Itchy vaginal opening in women can be treated with topical medications. Most of the vaginal itching symptoms will be significantly improved by rehabilitative new liquid treatment, and also by topical suppositories. Clotrimazole suppositories can have a significant therapeutic effect on vaginitis caused by mycobacteria. Itching of the external urethra in women can also be treated with oral medication, as itching of the vulva is seen with bacterial infections. When treated with oral antibacterial medications, most patients will experience significant improvement in their symptoms. For example, if oral fosfomycin aminotriol dispersion is taken to treat UTI, most women with itchy vaginal orifice symptoms will be completely cured.