Overview
Persistent vaginal discharge can be physiological or due to infections/irritants. Red flags include
fever, pelvic pain, blood-stained discharge, or strong odor—seek a clinician's care. Mild cases may
improve with hygiene, dietary moderation, and addressing triggers.
Ayurvedic Perspective (Supportive)
Classical texts describe Śveta Pradara where aggravation of Kapha and impaired
Agni affect Rasa Dhātu in the vaginal tract, leading to painless whitish discharge.
Support addresses Kapha imbalance, improves digestion, and tones reproductive tissues,
complementing modern gynecological care.
Note: Diagnostic tests and prescriptions are by your gynecologist; supportive measures do not replace them.
Some Home Remedies (Comfort)
- Mild lukewarm sitz bath for comfort; avoid harsh antiseptics unless advised.
- Traditional tips (e.g., gentle ginger/fenugreek preparations) may help some—confirm safety with your clinician.
- Stay hydrated; choose easily digestible foods during flare-ups.
See your clinician for new/severe symptoms, fever, pelvic pain, or foul odor.
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