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Fresh fruits or fruit juices only should be taken between meals. All forms
of white four, white sugar, fried and greasy foods, condiments, preserves,
tea and coffee should be avoided. An effective home remedy for leucorrhoea
is lady’s finger. A decoction of this vegetable is prepared by boiling of
100 grams of the fresh capsules, cut transversely, in half a litre of
water for 20 minutes and then strained sweetened. This decoction, given in
doses of two or three ounces frequently, is highly beneficial in all
irritable conditions of genito-urinary organs including leucorrhoea.
Fenugreek seeds are another excellent home remedy for leucorrhoea. They
should be taken internally in the form of tea and also used as a douche.
For a douche, the solution should be much stronger than tea. Two
tablespoonful of fenugreek seeds should be put in a litre of cold water
and allowed to simmer for half an hour over a low flame. It should then be
strained and used as a douche.
Treatment
Treatment through water is
extremely beneficial in curing leucorrhoea. A cold hip bath twice a day
for 10 minutes will help relieve congestion in the pelvic region and
facilitate quick elimination of morbid matter. A warm vaginal douche at 30
o to 40 o C is beneficial to general cleansing and elimination of the
purulent discharge. The procedure is to fill the douche can with 1 1/2
litre of warm water and hang it at a level of three feet above the body.
The patient should lie with the hips slightly raised above the body and a
special nozzle applied for this purpose should be oiled and inserted
slowly into the vagina. The flow can be regulated by the small value at
the nozzle. In severe cases of leucorrhoea, the douche should be done
daily.
The passive inflammation of the affected organs can be cured by regular
hot hip baths at 40 o C for 10 minutes and regular use of wet girdle pack
for 90 minutes every night. For a hot hip bath an ordinary bath tub may be
used. It should be filled with water at 40 o C. The patient should sit in
the tub, keeping the legs outside, after taking a glass of cold water. The
head should be covered with a wet cloth. A cold water bath should be taken
after this treatment. For the wet girdle pack, a thin cotton underwear and
another thick or woolen underwear are required. The thin underwear should
be wrung in cold water and worn by the patient. The thick dry underwear
should be worn above the wet underwear. If the patient feels chill, she
should be covered with a blanket.
Yogasanas, especially those which improve muscles of the abdomen and
uterus are highly beneficial and should be practiced regularly. These
asana are paschimottanasana, sarvagasana, Hal asana, pad asana, bhujanga
asana, and shalabh asana. The patient should completely relax and should
avoid mental tension and worry. Abdominal exercises and walking are also
helpful.
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Leucorrhoea
Leucorrhoea commonly known as
whites, refers to a whitish discharge from the female genitals. It is an
abnormal condition of the reproductive organs of women. If not treated
properly in the initial stages, it may become chronic.
Recent investigations have shown that secretions from the uterus and upper
part of the vagina flow down and are reabsorbed in the lower parts of the
vagina.
Symptoms
In addition to the whitish discharge from the vagina, the patient feels
weak and tired. She also suffers from pain in the lumbar region and the
calves and a dragging sensation in the abdomen. Other symptoms are
constipation, frequent headaches and intense itching. In the chronic form,
the patient feels irritable and develops black patches under the eyes.
Causes
Leucorrhoea does not develop suddenly in an acute form. It denotes a
devitalised and toxic condition of the system generally. The condition
also involves one or many parts of the reproductive organs. Whenever the
body is loaded with toxins due to wrong dietary habits and the eliminative
organs such as skin, bowels, lungs, and kidneys are unable to eliminate
the toxins, the body produces a profuse discharge or elimination through
the mucous membrane of the uterus and vagina in the form of leucorrhoea.
In the case of advanced, chronic inflammatory conditions of these organs,
it leads to discharge with pus, offensive in odor and color varying from
cream to yellow or light green.
In young girls, leucorrhoea may occur during the few years before and
after the start of the menstrual flow . It may be due to an irritation of
the genital organs caused by various factors such as dirt, soiled under
garments, intestinal worms and excessive mental stimulation of sex or
masturbation. Some excess secretion is normal when the girl reaches
puberty, due to over activity in her sex glands and organs. This usually
disappears within a short time. In your women, leucorrhoea may occur
during inter menstrual periods, due to thickening of the mucous membrane
in the reproductive organs. Such a discharge is associated with painful
menstruation and other menstrual disorders.
In mature women, a profuse yellowish discharge, associated with burning on
urination, may be caused by gonorrhea. This is a serious infection which
should be treated promptly. During the child-bearing years, from
adolescence to the mid-forties, the infection may sometimes follow the
birth of a child due to damage of the cervix during delivery. This is
increased by prolonged ill-health, anxiety, neurosis, sedentary occupation
and standing for long periods. If not treated properly, this infection may
continue for months or even years and may spread to other areas of the
genital tract.
Leucorrhoea may also result from a chill. A chill causes inflammation of
the womb and vaginal membranes. Other common causes are the displacement
of the womb and unhygienic conditions which attract bacteria to the
general organs.
The Cure
A total health-building scheme is essential for the removal of the
systemic toxicity which is primarily responsible for the disease. Such a
scheme should consist of correct dietary habits, proper sleep, exercise,
fresh air and sunshine.
To begin with, the patient should fast for three or four days on lemon
water or fruit juices for the elimination of the morbid matte from the
body. During this period the bowel should be cleansed daily with a warm
water enema. In case of habitual constipation, steps should be taken for
its eradication.
After a short fast, the patient may adopt an all fruit-diet for about a
week. In this regimen , she should have three meals a day of fresh juicy
fruits such as apples, pears, grapes, grapefruit, oranges, pineapple and
peaches.
If the patient is suffering from anemia, or is very much underweight, the
diet may consist of fruits and milk. The patient may then gradually embark
upon a well-balanced diet consisting of three basic food groups namely
(i) seeds, nuts and grains,
(ii) fruits and
(iii) vegetables.
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