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Question #30290
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How to overcome leukorrhea and irregular periods - #30290

Sweety

Menstrual cycle come after 3 months every time... Rectal bleeding during defecation.. Leukorrhea... Sometimes acne on face and other body parts which disappear after some time... My physician suggested me ginette 35 tablet.. Which I didn't used yet

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Hello Sweety I understand your concern. From your history, you are experiencing irregular periods (every 3 months), leucorrhea (white discharge), occasional acne, and rectal bleeding. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊

✅AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

➡️ 1. For Irregular Periods & Hormonal Balance

1 Rajahpravartini Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after food with lukewarm water (helps regulate menstruation).

2 Ashokarishta – 20 ml-0-20ml with equal water after food twice daily (balances female hormones, regularises cycles, reduces leucorrhea).

3. Shatavari Churna – 1 tsp with warm milk at night (nourishes reproductive system and balances hormones).

➡️ 2. For Leucorrhea

1 Pushyanug Churna – 1 tsp with honey twice daily (reduces white discharge).

2. Sitz bath with Triphala decoction once in 2-3 days helps maintain local hygiene. ( triphala decotion- take 5 gm of triphala powder in 3 litres of water boil and reduce to half and pour in a basin and sit for 15 min daily

➡️ 3. For Rectal Bleeding

1 Triphala Guggulu – 1 tablet twice daily after meals.

2 Arshoghni Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after meals with buttermilk.

👉Take 1 tsp ghee with warm milk at night to keep stools soft and reduce strain.

➡️ 4. For Acne & Skin Health

Neem Churna – ½ tsp with warm water in the morning.

Manjishtha Churna – ½ tsp with lukewarm water at night (blood purifier).

Apply neem-turmeric paste on acne if required.

✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION

❌Avoid junk food, fried, oily, sugary items, cold drinks, as they increase Kapha and worsen leucorrhea.

✔️Take fiber-rich food (vegetables, fruits like papaya, soaked raisins, figs) for bowel health.

✔️Drink warm water; avoid excessive tea/coffee.

✔️Do regular exercise / yoga – especially Surya Namaskar, Baddha Konasana, Malasana, Anulom Vilom for hormonal balance and digestion.

✔️Maintain proper sleep schedule, as disturbed sleep worsens hormonal imbalance.

The tablet Ginette-35 given by your doctor is a hormonal pill, usually prescribed in PCOS and acne, but long-term use can have side effects. Ayurveda offers safer alternatives that work gradually.

With consistent practice for 3–4 months, your cycle and symptoms should gradually normalize.

Wish you a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Hi sweety this is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem… See maa you have things one is periods issue and digestive issues…

Rx-T Avipattikar churna 1tsp twice before food Abhayaarista 2tsp -0-2tsp after food T rajapravartini vati 2-0-2after food Varunadi kashaya 10ml twice after food

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Hello Sweety, Treatment - 1. Chitrakadi vati -2-0-2 before meal for 3 days 2. Nastapushpantak ras 2-0-2 with lukewarm water after meal 3. Patrangasav and 4. Ashokaristha- 20 ml of both with 40 ml of water after meal 5.Rajah pravartini vati 2-0-2 after meal 6. Shatavari churna+shatpushpa churna - 3gm each with 1 cup of milk at bedtime Diet- Avoid icecream, colddrink,fast food, oily food especially during periods. Eat fruits,dry fruits,milk instead of snacking on packaged items. Yoga - Anulom vilom, bhastrika, kapalbhati,malasana. Lifestyle modification - . Pratice yoga daily . Sound sleep for atleast 7 hours . Walking for 20 min daily . Stress management -Through meditation, walking, journaling. Recommended tests- Hemoglobin level Vit D ,B12 Thyroid profile USG lower abdomen Don’t worry , follow these and you will definitely get relief. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. Would like to hear your improvement in the review. Take care Regards, Dr. Anupriya

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Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Myron 2-0-2 Sy. M2 tone 15ml twice Erandbhrushta haritaki 0-0-2 With lukewarm water Tab. Amroid 2-0-2

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Hello Sweety,

I can understand your concern regarding irregular periods, rectal bleeding, leukorrhea, and intermittent acne. Your case suggests Vata–Kapha imbalance with mild Pitta aggravation, hormonal fluctuations affecting menstrual cycles, and local digestive or anorectal issues causing rectal bleeding. The approach will focus on regulating cycles, reducing inflammation, balancing hormones, and strengthening reproductive and digestive health naturally.

🔎 Recommended Investigations 1. Hormonal profile – LH, FSH, Prolactin, TSH, Testosterone. 2. Pelvic ultrasound – to rule out PCOD or cysts. 3. Stool examination / colonoscopy if needed – for rectal bleeding evaluation. 4. CBC & iron studies – if bleeding is persistent. 💊 Internal Ayurvedic Remedies For Cycle Regulation & Hormonal Balance

1. Ashokarishta – 20 ml with equal water after meals. 2. Shatavari churna – 1 tsp with warm milk at night. 3. Kanchanar guggulu – 2 tablets twice daily after meals.

For Acne & Inflammation

1. Neem + Triphala churna – ½ tsp each with warm water at bedtime (blood purifier, reduces skin inflammation).

For Leukorrhea

1. Chandraprabha vati – 2 tablets twice daily after meals (balances Kapha & supports reproductive health). 🍀 Diet & Lifestyle

✅ Include: - Warm, freshly cooked meals – dal, khichdi, seasonal vegetables. - Fruits: pomegranate, papaya, apple (moderate, helps hormone balance). - Soaked nuts & seeds – almonds, flax seeds.

❌ Avoid: - Excess sweets, fried foods, cold/refrigerated foods. - Heavy dairy in large amounts (may increase Kapha & leukorrhea). - Excess coffee/tea, late-night meals.

🧘🏻‍♀️ Yoga & Pranayama

1. Bhujangasana, Malasana, Setu Bandhasana – improve reproductive organ health. 2. Vajrasana after meals – supports digestion & reduces rectal pressure. 3. Anulom Vilom & Bhramari pranayama – 10 min daily (reduces stress & hormonal imbalance). 4. Gentle walking or cycling – 20–30 min daily. 📌 Follow up

With consistent herbs, diet, and lifestyle, menstrual cycle may regulate in 2–3 months.

Rectal bleeding must be evaluated if persistent; Ayurvedic management helps only mild hemorrhoids or digestive-origin bleeding.

Acne and leukorrhea usually improve with hormone and Kapha regulation.

✨ With Ayurvedic management focusing on digestion, hormonal balance, and detoxification, your cycles can normalize, skin and reproductive health can improve naturally.

With kind regards, Dr. Sumi

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hello dear ,

I completely understand how unsettling it can feel when your periods come only every few months, and on top of that, you’re noticing things like rectal bleeding, leukorrhea, and occasional acne. It’s normal to feel worried or frustrated, especially when you haven’t tried any treatment yet. The good news is that your body can be guided back to balance gently, and Ayurveda is very effective for this because it works with your body, not against it. Think of it like giving your body the right environment—cleaning out toxins, nourishing it properly, and supporting its natural rhythm—so that your hormones, uterus, and digestion can all function in harmony.

Many young women experience irregular cycles, especially when the digestive system is not fully balanced, stress is high, or there’s hormonal imbalance. That’s why the first step is to look at your digestion and bowel habits, because the body needs to be able to properly digest and absorb nutrients for hormones to function normally. This also affects leukorrhea (white discharge) and acne, because toxins or Ama that stay in the body can show up as these symptoms. By focusing first on Ama Pachana, we gently cleanse your system so medicines can work better.

Next, we nourish the reproductive system with herbs that strengthen the uterus, regulate menstrual flow, and balance hormones. Alongside this, a supportive diet and gentle lifestyle practices like light yoga or walking help your body respond faster. Tracking your bowel movements, appetite, sleep, and energy levels is important so we can see how your body is responding and make adjustments if needed.

With this approach, your cycles can gradually become more regular, leukorrhea and acne can reduce, and overall energy and well-being improve. It’s not an overnight fix, but with consistency, your body will start showing signs of balance within a few weeks. The medicines, diet, and lifestyle recommendations work together, so even if one day feels slow, the overall plan is moving your body in the right direction.

We will also do a few investigations to make sure there’s nothing major affecting your uterus or hormones, which helps us personalize your treatment more accurately.

The key is trust, consistency, and patience. Ayurveda works gradually but addresses the root cause, so once your body responds, the changes are long-lasting. You are not alone in this, and with regular care, your body can restore its natural rhythm.

Treatment Plan:

1. Ama Pachana (Digestive cleansing, 3–5 days): Triphala Churna – 3g at night with warm water before sleep. This helps cleanse the digestive system and remove toxins that affect hormones.

2. Internal Medicines (after Ama Pachana): Ashoka Churna – 3g twice daily with warm water after meals for 20 days. Supports uterine health and hormone balance. Shatavari Churna – 5g with warm milk at night for 20 days. Helps nourish the reproductive system and regulate cycles. Sukumaram Kashayam – 30ml twice daily after meals for 20 days. Helps normalize menstrual flow and reduce leukorrhea.

3. External Support (if possible): Gentle abdominal massage with warm sesame oil once daily to improve circulation and relax muscles. If not possible, focus on internal medicines consistently.

Diet Recommendations: Eat warm, cooked foods; avoid raw, cold, or very oily foods. Include milk, ghee, khichdi, dal, rice, and seasonal vegetables. Avoid spicy, processed, and fried foods. Drink plenty of warm water to support digestion.

Investigations to Rule Out Major Issues: Hormonal profile: FSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin Ultrasound to check uterus and ovaries

Do’s & Don’ts: Take medicines at the same time daily. Maintain proper sleep and avoid stress as much as possible. Light yoga or walking daily can help circulation and hormonal balance. Track your bowel movements, appetite, and energy levels.

with regards , dr.karthika

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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

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1.Ashokarishta 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 2.Pushyanug churna 1 tsp twice daily with honey after meals 3.Manjisthadi kwath 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 4.Tab Nitaym 1 tab with warm water before bedtime

Sitz bath in water mixed with alum powder

Adv: Avoid sour and spicy food Avoid fried and processed food items Practice yoga: malasana, apanasana, baddha konasana

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HELLO SWEETY,

You are 21 years old, with these main complaints -menstrual cycle every 3 months normal is 28-35 days -leukorrhea -acne comes and goes -rectal bleeding during defecation

Your physician gave Ginetter- 35 (a hormonal pill), often prescribed in PCOS

WHAT COULD BE HAPPENING -Irregular cycles + acne + discharge strongly suggest hormonal imbalance, most likely PCOS -Leukorrhea indicates kapha aggravation in the reproductive system -Acne shows pitta-rakta imbalance -Rectal bleeding may be due to piles , fissure, IBD -> needs confirmation with investigation

AYURVEDIC VIEW -Artava vyapad (menstrual disorder) due to kapha-vata dushti blocking Artavavaha srotas -Shwetapradar (leukorrhea) from kapha vriddhi in yoni sthana -Mukh dashiki (acne) from rakta dushti and pitta aggravation -Rakta atisrava (rectal bleeding) from rakta + pitta dushti sometimes vata if fissure

So, your condition is a multi dosha imbalance- mainly kapha + pitta + rakta involvement

TREATMENT GOALS -Regulate menstruation by removing obstruction in artavaha srotas -correct hormonal imbalance and improve ovarian function (pcos care) -reduce kapha to control leukorrhea and weight gain tendency -purify blood to clear acne and skin eruptions -heal rectal issues reduce bleeding, heal piles/fissure if present -strengthen digestion-> root of all healing -improve lifestyle-> diet, yoga, stress management

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) FOR IRREGULAR PERIODS/PCOS

-ASHOKARISHTA= 20 ml with equal water after meals twice daily =balances hormones, regulates cycle, reduce heavy discharge

-KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =reduces ovarian cysts, clears srotas

-SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk at night =nourishes reproductive system, balances hormones, improve fertility

FOR LEUKORRHEA

-PUSHYANUG CHURNA= 1 tsp with honey twice daily after meals =controls excessive discharge, tones uterus

-CHANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily =good for urinary- reproductive health, balances kapha

FOR ACNE/RAKTA DUSHTI

-MANJISTHADI KASHAYA= 20 ml with water twice daily =blood purifier, clears skin, reduces inflammation

-NEEM CAPSULES= 500 mg twice daily after meals =anti pitta, anti kapha, controls acne

FOR RECTAL BLEEDING

-KANKAYAN VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =for piles and rectal bleeding

-TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water =mild laxative, prevent constipation, heals fissures/piles

EXTERNAL THERAPIES

1) YONI PICHU= soak cotton in ashok Taila and put inside vagina for 20 min for leukorrea

LIFESTYLE AND YOGA

GENERAL LIFESTYLE -wake up early before 7 am -exercise= walking, yoga,light jogging daily -avoid daytime sleep (increases kapha) -Sleep 7-8 hrs at night- avoid late nights -Avoid stress-> meditation, journaling help regulate hormones

YOGA ASANA -Suryanamaskar= improves metabolism -Baddha konasana= opens pelvic region -Malasana= regulates apana vata -Setubandhasana= strengthens pelvic floor

PRANAYAM -Kapalbhati= burns kapha, good for pcos -Anulom vilom= balances vata-pitta -Bhramari= relieves stress, improves reproductive health

DIET -warm, light, easily digestible foods -Fresh fruits= pomegranate, papaya, figs, apples -Vegetables= bottle gourd, pumpkin, drumstick, spinach -Spices= turmeric, cumin, coriander, fenugreek, ginger -Buttermilk cow’s ghee in moderation -whole grains like barley, wheat red rice

AVOID -excess oily , fried, junk food -curd at night worsens kapha -cold drinks, ice creams -excess refined sugar and bakery items -very spicy and fast foods

HOME REMEDIES -Fenugrrek seeds soaked overnight, chew in morning- balances hormones -Turmeric + warm milk at night= blood purifier, controls discharge -Aloe vera pulp= 1 tsp on empty stomach avoided during periods -Triphala powder= gentle bowel cleanser, prevents piles

INVESTIGATIONS NEEDED

1) pelvic ultrasound= rule out pcos/cysts 2) blood test= thyroid profile, serum prolactin, LH/FSH , testosterone, CBC 3) proctology exam

-Your symptoms strongly suggest hormonal imbalance likely pcos plus rectal disorder (piles/fissure) -Ayurveda aims not just to give cycles but to restore long-term balance of hormones, digestion, and mental health

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Start with Tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Triphala tablet 0-0-2 at bedtime with warm water Kamdudharas 1-0-1 after food with water Avoid spicy fried foods, Do follow up after 21 days

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No need to worry,

Start taking these medications, 1.Ashokarishta 20ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water just after having meal twice in a day. 2.shatavari choorna 1tsf B.d.with lukewarm milk. 3.kanchnaar guggulu 2-0-2 for chewing. 4.Tab.aloes compound 1-0-1

Follow up after 30 days.

Take care😊

Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj

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To address the irregular menstrual cycles, Ayurvedic principles focus on balancing the doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta, which often play a role in menstrual health. Considering your symptoms, including leukorrhea and acne, your Pitta dosha might be aggravated. Here’s a practical Ayurvedic approach to support your condition:

Firstly, dietary adjustments can be crucial. Incorporate more cooling and soothing foods such as cucumbers, melons, leafy greens, and coconut water. Avoid pungent, hot, spicy, and oily foods that could aggravate Pitta. Eating regular, balanced meals and emphasizing warm, cooked foods can support Vata balance.

Herbal remedies like Shatavari and Ashoka are often used in Ayurveda to support female reproductive health. You can consider Shatavari, taken as a powder or in capsule form, typically 1 teaspoon mixed with warm milk or water, twice daily. Ashoka, which you can find as a capsule or tablet, can also support menstrual regularity when taken 250 mg daily.

Practicing stress-reducing techniques such as yoga or meditation can significantly help stabilize both Vata and Pitta. Pranayama exercises, particularly Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), performed for about 10-15 minutes daily, can be quite beneficial.

For leukorrhea, one traditional remedy is to apply a paste of turmeric and aloe vera, which helps alleviate discharge. Mix 1 teaspoon of turmeric with fresh aloe vera gel and apply it externally twice a day.

Regarding rectal bleeding, this could signify an underlying condition requiring evaluation by a healthcare professional. Focusing on a fiber-rich diet with ample hydration could support bowel health. Trifala churna can be considered, start with half a teaspoon with warm water at bedtime to support digestion and regular bowel movements.

Though suggestions here are carefully considered, discussing these recommendations with a local Ayurvedic practitioner for a full assessment is important, especially before making substantial changes to your health routine.

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Just take 1) pushyanug churan 1chamcha shahd ke sath subha sham khane ke baad 2) syp. Kumariasav 15ml+15ml lukewarm water subha sham khane ke baad 3) trivrit avleh 1/2 chachmch grm pani ke sath ratko sote smya

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Strirasayana vati- Chandraprabha vati- One tablet each twice daily after food with warm water Asoka aristha-4 teaspoon with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Triphala decoction- wash your private area with triphala decoction

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To address the combination of symptoms like irregular periods, leukorrhea, acne, and rectal bleeding, it’s essential to consider the body’s balance within the Siddha-Ayurvedic framework. This situation may be due to an imbalance in the doshas, especially Vata and Pitta, along with poor digestive fire (Agni) disrupting the Sapta Dhatus.

1. Diet is crucial. Focus on a sattvic diet rich in freshly cooked, warm foods. Avoid spicy, fried, or processed items, as these can disturb Pitta and Vata. Include plenty of green leafy vegetables, whole grains, and lentils.

2. Herbal support plays a significant role. Consider taking Ashwagandha and Shatavari, which can help balance hormones and strengthen the reproductive system. Triphala can assist in maintaining proper bowel health, which might reduce rectal bleeding.

3. Lifestyle modifications should include regular physical activity that suits your body type. Yoga and Pranayama can be effective, specifically poses like Baddha Konasana and Surya Namaskar, which benefit menstrual health.

4. For leukorrhea, Fenugreek seeds soaked overnight in water can be consumed in the morning, as they can help improve uterine health.

5. Acne may be addressed through Neem paste or turmeric applied topically, which are well-known for their skin-cleansing properties.

Considering the rectal bleeding, it is essential to have a professional investigation, as this can be a more immediate concern. Please consult a healthcare provider to ensure there’s no serious underlying condition.

Incorporating these small practices towards balancing your doshas may gradually lead to improved symptoms. However, for any persistent symptoms or concerns about not following your physician’s advice regarding medication like Ginette 35, it would be prudent to have another conversation with them.

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HELLO SWEETY,

You are experiencing -leukorrhea (white discharge) -irregular cycles (every ~3 months) -rectal bleeding during defecation (could be piles or ffisue related) -A doctor already suggested Ginette- 35 (often given in pcos- related cases_

AYURVEDIC VIEW -this cluster (irregular periods + acne + leukorrhea) often points to kapha-vata imbalance with possible hormonal irregularities (like PCOS) -rectal bleeding hints at pitta aggravation and local vascular issues

DIET AND LIFESTYLE -favour light, warm, digestible foods -moong dal, lauki, green veegies -avoid excess sweets, friedd, junk ,dairy, cold drinks -regular sleep cycle and at least 30 min daily exercise/yoga

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) ASHOKARISHTA= 20 ml + warm water twice daily after meals for balancing menstrual cycle

2) SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk in morning =supprts reproductive health

3) LODHRA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water in morning useful for leucorrhea

4) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm water at night -=for digestion and mild detox

5) KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =often used in pcos like condition

6) ABHAYARISHTA= 20 ml + warm water twice daily =if rectal bleeding

YOGA AND PRACTICES -suryanamaskar -bhramari Pranayam -malasana =for pelvic circulation

STRESS MANAGEMENT -meditation -pranayam

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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Rajah pravarthini vati. 1-1-1 tab until menses starts Strirasayana vati 1-0-1 after food Abhaya aristha- 4-0-4 tsp with equal quantity of water Triphala churna decoction - to be washed locally

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