Leucorrhoea
Leucorrhoea is the medical name for normal vaginal discharge. You may notice it in your underwear. It’s usually thick and sticky. It can be white or yellow, but it doesn’t cause itching, pain, burning or irritation of the tissue around the vaginal opening. It’s hard sometimes to tell the difference between leukorrhea and vaginal discharge caused from SDT's or a yeast infection. If you’re sexually active and have a vaginal discharge that is new or different, you should make an appointment with your health care provider.
Symptoms
This condition might last for weeks or even months. But, it needs to be treated correctly in the primary stages only so as not let it becomes protracted. This discharge is mostly experienced in the course of puberty, while the sexual structures of the female are evolving. This discharge is typically caused by an infection being present in some of the tissues of the vagina.
Symptoms of leukorrhea can include:
- A whitish discharge from the vagina
- Lethargy
- Thick, viscid as well as foul smelling discharge – mainly during puberty
- Pain in the lumbar region and the calves
- Black patches under the eyes
- Weakness
- Digestive disturbances
- Spots on undergarments
- Spots on undergarments
- Dragging sensation in the abdomen
- Intense itching in the genital region
- Constipation
- Irritability
- Headaches which are frequent
Homoeopathic Solution
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