Friday, May 28, 2010

Top 3 Natural Remedies of Vaginal Discharge

Vaginal Discharge

Vaginal discharge in women is a common phenomenon. The reasons behind this can be many. Not all the causes of vaginal drop off are scary and alarming. Some of the reasons can be menopause or some minor infection in the vagina like the initial bacterial vaginosis which can be cured with proper medication.

Some of the serious causes of vaginal discharge can be sexually transmitted diseases. In order to prevent this problem you should always concentrate on the eradication of the infection causing the discharge and not the vaginal discharge itself. Some of the natural remedies are suggested below.

Use high quality panty liner and cotton panty

At times synthetic materials can accelerate the infection of the vagina, so avoid using synthetic material while suffering from vaginal drop off. A good panty liner and cotton panty help circulate air in the sensitive region and prevent it from growing moist, thus preventing the spread of the infection further. It also brings relief to the lady in concern and she feels comfortable and easy to move.

Rinsing of the affected area

Wash the area twice or thrice a day with lukewarm water. This method will actually help on getting rid of the vaginal discharge. After washing it, take a towel and wipe it from the anal region and then gradually move towards the vaginal region. It is always advisable to have the area dry so that moisture doesn't tend to accumulate which can enhance the infection further.

Use of mango seeds, yellow dock herbs and guava leaves

Mango seeds can be placed over the infected area. This will help reduce bad odor which is also responsible for the vaginal discharge and the seeds can help cure the infection to a large extent. Yellow dock herbs are also effective for curing the infection, which in turn can reduce the vaginal discharge.

A mixture obtained from the guava leaves have good therapeutic values. This reduces the infection best and brings relief to the patient by reducing the infection and hence the vaginal discharge from the vagina.

These above methods are good and effective in reducing vaginal discharge by actually reducing or rather eradicating the germs from the root. But it should be kept in mind that these methods are effective when the infection is in its initial stage. If it is due to a sexually transmitted disease then such simple home remedies are not effective in controlling the virus or the pathogen.

If these methods are not working, it is best to consult a gynecologist for further serious treatments. If left untreated by misinterpreting them as just mere infection can prove really dangerous. So, vaginal discharge cannot be neglected for a long period of time.

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