Clear Kapha-dampness, soothe vaginal itching, and rebuild healthy pelvic microflora naturally under the guidance of Dr. Arti Singh.
Book Online ConsultationIn Ayurvedic texts, pathological white discharge is called **Shveta Pradara**. It is primarily a **Kapha-dominated** disorder. When Kapha Dosha increases due to improper diet, excessive fermentation in the gut, or lifestyle triggers, it creates **Kleda** (excess dampness/moisture) in the reproductive channels (*Artava Vaha Srotas*).
This damp environment allows pathogens to thrive, resulting in discharge, odor, and irritation. Our clinical protocol focuses on dry, astringent (*Kashaya*), and toxin-clearing (*Vishaghna*) herbs to absorb excess moisture, restore local tissue integrity, and balance the vaginal microbiome.
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"I suffered from recurrent vaginal itching and thick white discharge for over a year. Antibiotics gave only temporary relief. Dr. Arti's astringent herbal decoction and diet changes cured my symptoms in just 3 weeks. It's been 6 months and I have had zero recurrence!"
— Suman K. (Hyderabad)"Very professional and understanding doctor. Dr. Arti explained how Kapha dampness was affecting my pelvic health. The prescribed medicines and hygiene tips worked wonders. The foul odor and burning are completely gone."
— Pooja D. (Kolkata)A thin, odorless, and clear discharge is normal during ovulation or pre-menstrual phases. However, if the discharge is thick, milky white, yellow, clumped (like cottage cheese), accompanied by bad odor, vaginal itching, or burning sensation, it is pathological and referred to as Leucorrhea (Shveta Pradara) in Ayurveda. This requires clinical treatment to restore vaginal pH and clear local tissue congestion.
We address leucorrhea by targeting Kapha aggravation and pelvic toxins (Ama). Treatment includes internal cooling and astringent herbs like Lodhra, Ashoka, Udumbara, and Pradarantak Churna. We also advise on pelvic hygiene guidelines and specific Kapha-reducing diets (avoiding excessive sweets, curd, and heavy dairy).
Yes. Ayurvedic herbs contain natural antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties. Instead of just temporarily killing bacteria (which often leads to recurrence), our protocol strengthens the local mucous membranes (Yoni Srotas) and builds pelvic immunity to prevent future infections.