The specific type of medication used to treat vulvar itching depends on the specific circumstances of the patient’s vulvar itching. In clinical practice, there are three main causes of vulvovaginal itching as follows. First, gynecological inflammatory diseases, such as vaginitis or pelvic inflammatory diseases, need to do gynecological internal examination to determine the type of inflammation, the choice of drug treatment. For example, for mycobacterial inflammation, generally choose to use clotrimazole, dacrynic vaginal plugs, and can be combined with nifurtimox or fluconazole oral. For bacterial inflammation or trichomoniasis, you can choose to use metronidazole vaginal effervescent tablets along with oral metronidazole or ornidazole for treatment. Secondly, itching caused by local allergies. Patients may be allergic to condoms or the toilet paper or sanitary napkins used to cause itching, so removing the allergen is fine. If the patient itching is more serious, you can choose to use dermatoprene. The third thing to consider is the physiological increase in leucorrhea, which stimulates the vulva and causes itching. The itch is generally light, you can choose to use water external washing or choose to use cypress lotion, bitter ginseng lotion external washing.