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What Is Leucorrhoea & How Is It Cured Using Homeopathy ?

 



What Is Leucorrhoea & How Is It Cured Using Homeopathy ?


Leucorrhoea

“Excessive Amount of Normal Vaginal Discharge Which Should Fulfill Following Criteria.”

▪️ Persistent vulvar moistness or staining of undergarments (brownish-yellow discoloration).

▪️ patient needs to wear a vulvar pad.

▪️ It is non-purulent and non-offensive.

▪️ It is non irritant and never cause pruritus.

Causes of leucorrhoea

1-Physiological leucorrhoea

▪️ During the menstrual cycle

▪️ During pregnancy

▪️ During sexual excitement


2-Pathological leucorrhoea

A -Cervical leucorrhoea

▪️ Cervical erosion

▪️ Cervical polyp

▪️ chronic non-infectious cervicitis

▪️ Cervical ectropion


B – Vaginal leucorrhoea

▪️ vaginal pathologies

▪️ Veginal adenosis

▪️ OCP
▪️ PID
▪️ Constipation
▪️ Anemia

Homeopathic treatment

  • Kreosotum
  • Sepia
  • Cal carb
  • Borax

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