Some women find that they are not prone to vaginal itching, but when they have their period, they experience intolerable itching, which returns to normal once the period has passed. Is this a sign of vulvodynia? Why is it itchy again after the period and then again at the next period, over and over again? In fact, the itching of the private parts during menstruation is mostly related to the environment in which you live. Just as a warm and humid environment makes mushrooms grow easily, a humid and hot environment in the pubic area will also make bacteria multiply quickly. The menstrual period private secretions, in a humid state, if the choice of sanitary napkins thick, and not often replaced, not breathable environment, coupled with the relatively low resistance during the physiological period, bacteria can quickly reproduce, causing local inflammation or vulvar itching. If at this time, women can not resist scratching, or forcefully wipe the pubic area, wash with soap and hot water, not only can not get rid of the root of the disease, but also worsen the symptoms, itching aggravated. The best way to deal with vulvar itching during menstruation is not to scratch, not to burn, not to rub, but to keep the body clean and dry; for example, use dry mesh, breathable sanitary napkins; wash the vulva often to avoid itching and bacteria breeding. Sanitary napkins should also be used clean, and pay attention to the frequent replacement, pay attention to hand washing before changing. In order to avoid poor ventilation, you should also avoid wearing tight-fitting clothes during menstruation, the private parts are too tightly covered, body odor is not easy to emanate, long accumulated, the embarrassing smell will be bigger and bigger, and a long time of confinement is also easy to cause vulvar itching. It should be reminded that when itching occurs, all rough behavior should be prohibited, such as scratching hard; the correct approach should be to wash the area with warm water, change the dirty sanitary napkin, wear cotton breathable underwear, and try to be clean and dry. And during menstruation, you should pay attention to avoid drinking alcohol or eating foods that are too spicy and stimulating. If the itching is not reduced, but also accompanied by other symptoms, feeling abnormal, should be considered to be caused by internal disease, then you should quickly go to the gynecological consultation. So when you feel itchy, you must keep your hands to yourself and not bring about a moment of relief!