Study Protocol for a Yoga-Based Lifestyle Modification Program for Leucorrhea Disorders
Akanksha Mittal, Nibu R Krishna, Deepeshwar Singh, Vijaya Kavuri

TL;DR
This study explores whether a 12-week yoga program can help reduce symptoms of leucorrhoea in adult women.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel yoga-based lifestyle intervention for managing leucorrhoea symptoms.
Findings
Yoga may improve leucorrhoea symptoms such as discharge color, odor, and hormone balance.
The program's impact will be evaluated using both primary and secondary outcome measures.
Results will be shared through academic publications and public media.
Abstract
Introduction: Leucorrhoea is natural vaginal discharge caused by hormonal changes, pregnancy, or sexual stimulation. This study protocol describes the methodology for a 12-week yoga program on the symptoms of leucorrhoea disorder among adult females. Methods and analysis: The present study is a two-armed, randomized parallel-group, active-control trial for patients with blinded outcome assessors and multiple primary and secondary outcomes. The appropriate sample size will be determined based on the findings of the feasibility study. The participants will be recruited from a hospital and research centre in Madhya Pradesh, India. Individuals who meet the inclusion criteria for leucorrhoea disorder will be chosen following laboratory examinations. Randomization will be used to assign the chosen individuals to either the intervention or control groups (1:1). For adult females with…
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TopicsMenstrual Health and Disorders · Dermatology and Skin Diseases · Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies
