What medicines do women take for itching in the lower part of the body

Female lower itch can be seen in the normal people who do not clean properly, but also can be seen in vaginitis, allergies, and diabetes and other diseases, can be under the guidance of the doctor to take fluconazole, metronidazole and other drugs for treatment.
1. Physiological conditions: If women do not do timely replacement of sanitary napkins during menstruation or usually do not regularly wash the vulva, there may be itching of the vulva and vagina, usually no special treatment, only need to regularly clean the vulva.
2. Vaginitis can be divided into mycosis vaginalis and trichomonas vaginalis.
(1) Mycosis fungoides: Vulvovaginitis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection, patients will have vulvar itching, leukorrhea, burning sensation in the vagina and pain during sexual intercourse. Patients can use topical clotrimazole suppositories or systemic fluconazole.
(2) Trichomonas vaginitis: a common sexually transmitted disease, caused by Trichomonas vaginalis infection, patients will have vulvar itching and increased vaginal discharge, accompanied by odor, can be used systemic metronidazole or topical metronidazole suppositories.
3. Allergy: If you have recently worn new underwear, the itchy lower body may also be due to allergies to the material of the underwear, the patient should promptly replace the underwear caused by allergies, and when the itch is severe, you should take oral loratadine and other drugs.
4. diabetes: diabetic patients due to high blood sugar on the local skin irritation and body resistance decline and other factors, there may be lower itching, such people should use metformin, glibenclamide and other drugs to control blood sugar, so as to relieve the itching.
Women’s lower itch may also be due to other types of vaginitis, cervicitis and other gynecological diseases, itching symptoms should be timely to go to the hospital, all of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.