Leucorrhoea, commonly known as white discharge, is a frequent gynecological concern among women. While a small amount of clear or white vaginal discharge is normal and helps maintain vaginal health, excessive, foul-smelling, or persistent discharge may indicate an underlying pathology. Understanding the causes, pathology, and management options, including homeopathic treatment, is essential for women’s reproductive well-being.
What is Leucorrhoea?
Leucorrhoea refers to the abnormal excessive vaginal discharge that may be white, yellowish, or sometimes greenish in color. It can be acute or chronic and may be associated with itching, burning, weakness, or backache.

Causes of Leucorrhoea
- Physiological causes: Hormonal changes during puberty, ovulation, pregnancy, or sexual arousal.
- Pathological causes:
- Vaginal infections (bacterial, fungal, or parasitic)
- Cervical erosions or chronic cervicitis
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Poor genital hygiene
- Anemia, malnutrition, or general debility
Pathology of Leucorrhoea
- Infections lead to inflammation of the vaginal mucosa and excessive secretion.
- Cervical erosion and chronic cervicitis cause mucous gland hyperactivity.
- Systemic weakness and hormonal imbalance lower immunity, resulting in persistent discharge.
General Management of Leucorrhoea
- Maintain proper personal hygiene.
- Wear cotton undergarments and avoid tight clothing.
- Avoid excessive use of antiseptic washes or chemicals that disturb natural vaginal flora.
- Eat a balanced diet rich in iron, vitamins, and proteins.
- Drink adequate water and ensure regular physical activity.
Homeopathic Management of Leucorrhoea
Homeopathy aims to treat the underlying cause and restore the natural balance of the body. Some commonly indicated remedies are:
- Borax – White, albuminous discharge, worse before menses.
- Kreosotum – Offensive, acrid discharge causing burning and soreness..
⚠️ Note: Medicine selection should always be individualized by a qualified homeopathic physician.
Conclusion
Leucorrhoea is not just a local complaint but often reflects the overall health of a woman. While general care and hygiene are important, homeopathy offers safe, gentle, and effective treatment by addressing the root cause. Women experiencing persistent or abnormal discharge should seek timely medical advice.