Vulvar itching is divided into main symptoms and other accompanying symptoms.
1. Main symptoms: manifested in the vulvar genitalia, clitoris, labia major and minor, if severe, may accumulate the whole vulva, perianal, buttock groove sides, etc., occurring paroxysmal or persistent itching performance. At the same time, it may change with the temperature, mood, mental tension and other changes.
2. Other accompanying symptoms: If the itching is severe, it may be accompanied by local skin changes, such as pimples, blisters, vesicles and so on. It may also be accompanied by increased vaginal discharge, abnormal color, odor, etc..
If vulvar itching occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and choose the appropriate treatment.