An allergic reaction could cause this or a number of infections, which are not necessarily passed on by having sexual contact. Do not be ashamed to talk to your doctor. They can refer you to a nurse for advice if you are embarrassed. Vulval skin is sensitive. It may react to irritants such as soaps and a whole range of substances may cause allergy. To maintain good health in this area you need to treat it with respect. If infection is present it is most likely to be Candida or 'Thrush' which lives on all our bodies. It should respond to the following advice but again make sure you see your doctor.
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Imidazole Antifungals:They are broad spectrum antifungal covering dermatophytes,Candida, other fungi involves in deep mycosis, Nocordia, trichomonas vaginalis, some gram positive & negetive & anaerobic bacteria, Staph. aureus, Strept. faecalis, Bac. fragilis. They increase permeability of fungal cells & inhibit synthesis of ergosterol & damage cell membrane of fungi. Examples are:Clotrimazole,Econazole, Miconazole,Ketonazole.
I have the exact same problem right now. I went to the gynecologist and I was told it was a chemical irratation. Thiseans that I may have used different soap or detergent the only way I have found any relief was not wearing underwear eating yogurt and freezing water bottles and holding them against my vagina. Now this isn't a permanent cure but it helps temporarily. It is also important to stay in a cool area because when you sweat it causes itching. You can get some vagisil anti itch wipes ointment and PH balancing shower gel. Do not scratch and the problem should disappear in its own
I would check to make sure there isn't an irritation (red bumps) and consult a doctor. Don't shave the labia majora (outer lips) with a razor, because it's a sensitive area and make sure to avoid using scented products such as lotions, pads, or wipes that could further irritate and cause an itchy rash.
You could possibly have thrush a common complaint, just go to the doctor explain the symptoms and they will let you know what to go from the chemist
you just need to keep it clean everytime after going to the loo wash yourself with warm soapy water and dry yourself
you've got chlamydia
IT can be a jock itch.
yeast infection
You need to go to your doctor.
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Firstly - lovely question... When you shave anywhere it is usually itchy. You may not have experienced this anywhere else but it is more common on the vagina. The reason it is itchy is because the new hairs grow much quicker here. What you can feel is the hairs 'poking' their way through. Hope that relieves you of your worry : )
No, fleas can't live inside the vagina because there isn't enough oxygen and the PH level of the vagina is deadly to them.
YES You have lots of new hormones surging round your body and they increase the blood flow to the uterus and vagina which increases the discharge from the vagina. This increased discharge should be clear and not itchy or smelly. If it is you may have an infection so should see your doctor. It is quite common.
wash your vagina everyday and have sex often
yes it does itch because the sperms r a bit a cidic
No the vagina or fanny is far away from the un born fetus and it being itchy wont hurt it at all but if your concerned you could get it checked just to be safe.
Yes