Leucorrhoea, a disorder where a thick, sticky discharge emerges from the vagina, is a very prevalent issue among young women.
Leucorrhoea is a defence mechanism that occurs naturally. It lubricates the vaginal tissues, maintaining their elasticity.
It is not an illness per se, but rather a sign of certain conditions including diabetes, anemia, or certain bacterial infections.
WHAT CAUSES LEUCORRHEA?
- Poor dietary practices and lifestyle choices.
- Consuming too many rich, creamy, chilly, sweet, and heavy meals.
- Excessive cheese, yogurt, milk, and butter consumption.
- Contagious diseases.
- Fatigue, emaciation, and general weakness.
- Poor cleanliness in the vagina.
- Disturbances in hormones.
- Overindulgent sexual behaviour.
- Recurrent terminations.
SYMPTOMS OF LEUCORRHOEA
- Fatigue and weakness;
- Thick, yellowish-white vaginal discharge.
- Pain in the thigh or low back
- Headache
- Constipation
Some effective home remedies for Leucorrhoea
- Use water to clean your vagina twice or three times a day to keep it clean. Or wash with alum and water. Later, pat dry using your personal towels.
- Consume ripe, black bananas on a daily basis or create a shake with banana milk, turmeric, and water. Use this DIY treatment for at least a week. This aids in the efficient management of the leucorrhoea issue.
- Boil three teaspoons of methi in one litre of water for twenty to thirty minutes, then strain and use the liquid for a vaginal cleanse.
- Regular application of a decoction made from tender guava leaves and banyan tree bark is thought to provide several health benefits.
- For best effects, soak three to four lady fingers in a large glass of water overnight, then drink the water first thing in the morning.
- Let one teaspoonful of coriander seeds steep for a whole night in a cup of water. The following morning, sip it and consume the seeds.
- Boil three tablespoons of rice in three cups of water to make tandulodaka, or rice water. After straining, drink it every day.