Vaginal itching is a phenomenon that unites many pathologies, therefore it recognizes various causes of origin: allergy to detergents, alteration of the vaginal bacterial flora, antibiotics, oral contraceptives, candidiasis, diabetes, diet rich in sugars, decreased estrogen (atrophic vaginitis), pregnancy, venereal diseases, menopause, stress, vaginitis, vaginosis, trichomoniasis, etc. The psychological component can also negatively affect vaginal itching, accentuating the symptoms.
PLEASE NOTE
The material published is intended to allow quick access to general advice, suggestions and remedies. These indications must in no way substitute the opinion of the attending physician or other health specialists in the sector who are treating the patient.
For any doubts or problems, therefore, contact your doctor or gynecologist.
PLEASE NOTE: for intimate application it is necessary to use ONLY products specially formulated for this type of use. In any case, before resorting to the use of natural remedies of any kind for vaginal itching, it is advisable to consult your doctor or the gynecologist.
to be applied locally based on active ingredients with local anesthetic action such as lidocaine.If vaginal itching is a symptom of ongoing bacterial infections, your doctor may prescribe the use of topical or systemic antibiotic medications (eg, metronidazole, tinidazole).
If, on the other hand, vaginal itching is caused by fungal infections, the doctor may prescribe the use of topical or oral antifungal drugs (for example, miconazole, clotrimazole, etc.).
In case of vaginal itching, therefore, it is advisable to always contact the doctor or gynecologist who will be able to identify the triggering cause of the symptom, indicating to the patient the most suitable treatment to undertake.
before touching the genitals