If you simply have clitoral itching without itching elsewhere and your leukorrhea is not abnormal, it is mostly considered to be caused by local inflammation, eczema, skin allergy, etc. Depending on the cause, symptomatic treatment can be given. If it is caused by eczema, you can use topical medications that have the effect of clearing heat, detoxifying, removing dampness and relieving itching, such as using dehumidifying and anti-itching ointment for anti-itching treatment. If it is caused by skin allergy, you can consider using hormonal topical medications, such as betamethasone ointment, for treatment. If it is caused by inflammation, you can use topical medications with anti-inflammatory effects, such as Bactroban, for treatment. If the itchy clitoris is accompanied by abnormal leucorrhea secretions, consider abnormal leucorrhea stimulation, resulting in clitoral itchiness, you need to check the leucorrhea routine first to confirm the specific cause, and then carry out symptomatic treatment.