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V-Gel is an Ayurvedic vaginal gel containing herbs traditionally used for vaginal soothing, mild antimicrobial action, and restoration of healthy vaginal environment. Used for mild vaginal irritation, non-specific vaginitis symptoms, and post-antibiotic flora support. Ayurvedic supplement — not a substitute for prescription treatment of confirmed bacterial, yeast, or parasitic vaginal infections.
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What Is V-Gel?
V-Gel is a traditional Ayurvedic vaginal gel combining plant-based ingredients (typically including Triphala, Lodhra, Dashmool, and others) traditionally used in Ayurveda for vaginal soothing, mild antimicrobial action, and vaginal flora support. Manufactured by Himalaya Wellness.
Important context: Ayurvedic vaginal products are supplemental comfort measures, not substitutes for evidence-based treatment of confirmed vaginal infections (bacterial vaginosis, candidiasis, trichomoniasis, STIs). They are best considered as adjunct or mild-symptom comfort, not primary therapy for diagnosed infections.
Traditional Uses
- Mild vaginal itching, dryness, or irritation without confirmed infection
- Post-antibiotic or post-course vaginal comfort/soothing
- General vaginal hygiene (Ayurvedic tradition)
- Non-specific vaginitis symptoms awaiting diagnosis
- Post-menopausal mild symptoms (adjunct)
How to Apply
- Wash hands. Apply a pea-to-thumbnail-sized amount to a clean vaginal applicator or gloved finger.
- Insert into the vagina at bedtime, or apply to the vulvar area for external symptoms.
- Apply once daily for 7–14 days, or as directed by a clinician.
- If symptoms worsen, persist beyond 14 days, or include fever/discharge/odour changes — stop and seek clinical assessment.
What Ayurvedic Gels Cannot Treat
- Confirmed bacterial vaginosis — needs metronidazole/clindamycin (prescription).
- Vaginal candidiasis — needs clotrimazole/miconazole/fluconazole.
- Trichomoniasis — needs tinidazole or metronidazole for both partners.
- STIs (chlamydia, gonorrhoea, herpes) — require specific treatment.
- Atrophic vaginitis — responds best to vaginal estrogen in postmenopausal women.
Side Effects
Generally well-tolerated: occasional mild local irritation or allergic contact dermatitis to a herb. Stop if irritation occurs.
Who Should Avoid V-Gel
- Known allergy to any listed herbal ingredient
- Pregnancy (limited safety data; consult clinician)
- Active diagnosed infection — get specific treatment first
- Severe vaginal symptoms without clinical evaluation
Storage
Store at room temperature, away from sunlight. Replace cap after use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is V-Gel a substitute for prescription vaginal medicine?
No. Ayurvedic gels are supportive/soothing. Confirmed infections need specific therapy (antibiotic, antifungal, or antiparasitic as appropriate).
When should I see a doctor for vaginal symptoms?
Any symptoms beyond mild itching or dryness: unusual discharge, odour, fever, pelvic pain, recent new partner exposure, or symptoms persisting beyond 2 weeks.
Is V-Gel safe in pregnancy?
Safety in pregnancy is generally not well-established for herbal products. Avoid use in pregnancy unless cleared by a clinician.
Can I use V-Gel during menstruation?
Absorption is reduced during menstruation — use after the period ends for best effect.
Can I have intercourse while using V-Gel?
Apply at bedtime to maximise contact time. For most comfort, avoid intercourse during the first week of use.
How long should I use V-Gel?
A 7–14 day course is typical. Prolonged use without clear benefit is not recommended. Seek clinical evaluation if symptoms persist.
Does V-Gel have scientific evidence?
Limited modern clinical trial evidence. Based mostly on traditional Ayurvedic use and small pilot studies. Use as supplemental comfort, not primary therapy.
Can V-Gel be used with other vaginal products?
Generally yes — but don’t mix with prescription antifungal or antibiotic creams without clinical guidance. Space applications by hours.
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