This may sound a bit too simple, nevertheless... Many women are allergic to certain types of underwear material and colors (or rather the dye that is used for color). The best type of underwear is plain white cotton, My apology to Victoria Secret, but facts are facts. There is also the possibility that you are allergic to the type of laundry detergent or fabric softner that you are using. Lanacane or other types of OTC cortizone ointment will help.
You may be experiencing drynes in the area which will cause itching. And it also depends on the type of underwear you wear. Cotton is always best because it's breathable. If you shave you pubic hair, this may be another reason for itching because of the hair trying to grow back.
You might by allergic for the soap powder you are using in your washing machine, try neutral soap powder, or Lux soap flakes, see what happens then. Good luck
All of the above are good answers. I would try them. If they do not work and you do not shave I would try shaving off the hair in the affected area. I did this and it itched for two weeks and then that went away and I have never had an itch again, really. Weird, but it worked for me.
the itchyness could be an std as well. dont be fooled because it might be Allergies. it is better to get it checked than to find out later on when it gets worse.
Vaginal itching OR vaginal lips itching is a tingling or uneasy irritation of the skin of the vagina and the surrounding area (vulva). The itching may cause a desire to scratch the affected area.
Although vaginal itching is the hallmark of yeast infections and other vaginal infections including sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), itching in the vagina and vulva areas has multiple causes. Vaginal itching can also arise due to chemical irritants that may be found in detergents or soaps, douches and vaginal creams, toilet paper, bath products, feminine hygiene products, and vaginal contraceptive products.
Women in the menopausal transition may experience vaginal itching due to fluctuations in estrogen levels. As estrogen levels decline in the perimenopause, the vaginal wall becomes thinner and drier, and itching may result.
Some studies have shown a link between psychological stress and vaginal yeast infections. This is likely due to the fact that stress is known to have a negative effect on the immune system and could possibly increase the likelihood of getting a yeast infection.
The usual mistake with vulva itching is to assume that you have thrush, and keep on applying anti-thrush creams that you have bought from a pharmacy. This may actually worsen the condition, because you can become allergic to some of the ingredients. If an anti-thrush cream does not deal with the problem within a few days, or if the itching comes back, see your doctor. If you have a skin condition, and not thrush, you need the appropriate treatment.
put yogurt on it and eat lots of cheese and rasperries also do not have sexual intercourse
your vaginal flaps
well its kinda complicated but ur vaginal lips itch so much because they have soaked up alot of blood so they r going to be irritated
There can be several different causes of vaginal itching. Some of the most common causes are using different soaps or laundry detergent. Additionally, super tight underwear that is not made of cotton can cause vaginal problems.
Genital sores may be painful, itchy, produce a discharge or nothing at all. It's very important to report this medical issue to your doctor, and having the sores can get really bad if not treated. If left untreated, such sores can get worse and potentially create something cancerous.
Might be Herpes see a doctor...
The best thing to do is put in eyedrops and lay down for about a couple minutes and see what happens.
if you are itchy you fell it so yeah
It can become very dry and itchy, ordinary lubricants will make you more comfortable
do you shave? that could be reason they are grayish black, like stubble, and itchy because they are irritated.. if they are grayish black in color like the skins actual color, you should probably get that checked.
An increase in vaginal discharge during pregnancy is very common. It should be white or creamy and not blood-stained, itchy or smelly. If it is any of these see your doctor as you might have an infection.
they are when your feet get cold and then get really itchy
because they are getting horney and getting a boner