What are the Top 7 Home Remedies for Vaginitis?

Vaginal Yeast Infection, also known as yeast vaginitis is a yeast infection caused by an overgrowth of the Candida albicans fungus. Although this infection is not a sexually transferred disease, there is a significant chance of infection during the first sexual encounter. Even if a woman is not sexually active, she can become infected.

A vaginal yeast infection is a fungus that causes discharge, pain, and intense itching in the vaginal area. Candida infection, commonly known as candidiasis, affects three out of every four women at some moment in their lives.

Vaginal itching, abnormal vaginal discharge with a foul odor, burning during urination or pain, vaginal bleeding, or spotting discomfort during intercourse, are all common symptoms. Here are some natural ways to cure the infection that are both safe and effective.

Common Causes of Vaginitis

Vaginitis can also be caused by diabetes, steroid use, or wearing tight clothing. Ayurvedic treatments for vaginitis are made up of exact combinations of herbs, as well as a paste for topical application. Other causes of bacterial vaginosis include:

  • Infections
  • Lack of estrogen
  • Skin irritants like vaginal sprays and scented soaps.
  • Allergies 
  • Sexual activity, etc.

Symptoms of Vaginitis

Watery vaginal discharge, color changes, a fishy odor from the vagina, itching around the vagina, and a burning feeling during urination, are all symptoms. Douching, sexual intercourse with several partners, smoking, bathing with antiseptic solutions, and applying vaginal deodorants in the vagina all raise the chance of acquiring vaginitis.

  • Liquid discharge from the vagina.
  • The rotten fish odor from the vagina.
  • Pain and burning while urinating.
  • Itching on the external part of the vagina.
  • Swelling around the vagina.

Ayurvedic Treatment of Vaginitis

In Ayurveda, vaginitis is referred to as ‘Kaphaja Yoni Vyapath.’ Excessive usage of Abhishyandi compounds, i.e. greasy substances, causes this disorder in the reproductive system. Excessive use of douching, nursing, antibiotics, sexual intercourse, spermicides, and aberrant hormone fluctuations are all causes that disrupt the vaginal equilibrium.

Abnormal discharge, vulvovaginal discomfort, or both are common adverse effects in the case of vaginitis. Ayurvedic medicine can be used to help with vaginitis. Vaginitis is typically viewed in Ayurveda as a combination of yoni kandu and yoni Dahan, two separate vaginal illnesses.

Home Remedies for Vaginitis

The following are some Ayurvedic home remedies for Vaginitis. Look at these natural home remedies for vaginitis that are non-addictive and have no negative health consequences.

1) Tea Tree Oil

This contains antibacterial and antifungal qualities that aid in the treatment of infections. It even aids in the reduction of vaginal odor.

In a small bowl of warm water, add five or six drops of tree tea oil, swirl well, and rinse your vagina. Don’t use this remedy during your pregnancy period.

2) Yogurt

The good bacteria in yogurt, which is a natural probiotic, helps to improve immunity, maintain a healthy PH balance, and inhibit the formation of yeast and germs in the vaginal area. It’s also great for getting the body’s flora back to its normal state.

Apply homemade yogurt straight to the afflicted regions or soak a tampon in it and wear it for 20-30 minutes before rinsing with cool water. To observe immediate effects, repeat this process twice a day.

3) Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar’s acidic qualities help to keep your vaginal pH in check. A healthy pH level keeps the balance of good and bad microorganisms in check. This remedy is very helpful in treating yeast infections.

Wash your vagina twice a day for a few days with two teaspoons of natural apple cider vinegar in a glass of warm water.

4) Aloe Vera Gel

The soothing and moisturizing characteristics of fresh aloe vera gel scraped off aloe leaves give quick comfort from painful, swollen, and itchy skin. It inhibits the development of infection-causing fungi and bacteria due to its antimicrobial characteristics.

To relieve inflammation and offer a cooling sensation, apply a thin layer of aloe gel to the affected area.

5) Neem

Neem has antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral properties that can help combat vaginal infections. Boil a full cup of neem leaves after this strain it and let it cool down and rinse your vaginal area with this water once a week.

6) Garlic

Garlic contains allicin, an odorous chemical with antibacterial activity against a variety of bacteria strains. 

Take a garlic clove with your meal. Do this several times during the day.

7) Virgin Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is crucial in the occurrence of vaginitis due to its multiple qualities such as antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral. Coconut oil, which is high in healthy nutrients, not only prevents the development of bacteria or fungus in the vaginal area, but also soothes dry, inflamed, and irritated skin.

Apply a little layer of coconut oil to the affected region and massage gently for 20 minutes. Rinse with cold water. Repeat this routine twice a day.

Conclusion

Use above explained home remedies after consultation to treat vaginitis. Contact us to Consult Ayurvedic Allergy Specialist at IAFA® right away to get rid of all your health-related problems naturally.

About Dr. Sahil Gupta (B.A.M.S., M.H.A.)

Dr. Sahil Gupta completed his Bachelor of Ayurveda in Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.) and Master’s Degree in Health Administration (MHA) India. He is Registered Ayurvedic Doctor & Vaidya in India having Registration No. 23780. He is the CEO and founder of IAFA. After completing BAMS, Dr. Sahil Gupta started practicing Ayruveda by giving prime importance to allergic disorders management. He became the first Ayurvedic doctor to cure Food Allergies through Ayurveda.

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