What’s wrong with the itchy vaginal urethra?

Itching symptoms in vagina and urethra are commonly caused by vaginitis, due to increased stimulation of abnormal discharge. Above the vagina is the urethral orifice, which is close, and vaginitis can also cause itching in the urethra, and even frequent, urgent and painful urination, which can be determined by self-examination. If vaginal discharge is increased, curd-like or bean curd-like, and itching is severe, you may have mycotic vaginitis. If leucorrhea is thin and increased, mainly with fishy odor and itching may or may not be present, consider bacterial vaginitis. Vaginal discharge is thin and purulent with foam, with odor and severe itching, consider trichomonas vaginitis. The itchiness is caused by folliculitis, vulvar hypopigmentation disease, vulvar eczema, pubic lice, raphe, and also does not exclude allergy and impermeability of the intimate underwear. If the itchiness occurs, you cannot scratch with your hands or hot water to stop the itch, it is easy to break the mucous membrane and aggravate the condition, you should seek medical attention in time to find the cause and treat it symptomatically.