A woman’s outside itching, i.e. vulvar itching, may be caused by diseases such as trichomonas vaginitis, vulvar eczema, vulvar leukoplakia, etc. The patient can be treated with ointments such as metronidazole tablets, tacrolimus cream, and flucytosine cream as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Trichomonas vaginitis: patients with trichomonas vaginitis will have symptoms such as vulvar itching, abnormal vaginal discharge and painful urination. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use metronidazole tablets, tinidazole tablets and other antibiotic drugs. For patients who have sex can follow the doctor’s instructions to use metronidazole vaginal effervescent tablets, tinidazole vaginal effervescent tablets and other antibiotic drugs placed deep into the vagina.
2. Vulvar eczema: patients with vulvar eczema will have symptoms such as vulvar itching, pimples and burning. Patients can use calcium-modulated phosphatase inhibitors such as tacrolimus cream and pimecrolimus cream as prescribed by the doctor, or glucocorticoid preparations such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream and dieldrin cream.
3. Vulvar leukoplakia: patients with vulvar leukoplakia may have symptoms such as vulvar itching, burning sensation in the vulva, and pain in urination. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use corticosteroids such as florazepam cream, tretinoin cream, or glucocorticoid ointment such as clobetasol cream, clobetasol propionate ointment.
Patients with symptoms of vulvar itching should consult a doctor to find out the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, to avoid blind use of medication.