What kind of medication do women take for menopausal vulvar itching?

Itchy vulva during menopause may be related to vaginitis, vulvar leukoplakia, etc. Anti-inflammatory and hormonal drugs can be taken.
1. Vaginitis: During menopause, the level of estrogen in the body decreases, and the resistance of the vagina decreases, which can easily cause vaginitis and lead to itchy vulva. If it is atrophic vaginitis, you can use estriol ointment externally, and the symptoms are serious, you can take Neil estriol orally. If it is trichomonas vaginitis, you can take metronidazole, etc. If it is mycotic vaginitis, you can use mycotoxin, etc.
2. Vulvar leukoplakia: If menopausal women have white and thin skin and mucous membranes in addition to itchy vulva and lose elasticity, it may be vulvar leukoplakia, which can be treated with hormonal drugs such as progesterone ointment, etc. The medication should be prescribed by a doctor.
The use of drugs need to be under the guidance of a doctor, do not take medication without authorization. There may be other reasons for itchy vulva in menopausal women, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time.