
There is nothing more embarrassing than vaginal itching when it communicates. It's funny, if you think about it, if it is on the end of your nose, head or ear, you scratch it no matter who is in front of you, but when it is around the perineum / anus, how we get relief is not so open done by Could this have something to do with it, because the genitals are called privates, since the secret between the fingers meets an itchy vagina? Well, it doesn’t look beautiful to scratch your bits when in the company of people, but itchy and itchy made for scratches. And one more thing: that people should think about why you are scratching, that is, pubic lice (crabs) or, maybe, VD may even change your mind. Now you can always retreat around the corner from view to scratch, or find the root cause of your itchy vagina and cure it. There are many reasons explaining vaginal itching or anus. If you itch because you have a vaginal rash, then it is easy to treat and get rid of home procedures, but more often and often than the itchy vagina occurs because of vaginal infections.
One infection is strongly related in order to cause itching - vaginal thrush. As with certain infections, they can also affect the opening of the vagina and the surrounding skin along with pain. Keep in mind that not all women get symptoms related to the infection, but if they do, the way they occur and respond to vaginal procedures can vary greatly. There are 3 common infections that we regularly treat and the reason why, because usually one of them is responsible for vaginal itching.
If you experience discomfort of the vulva, then we look at thrush infection, bacterial vaginosis, Trichomonas vaginal and herpes simplex.
thrush
Thrush, as we know, is caused by a fungal organism called Candida albicans, which lives in our bodies. Candida albicans grow and are massaged around the genitals that cause the symptoms of thrush. The refined symptoms are white, thick, yeast smelling vaginal secretions, and a very itchy sore and red area of the vulva. Sometimes the opening of the rectum (anal) can also become a painful itching. Most vaginal infections, with the exception of some STDs, are treated with antifungal drugs, vaginal creams and vaginal pessaries. Creams and pessaries that need insertion into the vagina can cause burnout and skin irritation, similar to thrush infection. Because of this confusion, it comes to the fore whether side effects of treatment or symptoms of infection. Although vaginal procedures are considered safe, specific female products should be ideal for you and your infection. If the vulva has itchy and sore skin, then the cream can help relieve discomfort. Some medicines are given orally. Personal preferences will wait for any treatment that you use, even if it is not 100% clean of your infection, then it is a waste of time and money, leaving you still infected. Temporary medications do not want you to want to get rid of and leave forever. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before using vaginal procedures.
Treatment for thrush can be obtained at the pharmacy, but talk with a pharmacist before buying because; You may mistakenly use procedures for vaginal itching / soreness that are not a thrush. Improper treatment can lead to long-standing problems with the vulvar and can worsen the condition you are experiencing on the heel.
Do not let anyone tell you that after being diagnosed with thrush, you were sexually active. Thrush is not a sexually transmitted infection. Thrush does not always cause symptoms in men and can manifest itself as balanitis or nonspecific urethritis (NGU).
Bacterial vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis is also similar to thrush, which causes soreness, burning and itching of the vulva, but almost never sees redness or swelling. We associate an incompetent fishy smell with bacterial vaginosis and smelly gray or white vaginal discharge. Bacterial vaginosis (BV) occurs when good bacteria in the vagina are removed to make room for bad bacteria. So these are bad bacteria that we look to treat and destroy, to ease pain, relieve itching and get rid of fishy smell. Because of these symptoms, it is easy to think that you have thrush when you have a BV. Bacterial vaginosis is the more pronounced of the two infections, because it can lead to an internal inflammation, called an inflammatory disease of the pelvis.
Trichomonas vaginalis
You have been diagnosed with Trichomonas Vaginalis, but during the diagnosis it was not clearly heard or understood what the GP had to say. This happens regularly when a woman may have been frightened by the medical term used for her condition and goes home no wiser. Well, trichomoniasis or trichomonas, as it is called, is a vaginal infection that causes vulvar soreness, redness and inflammation. A common symptom of Trich is a frothy, yellowish-green vaginal discharge. Some women feel pain when they look. The organism responsible for the symptoms is a parasite in the vaginal mucus. It spreads through penetrating vaginal sex and the exchange of vaginal fluid, that is, it shares sex toys or sex gadgets.
Herpes Simplex - a viral infection
This virus exists in two types. Type 1 herpes simplex appears as a cold in the mouth, and type 2 herpes simplex includes the genitals. When an infection is first seized, painful ulcers appear on the vulva and vagina. It can damage urination because urine is sour and stinging if it comes into contact with herpes sores. Other symptoms include itching and itching of the vagina, swollen glands in the groin and general symptoms of the flu. Swollen glands or flu-like symptoms occurred only during the first attack.
As in the case of specific viral infections, there is no permanent way to get rid of herpes and its recurrence.
Now we have covered vaginal infections to focus on the vaginal rash and how to treat it. It does not take long, because it is just water that will do the trick. There are solutions for sedation, but just keeping the vagina fresh and dry air will speed up the recovery process, making it the best solution.

