MOTHER TINCTURES FOR LEUCORRHEA


Vaginal discharge is a combination of fluid and cells continuously shed through the vagina.
Normal vaginal discharge helps keep vaginal tissues healthy, provide lubrication and protect against infection and irritation. The amount, color and consistency of normal vaginal discharge varies — from whitish and sticky to clear and watery — depending on the stage of your reproductive (menstrual) cycle.
Abnormal vaginal discharge — for instance, fluid with an unusual odor or appearance or discharge that occurs along with itching or pain — may be a sign of infection.
HOMOEOPATHIC MOTHER TINCTURES
Effective mother tinctures are available for the management of leucorrhea
ABROMA ANGUSTA Q—Leucorrhea profuse, white, thin and watery. Usually associated with hysteria. Leucorrhea with dysmenorrheal and constipation.  Mentally irritable, excitable mood. Absent minded, depressed and forgetful. Unusual appetite , can eat short after a good meal. Leucorrhea in diabetic ladies.

ALETRIS FARINOSA Q—Leucorrhea due to weakness and anemia. The patient is tired all the time. Marked anemia.

CAULOPHYLLUM Q—Leucorrhea with moth –spots on forehead. Profuse acrid leucorrhea often in little girls. Menses and leucorrhea profuse.

CHINA OFFICINALIS Q—Bloody leucorrhea. Leucorrhea before menses. Discharge purulent and staining yellow.  Seems to take the place of the usual menstrual discharges.

FICUS INDICA Q—Bloody leucorrhea. Nervous debility.

FRAXINUS AMERICANA Q---Watery unirritating leucorrhea. Uterus enlarged and patulous. Fibroids with bearing down sensation.

HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Q—Thick, acrid, ropy leucorrhea. Pruritis vulvae with profuse leucorrhea. Erosion and excoriation of cervix. Vagina sore during sex, bleeding afterwards.

HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA Q----Leucorrhea with heaviness of uterus. Vulva, vagina, and cervix are red. Severe labor like pain in uterus.

JONOSIA ASOKA OR SARACA INDICA Q—Leucorrhea with menstrual disorders. Leucorrhea in young girls who become weak and emaciated, despite good food and regular nourishment.

OVA TOSTA Q—Leucorrhea and backache. Feeling as if back were broken in two. Tired feeling.

PHOSPHORIC ACID Q---Leucorrhea after menses. Discharge is yellow with itching of genitals. Leucorrhea in nursing women who nurse the child longer than a year.

THLASPI BURSA PASTORIS Q---Leucorrhea before and after menses. Bloody, dark offensive discharge stains the underwear.

VIBURNUM OPULUS Q—Leucorrhea excoriating. Smarting and itching of genitals. Specially to those  who are suffering from habitual miscarriage.















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