Itchy leukorrhea

There are two main possibilities to consider when there is more leucorrhea with vulvar itching: first, the patient has physiological leucorrhea that stimulates a slight local itching of the vulva. Patients will have physiological leucorrhea during the three special periods before ovulation before menstruation or after pregnancy. If the patient is not diligent in changing her underwear, there will be a lot of leukorrhea accumulating in the vulva and vagina, leading to itching and discomfort. Patients only need to change their underwear diligently and wash their vulva every day, no special treatment is needed; secondly, patients should consider that they may have inflammatory diseases that cause leucorrhea and vulvar itching. The patient needs to do a gynecological internal examination, and at the same time need to take the white belt to do laboratory tests, to determine the type of inflammation, you can choose the appropriate antibiotics for treatment, usually based on vaginal plugs, if the vulva itching is serious, you can use some cream topical application to stop itching.