What to do about itchy skin around the vulva

If the skin around the vulva itches, the most common clinical cause is caused by local inflammation of the skin, such as eczema, allergies or itching due to bacterial infection. It is recommended to find out if the vaginal discharge has increased. If it has not, you can apply dermaplanin or paregoric pine locally for appropriate treatment, or use mometasone, which can also significantly improve the itching symptoms. If there is an increase in leukorrhea, it may be related to the local stimulation of the leukorrhea. It is recommended to have a routine laboratory examination of the leukorrhea to find out which kind of bacteria is causing this vaginal inflammation, and then give targeted medication for treatment, The actual itchy skin of the vulva will be relieved significantly.