Itchy skin on the right side of the clitoris may be caused by poor local hygiene, vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, cervicitis and other diseases, and can be treated with general and medication as prescribed by the doctor.
1. Poor local hygiene: If you don’t pay attention to local hygiene, or wear underwear with poor breathability, it is easy to make the vulva in a moist state, resulting in itchy skin on the right side of the clitoris. You should keep the vulva clean and wear loose, breathable cotton underwear.
2. Vulvovaginal pseudomycosis: it is an inflammation of the vulva and vagina caused by pseudomycosis, with clinical manifestations such as vulvar itching, increased vaginal secretions, vaginal secretions are often tofu dregs-like, and can be stimulated by inflammation of the right side of the clitoris itchy skin.
It is recommended to change the underwear, and stop using broad-spectrum antibiotics, estrogen and other drugs; follow the doctor’s instructions for local use of clotrimazole preparations, miconazole preparations, or oral fluconazole.
3. Cervicitis: caused by pathogen infection, chemical stimulation and other factors, clinical manifestations of increased vaginal discharge, bleeding after sexual intercourse, lower back and abdominal pain, etc., and due to vaginal secretion stimulation of the right side of the clitoris skin itch.
Antibiotics, such as ceftriaxone sodium, macrolide, clarithromycin, doxycycline, levofloxacin, etc., can be used as prescribed by the doctor; herpes virus-induced cervicitis can be used to use antiviral drugs such as acyclovir.
In addition, there are other reasons that can cause itchy skin on the right side of the clitoris, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time to rule out non-disease factors and receive treatment as soon as possible.