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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
Before treating Leucorrhoea, it is important that you be diagnosed by a doctor.

Symptoms of Leucorrhoea include:
--White discharge in the undergarments
--Intense irritation and /or Pain in the cervical region
--Indigestion
--Constipation
--Headaches & irritability
--Stomach ache
--Fatigue
--Dark patches under the eyes.

Causes include:
--Improper or bad eating habits
--Eating spicy and fried foods and lots of carbohydrates.
--Accumulation of toxins in the body
--Unhygienic living conditions
--Wounds produced by itching
--Bacterial Infection
--Anaemia and diseases like diabetes etc,
--Hormonal disturbances

There are medicinal as well as holistic treatments for Leucorrhoea:

Some of the best treatments to improve Leucorrhoea are holistic and can be done at home. They include:
--Avoid spicy and fried food completely.
--Avoid food made of white flour
--Avoid white sugar products
--Avoid tea, coffee, alcohol and other condiments
--Avoid tinned/ canned food

Other holistic treatments include:
--Maintain good hygiene, especially in the genital areas to prevent any bacterial infections.
--Hydrotherapy/ Hip bath/Cold sitz bath are effective in increasing blood circulation in the vagina. Cold water bath also helps relieve congestion in the pelvic region. Take daily hydrotherapy to speed up healing.
--Exercise regime improve blood circulation and builds immunity to bacterial attacks.
--Aromatherapy with anti-infective essential oils of rosemary, oregano and sandalwood is effective natural cure for Leucorrhoea
--Adequate sleep and rest facilitate faster healing.
--Herbal tea such as green tea blended with sage or blackberry leaves facilitates
--Avoid sanitary napkins, deodorants, sprays and other irritants during treatment

I highly urge you to see a doctor to confirm a diagnosis and treatment for you.
Faith

March 27, 2016 - 9:58am

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