How to treat menopausal vulvar itching

There are many causes of vulvar itching during menopause, vulvovaginitis, cervicitis and estrogen reduction. Treatment needs to be chosen according to the specific situation, such as oral medication, topical medication and so on.
1. Vulvovaginitis: Inflammation of the vulva may occur in menopausal women due to poor vulvar hygiene, resulting in itching. Such patients can improve the local environment of the vulva and use medication to relieve the symptoms, such as antibiotic creams or suppositories after vulvar cleansing as prescribed by the doctor.
2. Cervicitis: Menopausal women with cervicitis can also suffer from vulvar itching, which may be caused by prolonged stimulation of local secretions, etc. Suitable medication can be chosen according to the type of infection, and surgical treatment can be performed if necessary.
3. Reduced estrogen: Menopausal women may suffer from reduced estrogen, leading to vulvar itching, and such patients can take oral estrogen as prescribed by the doctor. Try not to scratch when itching, so as not to cause infection.
There are many other causes that can lead to menopausal vulvar itching, it is recommended that such patients go to a regular hospital, cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examinations, to clarify the causes, and actively deal with.