Itching on the ninth day of vaginal medication is mostly considered to be caused by allergies, and should be discontinued if the itching can be relieved after discontinuing the medication, no treatment is needed; if the itching is obvious, anti-allergy medications such as loratadine tablets, cetirizine, etc. can be used.
Itching on the ninth day of vaginal medication is mostly considered to be due to allergy to the ingredients in the medication. The first thing to do is to stop using the drug, and then rinse with water to flush out the excess agent, and observe whether the itching continues. If the itching disappears, no special treatment is needed, and you can choose other drugs under the guidance of your doctor.
If the itching is not relieved or obvious, anti-allergy drugs such as loratadine tablets and cetirizine tablets can be used under doctor’s guidance.
Vaginal medication should be used in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should not be increased or decreased arbitrarily. If other discomforts occur during the use of the medication, you should consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.