Leucorrhoea

Leucorrhoea

Excessive discharge of a white, sticky, foul-smelling material from the vagina is called Leucorrhoea. This common problem may occur due to unhygienic conditions, infection of the genital tract, or impaired immune function. In Ayurveda, Leucorrhoea is known as Shveta Pradar, where Shveta means ‘white’, and Pradar means ‘discharge’.


  • Pain in the lumbar region
  • Weakness
  • Irritation and itching in the genital area
  • Avoid heavy, oily, fried, spicy, and sour foods.
  • Tea, coffee, alcohol, aerated drinks and non-vegetarian food should also be avoided.
  • Chewing betel nuts after meals is very helpful.
  • Increase intake of fruits, vegetables, and salads.
  • Increase liquids in the diet, such as water, soup, milk and juice. These help to flush out the toxins.
  • Maintain proper hygiene. Wash undergarments with an antibiotic solution, and let them dry under the sun.
  • Do not watch or read anything that could be sexually stimulating.

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