Leucorrhoea
is a disease that sometimes may ruin women health, physically and
mentally. Normally, the wetness of the vagina is not considered a
disease. However, if the discharge of the lubricating material is in
excess and continues to wet the undergarments, leaving stains on it,
then it needs a medical examination. The vaginal discharge may be a
fluid or water, which may be thick and yellowish. A foul odour is also
associated with the condition, and the excessive discharge may cause
itching in the vagina. Because of increased itching due to the
discharge, the vagina may get swollen. When this disease turns chronic,
then woman may suffer from general forgetfulness, weakness, pain in the
waist, paleness on the face, etc. Gradually, it makes you weaker and you
may find yourself unable to bear children.
Causes of LeucorrhoeaFollowing may be some of the reasons due to which leucorrhoea occurs in women:
- Fungal infection.
- Sexually transmitted diseases.
- Unhygienic toilet habits.
- Cervical problems.
- Pelvic inflammatory disease.
- Various disease conditions.
- Stress and tension.
A
healthy body is must for the removal of the systemic toxicity that
mainly leads to leucorrhoea. This requires you to have proper sleep,
correct dietary habits, exercise, and get sunshine and fresh air. You
should start by fasting for three to four days on fruit juices or lemon
water for the elimination of the morbid matte present in the body.
During this period, you must clean your bowel daily with a warm water
enema.
Home Remedy for Leucorrhoea
Lady
finger is one of the most effective home remedy for leucorrhoea. This
vegetable’s decoction is prepared by boiling 100 grams of transversely
cut fresh capsules, in half a litre of water for about 20 minutes
followed by strained sweetened. This decoction is extremely beneficial
in all genito-urinary organs’ irritable conditions including
leucorrhoea.
Hashmi’s Lady-Care Capsule
If
the condition persists, then treatment is must. Hashmi’s Lady-Care Capsule provides a herbal and natural treatment for the following
conditions:
- Leucorrhoea
- Vaginal irritation
- White or yellow discharge
- Abnormal vaginal discharge
- Itching around the outer area of the vagina
- Irregular menstruation
- Urinary tract infection.
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