WHAT IS UREAPLASMA VAGINITIS? SYMPTOMS, CAUSES AND AYURVEDIC TREATMENT
ABSTRACT
Today we will talk about Ureaplasma Vaginitis. Ureaplasma is a bacterial type that commonly originates in the urinary or genital tract. It doesn’t usually cause problems, but it can cause certain diseases and other conditions that can cause pain, discharge, or problems getting pregnant. Most people have ureaplasma in their bodies, but they don’t know it. However, Ureaplasma has been associated with infections and diseases affecting both the male and female reproductive organs. It can also be passed on to babies if the mother passes the infection to the baby during pregnancy. In this article, we will discuss its introduction, causes, symptoms, mode of transmission, diagnosis, prevention, and Ayurvedic overview of Ureaplasma vaginitis and treatment with herbal remedies.
INTRODUCTION
This is a genital infection caused by the bacteria Ureaplasma, which is why it is known as Ureaplasma Vaginitis. Since there is no oestrogen, the protection of the vagina disappears, and infection occurs easily when it enters the vagina. This disease usually occurs in sexually active adults.
CAUSES
Ureaplasma belongs to a group of bacteria called mycoplasmas. Mycoplasma, the smallest known bacterium of its kind, can self-mutate and multiply. Ureaplasma has no cell wall, which makes it different from bacteria.
SYMPTOMS
- Pain, discharge, and itching of the genital area–urethritis, Bacterial vaginosis
- Abdominal or pelvic pain: Endometritis, Prostatitis, Renal stones
- Difficulty in pregnancy: Infertility in both men and women
- In newborns: pneumonia, meningitis, injury to the lungs, and difficulty breathing
- In the Fetus: Miscarriage, stillbirth, premature birth
TRANSMISSION
This bacteria can be transmitted during sexual contact. This bacteria is higher in women with multiple sexual partners. It can also be transmitted to a foetus or newborn if the mother has a history of this infection during her pregnancy. It can also affect people with low immune systems.
HOW IS IT DIAGNOSED?
- A biopsy or swab to diagnose Ureaplasma
- Urine sample
- Vaginal discharge was collected with a platinum ring, and two smears were made, one for direct examination and the other for Gram staining.
PREVENTION
- Hygiene is a must
- Avoid intercourse with multiple partners
- Avoid unprotected intercourse and always use barrier methods
- Regular screening
- Don’t use public swimming pools
- Avoid putting deodorant directly on the skin
- Always wear cotton undergarments
- After using the toilet, always wipe and clean from front to back
- Don’t use strong soaps; always use mild soap
- Stay in contact with your gynaecologist about what to apply and what should be avoided
AYURVEDIC OVERVIEW OF UREAPLASMA VAGINITIS
In Ayurveda, UV is associated with Agantuja Vyadhi, and it is caused by infection and other external factors such as viruses, poisons, injury by stones, wounds, and ulcers. It is a disease that manifests due to Dosha-Dusya sammurchana and results in fever with symptoms of anorexia, etc.
NIDANA (CAUSES)
- causes of kapha and pitta diseases
- Unprotected sexual intercourse
- Bacterial diseases
SAMPARAPTI (PATHOPHYSIOLOGY)
Under the influence of disease-causing factors, the disease enters the body, breaking various rules and causing the Apana Vayu (type of Vata dosha) to become painful and thus produce various symptoms.
LAKSHANA (SYMPTOMS)
- Pelvic pain
- Burning sensation in the urethra
- Watery discharge
- Inflammation of the lining of the womb
- Itching in the genital areas
HERBAL REMEDIES FOR UREAPLASMA VAGINITIS BY PLANET AYURVEDA
For the treatment of ureaplasma vaginitis, A GMP-certified clinic named Planet Ayurveda offers you effective medicines with no side effects. These medications are safe to use. There are the following medicines that are prescribed by Planet Ayurveda:
- Pradrantak Churna
- Kaishore Guggul
- Chandraprabha Vati
- Chandanadi Vati
- Lodhrasav
- Sphatika Bhasma
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1. PRADRANTAK CHURNA
This churna is a polyherbal churna that consists of Ashoka (Saraca asoca), Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa), Udumbur (Ficus glomerata), and Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna). It is very useful in infertility, vaginal infections, and uterine fibroids. It has an antibacterial action and balances the hormones. Ashoka is well known for its use in treating gynaecological problems.
Dosage: 1 or 2 teaspoons twice a day.
2. KAISHORE GUGGUL
It is a herbal tablet that is made from Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Bibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica), Guggul (Commiphora mukul), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) etc. It is used to treat this condition naturally. These all herbs are used to maintain all three principal doshas: Vata, pitta, and Kapha. It has an antimicrobial action and helps to fight against these bacteria. It is helpful in UTIs. It is also used in healing wounds. It is also helpful in burning micturation. It manages the excessive Pitta dosha which is the main reason for this disease.
Dosage: 2 tablets two times a day with lukewarm water.
3. CHANDRAPRABHA VATI
This is a polyherbal tablet that is very effective and it is a combination of a total of 23 herbs such as Shilajit (Asphaltum), Guggul (Commiphora mukul), Karpoor (Cinnamomum camphora), Chavya (Piper chaba), and Shunthi (Zingiber officinalis), etc. It is a drug of choice that treats several ailments such as UTIs, liver problems, STDs, gout, obesity etc. It is useful in pain reduction, swelling. It has antiallergic and antioxidant properties.
Dosage: 2 tablets two times or three times a day.
4. CHANDANADI VATI
It is a polyherbal tablet that consists of Safed Chandan (Santalum album), Kattha (Senegalia catechu), Kababchini (Piper Cubeba), Safed raal (Canarium strictum), Gandhabiroja (Pinus longifolia), Amalki (Phyllanthus emblica) and Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) etc. It has antipyretic, diuretic properties, etc. It lowers the high blood sugar level. It clears the bladder and prevents UTIs.
Dosage: 2 tablets two times a day.
5. LODHRASAV
It is a effective polyherbal formulation that is made up from Haritiki (Terminalia chebula), Sati (Hedychium spicatum), Pohkamool (Inula racemosa), Badi Elaichi (Amomum subulatum), Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa), Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica) and Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi) etc. It helps in wound healing and helps in obesity. It has a carminative and digestive action. It also kills the worms in the intestine. It is also helpful in UTIs.
Dosage: 2 teaspoons two times a day.
6. SPHATIKA BHASMA
In the local language, we can say it fitkari. It is Rasashastra preparation that is helpful in problems of the urinary system, anorectal region, female reproductive system, etc. It helps in the purification of blood. It is also helpful in getting rid of itching in the vaginal area and it augments skin health.
Usage: For showering and cleaning the genitals (1 pinch). Put a pinch of bhasma mixture in 5 to 6 litres of warm water, place in a sitz bath and soak for 25 to 30 minutes.
AYURVEDIC HOME REMEDIES:
- Take half of the turmeric and one part of the Triphala powder. Mix both to make a powder and after the bath use this as a dusting powder.
- You can also take the above mixture orally, 1 teaspoon, with honey or water but first, you should consult an Ayurvedic doctor.
CONCLUSION
Vaginal inflammation caused by Ureaplasma is called Ureaplasma vaginitis. This disease occurs because oestrogen deficiency causes loss of genital protection. Ureaplasma is mycoplasma. The incidence of ureaplasma vaginitis is higher in women with multiple sexual partners. In Ayurveda, Ureaplasma vaginitis means infection and bacteria, toxins, ulcers, wounds, etc. It is considered as Agantuja Vyadhi caused by other external factors. It is not easy to cure, but there are some herbs developed by the Ayurvedic experts of Planet Ayurveda. These treatments are effective in the treatment of ureaplasma vaginitis without side effects.
Dr. Vikram Chauhan
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