What to do if a woman has an itch on one side of her outer lip

The outer lips refer to the labia majora, and the itchiness on one side of the labia majora may be caused by fungal infection, trichomonas infection or bacterial infection, which needs to be treated with symptomatic medication.
1. Fungal infection: fungal infection can cause candida vulvovaginitis, itchy labia majora side symptoms. You can use topical clotrimazole cream, miconazole nitrate ointment or clotrimazole vaginal tablets and other drugs for treatment.
2. Trichomonas infection: Trichomonas infection can cause increased leukorrhea, secretions stimulate the labia majora to itch. It can be treated with metronidazole solution, tinidazole tablets or compound metronidazole suppositories.
3. Bacterial infection: Bacterial infection can cause bacterial vaginitis, causing vulvar itching, which can be treated by using drugs such as metronidazole tablets.
Patients with vulvar lip itching, need to go to the hospital for examination to determine the cause of treatment, usually pay attention to clean the vulva, to change underwear, pay attention to personal hygiene.