Why does a woman experience itching "down there"?
"Below the female" refers to the vulva. Generally, vulvar itching in females may be related to factors such as poor personal hygiene, tight underwear, eczema, vaginitis, cervicitis, and other causes. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, identify the cause, and receive symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a physician. Detailed explanations are as follows:
1. Poor personal hygiene: If a female does not maintain proper vulvar cleanliness and showers infrequently, bacterial growth in the vulvar area may occur, leading to itching. It is recommended that females shower regularly and maintain good vulvar hygiene to alleviate symptoms.
2. Tight underwear: Wearing overly tight underwear can easily irritate the vulva, possibly causing itching. It is recommended to switch to cotton underwear to minimize irritation.
3. Eczema: Dust, mites, or bacterial infections may lead to reduced immunity, resulting in eczema and symptoms such as vulvar itching, burning, and pain. Patients should follow medical advice to use medications such as desonide cream, hydrocortisone cream, or calamine lotion.
4. Vaginitis: Irregular lifestyle habits may affect hormone levels, leading to abnormal vaginal discharge and the aforementioned symptoms, accompanied by odor and pain. Patients should follow medical advice to use medications such as Honghe Fuke Jieye (Red Core Female Cleansing Solution), miconazole nitrate suppository, or metronidazole tablets to help alleviate symptoms.
5. Cervicitis: Improper sexual activity may lead to viral infections causing cervicitis, which may be accompanied by vulvar itching, pain, vaginal bleeding, and other symptoms. Treatment may be carried out under a doctor's guidance with medications such as doxycycline hydrochloride enteric-coated capsules, cefoxitin sodium, or azithromycin capsules.
In daily life, maintaining a reasonable schedule and consuming more fresh fruits and vegetables, such as apples, pears, celery, and spinach, can contribute to overall health.