What should I do if my lower body has no odor and normal leukorrhea, but itches repeatedly?

Lower body without odor leukorrhea is normal is repeated itching can take the following treatments: general treatment, topical medication, oral medication, surgical treatment and so on.
1. General treatment: vulvar itching is usually associated with the vulva is not clean, resulting in local skin by sweat, leukorrhea and other stimuli. It is necessary to keep the vulva clean and change the underwear frequently.
2. Topical medication:
(1) There is no abnormality of leukorrhea in the lower body, but repeated itching of the vulva may be caused by non-characteristic inflammation of the vulva, which can be treated by using diluted potassium permanganate solution in sitz baths, and also topical antibiotic ointment, such as erythromycin ointment, mupirocin ointment and so on.
(2) Vulvar eczema, vulvar hypopigmentation diseases may also lead to vulvar itching. It can be treated with topical glucocorticoid ointment, such as mometasone furoate cream, tretinoin cream and so on.
(3) Vulvovaginal fungal infections may also lead to vulvar itching, and can be treated with antifungal drugs such as fluconazole cream and miconazole cream.
3. Oral medication: For vulvar skin allergy, such as local skin contact with sanitary napkins and other substances leading to allergy, in addition to the use of topical glucocorticoid ointment, etc., you can also take anti-allergy medication to alleviate the symptoms, such as loratadine, cetirizine and so on.
4. Surgical treatment: For persistent vulvar hypopigmentation disease or localized malignant tendency, surgical treatment can be taken, such as local excision of vulva, vulvectomy and so on.
The above drugs should be used under the guidance of clinicians to avoid adverse reactions. Consultation with a specialized doctor is recommended for specific cases.