Continuous White discharge since years - #30158
Most of the times normal white discharge but some times with itching problem. Very irritating one. Please suggest a best ayurvedic remedy. Iam a breast feeding mom. So couldn't take earthen amla root powder
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No issues it will resolve Take this medications 1.pushyanga churna 1 tsp spoon with raw rice sokaed water in empty stomach Soak the row rice and that water you drink 1 glass with this medication.
Continuous white discharge, especially when accompanied by itching, suggests an imbalance in the vaginal flora, which Ayurveda refers to as shweta pradar. Instead of earthen amla, which you can’t take due to breastfeeding, consider alternatives that harmonize with your current phase of life.
Firstly, maintain a healthy diet rich in vegetables and fruits, focusing on foods that balance the kapha dosha, which is often linked to excess white discharge. Prefer warm, lightly spiced, and freshly cooked meals. Avoid excess sugar, dairy and fermented foods, which can irritate kapha imbalance.
Triphala powder is a good alternative. It can be taken as a mild tea. Mix a teaspoon of Triphala in warm water, let it steep for a few minutes, and drink it every night before bed. Triphala helps support digestive health and balance all three doshas.
Apply a natural mixture for itching relief. Combine turmeric and aloe vera gel. Applying this on the external genital area can provide a soothing effect. Do not insert it internally. Make sure the area stays dry afterward.
Increase your intake of water and herbal teas like cumin, coriander, and fennel tea, which support reducing pitta and kapha imbalances. One teaspoon each of cumin, coriander, and fennel seeds boiled in a liter of water and sipped throughout the day can bring relief.
Practice regular vaginal hygiene. Gently cleanse with warm water (without harsh soaps) and always ensure the area is dry and clean.
Engage in calming activities, such as gentle yoga and pranayama to reduce stress, which can exacerbate symptoms. Regular routines and stress-reduction can aid your overall health.
If the symptoms persist or worsen, it’s crucial to see a healthcare provider to rule out infections or other conditions. Balancing your doshas with these strategies might take time, so consistency is key.
White discharge, often referred to as leukorrhea, can be a normal part of the female reproductive cycle, but excessive discharge accompanied by itching can suggest an imbalance, possibly related to an excess of kapha or possibly pitta dosha, depending on other factors like consistency and odor. Given your situation as a breastfeeding mother, and your restriction on certain herbs, there are several considerations in the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition to rebalance the body’s systems safely.
First, work on dietary adjustments to support a balanced agni (digestive fire). Favor light, warm foods and those that are easy on your digestion, such as well-cooked vegetables and warm soups. Try to avoid excessively oily, spicy, or fermented foods, which can irritate and worsen the symptoms.
For a natural remedy, consider washing the area with a decoction of neem leaves. Boil a handful of neem leaves in water, let it cool, then use as a wash to reduce itching. Neem is known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Be sure to pat dry completely.
Regular intake of Trikatu churna, a combination of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger, can help to enhance digestive fire and balance the excess kapha. Take it in very small amounts (a pinch), mixed with honey, once a day, but be cautious and watch for any increase in body heat or discomfort.
It is also important to maintain proper hygiene and wear loose, cotton clothing to keep the genital area dry and prevent irritation. Additionally, try to reduce stress through simple practices like pranayama or light yoga sessions, which help maintain overall balance in doshas.
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult with a specialized ayurvedic practitioner or a medical professional for a detailed examination and tailored treatment, especially since you are breastfeeding and need to ensure safety for both you and your child.

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