vaginal lining
5) PATRANGASAVA= 20 ml with water twice daily before meals for 2 months =improves strength, blood, and menstrual regularity
6) GUDUCHI GHAN VATI= 1 tab twice daily for 2 months =boosts immunity, reduces infection recurrence
EXTERNAL TREATMENT
YONI PRAKSHALANA= vaginal wash -boil 1 Later water with one of the following -Neem leaves= antifungal and antibacterial -Triphala= reduces inflamamtion, heals -Lodhra+daruharidra= astringent and healing Cool to lukewarm , strain and wash external vaginal area once daily
YOGA AND PRANAYAM Regular yoga helps improve blood flow, strengthen pelvic organs, and reduce stress
YOGA ASANAS -baddha konasana= opens pelvic area, improves circulation -supta baddha konasana= calms nerves, balances hormones -viparita karani= relieve pelvic congestion - balasana= relaxes uterus, relieves cramps -setu bandhasana= strengthens uterus and lower back
PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= balances all doshas, calms mind, regulates hormones -Bhramari= soothes nerves, reduces anxiety -Sheetali/sheetkari= cools excess pitta
DIET AND LIFESTYLE
-Warm home cooked meals=easy to digest , prevents toxin buildup -Ghee in food= lubricates tissues, strengthens immunity -Mung dal khichdi= light and nourishing -Fennel, cumin, ajwian= reduce bloating, aid digestion -Turmeric milk= natural antibiotic -Soaked raisins, dates, figs= build blood and energy -Moringa leaves, beetroot= strengthen uterus and purify blood
WHAT TO AVOID -cold food and drinks= aggravates vata and slows digestion -fermendted /spicy/ junk food= causes pitta imbalance, worsens infections -excessive sugar, fried food= leads to more discharge and inflammation -tight synthetic underwear= causes sweating, bacterial growth -late nights, high stress= hormonal imbalance, weak immunity
HOME REMEDIES
1) GARLIC= chew 1-2 raw cloves daily or swallow with water natural antibiotic
2) FENUGREEK SEEDS= soak 1 tsp overnight, drink in morning =balances hormones
3) AMLA JUICE + ALOE VERA =15 ml each mic and take empty stomach- cleanses blood, strengthens uterus
4) YOGURT -apply plain probiotic externally for fungal infections
5) TRIPHALA WATER WASH -1 tsp triphala in 1 L water-> boil -> cool -> use as wash
Your body is not jus fighting an infection- it’s telling you that it’s tied , toxic, and out of balance With Ayurvedic care -you can stop the repetitions of infections -restore natural menstrual cycles -reduce or eliminate uterine pain -feel energetic , calm and in control of your health again
Consistency, patience, and natural care will give you long-term relief
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Prevention
To help prevent and treat vaginal discharge:
Keep your genital area clean and dry. Avoid soap and rinse with water only. Sitting in a warm, but not hot, bath may help your symptoms.
Avoid douching. Although many women feel cleaner if they douche after menstruation or intercourse, it may actually worsen vaginal discharge because it removes healthy bacteria lining the vagina that protect against infection.
Eat yogurt with live cultures or take Lactobacillus acidophilus tablets when you are on antibiotics to prevent a yeast infection.
Use condoms to avoid catching or spreading sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Avoid using feminine hygiene sprays, fragrances, or powders in the genital area.
Avoid wearing extremely tight-fitting pants or shorts, which may cause irritation.
Wear cotton underwear or cotton-crotch pantyhose. Avoid underwear made of silk or nylon, because these materials are not very absorbant and restrict air flow. This can increase sweating in the genital area, which can cause irritation.
Use pads and not tampons.
Keep your blood sugar levels under good control if you have diabetes.
1 pushyanuga churna -3 gm+Pradarantaka rasa-125mg+ vanga bhasma-125mg+spatika bhasma-500mg+shuddha gandhaka-250mg mix and take in morning
2- Darvyadi kashaya -4tsf- 2 time after food Wash vagina with panchavalkal kashaya
Considering your situation, a chronic vaginal infection with accompanying symptoms such as menstrual irregularities, uterine pain, and weakness can be distressing. In Ayurveda, this may be linked to an imbalance in your doshas, particularly pitta and vata. Here’s an approach to consider based on Ayurvedic principles.
Firstly, focus on your diet. Incorporate cooling and hydrating foods to pacify pitta. Foods like coconut, cucumber, and watermelon can be helpful. Avoid spicy, fried, and sour foods, as they may aggravate pitta. Your meals should be warm, fresh, and easy to digest, supporting your digestive “agni”.
On the herbal side, consider using neem and turmeric, which have natural antimicrobial properties and may help in managing such infections. You can take turmeric with warm milk before bed, though ensure you’re not taking excessively as it can be heating. Neem supplements can also calm inflammation.
For vata balance, routines are key. A consistent daily schedule including sleep and meals will be supportive. Gentle exercises like yoga can help in keeping the vata in check. Pranayama (breathing exercises) can be especially beneficial, improving energy and preparing the body to heal.
Applying warm sesame oil on the abdomen can alleviate uterine pain, massaging gently in a circular motion. Additionally, jaggery and sesame seeds taken together, stimulate menstruation, also nourishing and energizing the body-lighten weakness.
However, given the chronic nature of your symptoms, and that modern therapies provide only temporary relief, seeking support from an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for tailored treatments would be invaluable. They may recommend panchakarma, a detoxifying process designed to rebalance the doshas. If the pain becomes severe or symptoms worsen, do not delay seeking professional medical care for a comprehensive evaluation.
Vaginal infections that persist despite treatment can certainly be challenging. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, this issue likely points to an imbalance in your doshas, particularly an excess of Pitta and Kapha. This can lead to symptoms like inflammation, discharge, and irregular menstrual cycles. Additionally, weak digestion (agni) could be contributing to the recurring nature of these infections and overall weakness.
Firstly, it might be necessary to address your digestive health. Consider starting your morning with a warm glass of water infused with a pinch of ginger powder and a teaspoon of fresh lime juice to stimulate agni. Consuming warm, easily digestible foods like lightly spiced dal, steamed vegetables, and rice can also support balanced digestion.
To tackle infection directly, you might find relief with a gentle douche using a decoction made from boiled neem leaves twice a week. Neem has antibacterial properties that can help reduce the level of infection. Ensure the water is lukewarm, and use it only after cooling to a safe temperature.
For dietary balance, avoid overly spicy, sour, and oily foods, as these can exacerbate Pitta imbalance. Focus on cooling foods like cucumber, watermelon, and coconut water to soothe inflammation.
Irregular periods may benefit from a preparation combining herbs like Ashoka and Shatavari, which are known to support uterine health and regular menstruation. Also, regular abhyanga (oil massage) with sesame oil can restore strength and vitality.
Because you’re experiencing significant symptoms, it’s wise to consult with both Ayurvedic and modern medical professionals to ensure you’re addressing all possible underlying causes effectively. Consider an immediate visit if discomfort intensifies, to rule out possible complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease.

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