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Some believe that it is good for (white) leucorrhoea and postpartum care.
Extract of flowers used against heart diseases, leucorrhoea, menorrhagia and act as antiduretic in polyuria and antitoxin.
P. koreana have been used as a traditional Korean medicine for amoebic dysentery, malaria, epistaxis, leucorrhoea, scrofula, internal hemorrhoids and also as a contraceptive.
Leukorrhea (US) or leucorrhoea (Commonwealth) is a medical term that denotes a thick, whitish or yellowish vaginal discharge.
It is used in the treatment of anorexia, dyspepsia, jaundice, leucorrhoea, eczema, conjunctivitis, sore throat, acute infection of the urinary system, hypertension with dizziness and tinnitus.
The bulbs of bluebells are used in folk medicine as a remedy for leucorrhoea, and as a diuretic or styptic, while the sap can be used as an adhesive.
They are useful in the treatment of asthma, coughs with expectoration, poultices for sprains, leprosy, skin disease, dysentery, diarrhoea, splenomegaly, dyspepsia, lumbago, leucorrhoea, scurvy and seminal weakness.
In bad cases of leucorrhoea the odor arising from the discharged confined from the air in this way becomes extremely offensive to the patient at least, and may extend beyond the confines of the dress, and when she comes near the stove or register, if at no other time, to be detected by the bystanders.
There are many causes of leukorrhea, the usual one being estrogen imbalance.
It's normal to see a thin, milky white discharge (called leukorrhea) early in your pregnancy.
Female infants may have leukorrhea for a short time after birth due to their in-uterine exposure to estrogen.
A thin, milky-white discharge (leukorrhea) is normal throughout pregnancy.
Whitish secretions (physiologic leukorrhea) are a normal effect of estrogen as well.
He found a leukorrhea discharge.
Vaginally, tannic acid is used as a douche for white or yellowish discharge (leukorrhea).
A slang term for leukorrhea, (or a clear, white, or yellow vaginal discharge.)
The leaves are believed to be very at ridding the body of impurities through the urine and are used for leukorrhea for that reason.
Women use abuta to correct menstrual problems, improve fertility, treat vaginal discharges (leukorrhea), and ease childbirth.
The term "physiologic leukorrhea" is used to refer to leukorrhea due to estrogen stimulation.
It permits a rapid and certain differential diagnosis between leukorrhea, hydrorrhea, urinary incontinence and spontaneous amniotomy.
It is used in cases of "menstrual disorder caused by blood stasis together with cold, accompanied by distension and pain in the lower abdomen, lumbago and leukorrhea".
To treat "damp heat conditions" in the lower Jiao, including "Damp Leg Qi, aching and swollen joints, and vaginal discharge" (leukorrhea).
Other side effects associated with low-dose COCPs are leukorrhea (increased vaginal secretions), reductions in menstrual flow, mastalgia (breast tenderness), and decrease in acne.
After delivery, leukorrhea accompanied by backache and foul-smelling lochia (post-partum vaginal discharge, containing blood, mucus, and placental tissue) may suggest the failure of involution (the uterus returning to pre-pregnancy size) due to infection.
It is used where there is "deficiency of both qi and blood marked by emaciation and general feebleness, aching and limpness of loins and knees, disorders of menstruation with abnormal uterine bleeding and excessive leukorrhea ".
It is used where there is " morbid leukorrhea and menstrual disorders with aching in the back and abdominal pain due of deficiency of spleen and kidney, imbalance of chong-ren and downward flow of damp-heat ".