19 years
It mostly itches me "vaginal area" it itches really bad and sometimes i hurt my self while itching, i took many medicines and used cremes, powder, vaginal wash but the itch remains.
Aug 21, 2014
Itching in the vagina and the surrounding area, which is called the vulva, may be caused by a minor issue, but it may also indicate a more serious problem that needs to be treated. Most commonly, itching is caused by some type of irritant or by an infection
This might not a condition or disease; it is a symptom that results from a number of different causes including allergies, infections, injuries, and other external irritants. Other vaginal infections such as vaginitis or genital herpes often accompany vulvitis. Women who experience excessive stress, whose nutrition is poor, or who have poor hygiene may be more susceptible to vulvitis.
>>Several FACTORS may contribute to the development of vulvitis:
Oral sex--Scented or colored toilet tissue.--Bacterial or fungal infection.--Hot tubs and swimming pools.--Leaving a wet swimming suit on for a long period.
>>Allergic reactions to products such as:
soaps,shampoos,bubble baths,powders,deodorants,sanitary napkins,non-cotton underwear,
pantyhose,vaginal douches,
topical medications.
>>MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS are:
Itching-Redness-Swelling.
Fluid-filled, clear blisters that break open, and form a crust (sometimes mistaken for herpes).
Soreness.
Scaly appearance.
Thickened or whitish patches
if accompanied with discharge then vaginal infection is caused either by bacterial of fungal infection
In general:
-cloudy or yellow discharge +bleeding between menses+urinary incontinense. Could be sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea.
-Frothy, yellow or greenish with a bad smell+Pain and itching while urinating. Might be trichomoniasis.
-White, gray, or yellow with fishy odor+Itching or burning, redness and swelling of the vagina or vulva. Could be bacterial vaginosis.
The best way to tell what the cause is is to check with your doctor to give the necessary treatment due to the specific cause.
>>AS FOR TREATMENT ,THERE ARE SEVERAL TIPS POINTS:
-The treatment varies according to cause.
-It's important for women with these symptoms to remember not to scratch as this can lead to further irritation and/or infection. It's best to wash just once a day with warm water only when symptoms of vulvitis are present.
-Stopping the use of any products that may be a contributing factor.
-It should be kept clean, dry, and cool. Always remember to wipe from front to back.
-Calamine lotion for itching and you may use antihistamine creams
-Using sterile, non-irritating personal lubricants such as K-Y Jelly during sexual activity.
-Eating an adequate and nutritious diet,sleep and water intake
How to prevent vulvitis
PREVENTION:
>>Things you can do to help prevent vulvitis include wearing white cotton panties, practicing good hygiene, and avoiding vaginal douches. Vaginal sprays and powders should also be avoided, as should tight pants. Unless you're in a long-term monogamous relationship, always use condoms during sexual activities to reduce your risk of infection , STDs, and other vaginal infections.
However ,If after use of treatment no improvement it is better to check with a gynecologist ,to know the exact cause and order some tests and treat it you may need oral anti fungal or oral antibiotic , you may have been using treatments but the cause of allergy is still present or the infection cause is still present .
This might not a condition or disease; it is a symptom that results from a number of different causes including allergies, infections, injuries, and other external irritants. Other vaginal infections such as vaginitis or genital herpes often accompany vulvitis. Women who experience excessive stress, whose nutrition is poor, or who have poor hygiene may be more susceptible to vulvitis.
>>Several FACTORS may contribute to the development of vulvitis:
Oral sex--Scented or colored toilet tissue.--Bacterial or fungal infection.--Hot tubs and swimming pools.--Leaving a wet swimming suit on for a long period.
>>Allergic reactions to products such as:
soaps,shampoos,bubble baths,powders,deodorants,sanitary napkins,non-cotton underwear,
pantyhose,vaginal douches,
topical medications.
>>MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS are:
Itching-Redness-Swelling.
Fluid-filled, clear blisters that break open, and form a crust (sometimes mistaken for herpes).
Soreness.
Scaly appearance.
Thickened or whitish patches
if accompanied with discharge then vaginal infection is caused either by bacterial of fungal infection
In general:
-cloudy or yellow discharge +bleeding between menses+urinary incontinense. Could be sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea.
-Frothy, yellow or greenish with a bad smell+Pain and itching while urinating. Might be trichomoniasis.
-White, gray, or yellow with fishy odor+Itching or burning, redness and swelling of the vagina or vulva. Could be bacterial vaginosis.
The best way to tell what the cause is is to check with your doctor to give the necessary treatment due to the specific cause.
>>AS FOR TREATMENT ,THERE ARE SEVERAL TIPS POINTS:
-The treatment varies according to cause.
-It's important for women with these symptoms to remember not to scratch as this can lead to further irritation and/or infection. It's best to wash just once a day with warm water only when symptoms of vulvitis are present.
-Stopping the use of any products that may be a contributing factor.
-It should be kept clean, dry, and cool. Always remember to wipe from front to back.
-Calamine lotion for itching and you may use antihistamine creams
-Using sterile, non-irritating personal lubricants such as K-Y Jelly during sexual activity.
-Eating an adequate and nutritious diet,sleep and water intake
How to prevent vulvitis
PREVENTION:
>>Things you can do to help prevent vulvitis include wearing white cotton panties, practicing good hygiene, and avoiding vaginal douches. Vaginal sprays and powders should also be avoided, as should tight pants. Unless you're in a long-term monogamous relationship, always use condoms during sexual activities to reduce your risk of infection , STDs, and other vaginal infections.
However ,If after use of treatment no improvement it is better to check with a gynecologist ,to know the exact cause and order some tests and treat it you may need oral anti fungal or oral antibiotic , you may have been using treatments but the cause of allergy is still present or the infection cause is still present .
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