
Although this is often not a topic of discussion, millions of people suffer from anal or vaginal irritation. This may be an embarrassing situation for people who suffer from it, but the causes of itchy skin around the genital area are quite common. There are several conditions that cause “there” discomfort, such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, yeast infections, diarrhea, and dry or damaged skin.
The skin is the largest organ of your body. It helps you stay healthy, even maintaining body temperature. It also protects you from viruses and harmful bacteria. To do a good job, the skin is covered with a thin layer called the acid mantle. Oxygen mantle is maintained at a pH of 4.5 to 5.5 with healthy bacteria on the skin.
Too much skin cleansers, continuous sweating or changes in your body. may upset the pH balance of the acid mantle. When the pH of the skin rises even slightly, the acid mantle breaks down, the skin cells collapse, and bacteria and yeast on the skin can grow out of control. Your skin becomes irritated and open to more damage.
Digestive discomfort , Entic anal or anal discomfort often results from diarrhea or constipation Diarrhea can be the result of an infection (such as enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli when traveling abroad), food intolerance, acidic or spicy foods, alcohol or coffee, and even long-distance. Taking certain medications (for example, antibiotics and antidepressants) and treatment (for example, radiation therapy or surgery) can also cause diarrhea and constipation.
Problems with hemorrhoids , Hemorrhoids are swollen and swollen veins that can be either inside the anus (internal) or under the skin around the anus (external). Hemorrhoids and anal fissures (small tears in the tissue near the anus) often develop due to continued irritation caused by diarrhea or contraction due to constipation. Excessive friction to clean the affected area can make hemorrhoids more painful and cause bleeding.
Pregnancy and work Hormonal changes during pregnancy slow down bowel activity and leave women with stiffer stools and constipation. At the same time, the extra weight of a growing baby often leads to hemorrhoids. The strain of vaginal delivery adds the likelihood that a woman experiences hemorrhoids during her life.
Old age In a healthy acid mantle of the skin, yeast and bacteria are in perfect balance. But the hormonal changes caused by menopause can upset this balance. In menopause, lower estrogen levels allow the vaginal wall to become thinner and less lubricated. This makes the skin around the vagina more vulnerable to damage and can cause you an itchy vagina. In addition, hemorrhoids are more common when we age, especially as body weight increases at the same time.

