What is the case of a girl who has occasional itching in her pubic area and can’t hold her urine?

Occasional itching of the female genital area and inability to hold in urine are two symptoms. Itching of the female genital area can be seen in vaginitis, and inability to hold in urine can be seen in urinary tract infection, or pelvic floor muscle relaxation.
1. Occasional itching in the female genital area: itching in the female genital area can be seen in the following types of vaginitis vaginitis: vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, trichomoniasis vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, senile vaginitis.
(1) Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis: most of them are caused by pseudo-release yeast infection, vagina see tofu scum-like discharge, vulvar itching.
(2) Trichomonas vaginitis: caused by Trichomonas infection, vaginal foamy discharge with fishy odor and vulvar itching.
(3) Bacterial vaginitis: caused by bacterial infection due to imbalance of vaginal flora, usually clinical symptoms are not obvious, occasionally with vulvar itching.
(4) Senile vaginitis: the elderly due to estrogen levels, and lead to vaginal dryness, vulvar itching.
2. Unable to hold in urine: It can be seen in urinary tract infection and pelvic floor muscle relaxation caused by various bacteria.
(1) Urinary tract infection: it is related to the physiological and anatomical characteristics of women, the urethra is wider, shorter and straighter than that of men, so it is possible that the pathogenic bacteria of vaginitis may enter into the urethra and induce urinary tract infection, which will lead to the inability to hold in the urine.
(2) Pelvic floor muscle relaxation: the pelvic floor muscle relaxation after delivery may also lead to the phenomenon of not being able to hold urine.
Women who have occasional itching in the pubic area and can’t hold their urine may have other reasons, so it is recommended to go to the hospital to avoid delaying the condition.