Painful and itchy vulva in women is associated with gynecological inflammation, which occurs when suffering from cervicitis, vaginitis and vulvitis. Routine white belt examination and internal gynecological examination should be performed, and the presence of inflammation should be treated promptly to avoid cross-infection. The lack of attention to vulvar hygiene can also cause, stimulated by vaginal secretions or menstrual blood will cause vulvar discomfort, which can seriously lead to inflammation. Wearing tight underwear, pants, and stimulated by friction on the vulva when walking, can also easily cause vulvar itching and pain. Excessive cleaning is also one of the causes. Frequent use of gynecological lotions to wash the vulva or douche the vagina will destroy the normal flora and cause itching and pain. If it is due to inflammation, you can use antiseptic and antipruritic lotion with vaginal medication. If you don’t have vulvar discomfort, you can wash your vulva with warm water every day.