Some women have vulvar or vaginal itching symptoms, probably because they do not do a good job of cleaning the vulva and the vaginal secretions stay in the vagina or vulva for a long time, stimulating the local skin and causing symptoms. It is recommended to wash the vulva and vagina with warm water every night, and to change and wash the underwear every day, scald them with boiling water and put them under the sun. If you can’t improve the itchiness by cleaning your vagina, you probably have vaginitis. You need to consult a gynecologist and have a gynecological examination and a routine white belt test to confirm which germ is causing the vaginitis. After diagnosis, you will be treated with the right medication under the doctor’s guidance. For example, for mycosis fungoides, you will need antifungal medication such as vaginal puffs of mycophenolate. For trichomoniasis, vaginal suppositories such as metronidazole suppositories and oral metronidazole tablets are needed.