I’m sorry, it’s a bit challenging to understand the full context of your concern from the message. But, I can provide some general guidance on issues related to discharge problems which could be something both partners need a bit patience with.
When it comes to discharge, if we’re talking about irregular or unexpected discharge related to sexual health, it’s vital to first pay attention to the color, consistency, and any accompanying symptoms like itching, burning, or odor. These can be signs of infections or imbalance in doshas, vata, pitta or kapha—the energies that govern your body functions.
First thing, both partners should maintain good hygiene. Simple, but often overlooked. Washing properly with gentle, unscented soap and warm water will helps.
Now, from an Ayurvedic perspective, balancing the doshas plays a key role here. If the discharge is thick and yellowish/greenish, it might indicate excess pitta. Cooling foods like cucumber, aloe vera juice or even a little coriander water can aids in pacifying pitta. On the other hand, an increase in vata might present as a watery discharge. For this, warm, nourishing foods like cooked leafy greens or simple stews are preferable.
Consider adding a teaspoon of turmeric to your daily routine—it has broad antimicrobial properties and helps the body stay healthy. For women, A sitz bath with neem leaves boiled in water can be soothing.
If you notice no improvement or symptoms are severe (like intense pain, fever, heavy smell), then definitely seek medical help as soon as posssible. Serious situations like STIs or bacterial infections do need immediate professional attention.
Remember, this advice is meant for general situations. For personalized suggestions, seeing a qualified healthcare professional, perhaps someone who familiar with both allopathic medicine and Ayurveda, would be the best way to address your specific concerns!



