Treatment of itching in the intimate area
Last reviewed: 07.06.2024
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Treatment of itching in the intimate area must necessarily take into account the etiological principle. It is very important to consider that if the itching occurs spontaneously and there are no other manifestations, it is possible that it is just an irritation. When itching and other symptoms are involved, it is necessary to choose the treatment in a differentiated way, not only to treat the itching.
Medications for itching in the intimate area
Itching is only a problem when it persists, is severe, recurs, or is accompanied by pain or discharge that looks or smells abnormal, indicating an infection.
Keeping the genital area clean and dry and using products that relieve irritation can help. At first you should use some non-drug remedies, and if they are ineffective for two days, in that case you should see a doctor for drug therapy.
What to do for itching in the intimate area? First, you need to take general measures that can help relieve symptoms.
Changing underwear and bathing or showering once a day helps keep the vagina and genital area clean and less prone to irritation. Washing more frequently can cause excessive dryness, which can increase itching. Using cornstarch free powder can help keep the genital area dry. Women should not use talc-based powders. Washing the area with clean warm water is recommended. But if soap must be used, a non-allergenic soap should be used. Other products (such as creams, feminine hygiene sprays or fresheners) should not be applied to the vaginal area. These general measures can minimize exposure to irritants that cause itching.
How can I relieve itching in the perineum? If the itching persists, a sitz bath may help. A sitz bath is taken in a sitting position with water covering only the genital and rectal area.
If all the measures taken do not help in any way, then in this case you need to resort to specialized medicines, respectively the cause of such itching.
- Miramistin for itching in the intimate area can be used as the number one remedy if there are no other symptoms and the itching is caused by simple irritation. This drug is from a group of antiseptics that are effective against many infectious agents. Thus, the use of the drug prevents infection. Use the drug only externally to wash or externally treat the area of itching. This can be done several times a day.
- Chlorhexidine for itching in the intimate area is also used as an antiseptic. This drug does not contain alcohol, so it does not have side effects in the form of burning or dryness. The method of use is external, in the form of hygienic baths. The drug moisturizes and eliminates dry skin, relieves irritation and itching, while having a preventive antibacterial effect. Side effects are very rare, so you can use the drug several times a day. Hexicon from itching in the intimate zone can be used internally, since the drug is a special form of chlorhexidine for vaginal use. The drug is used in the form of suppositories twice a day, it is possible to use both forms of the drug in parallel for a better effect.
- Candles for itching in the intimate area are used for vaginosis or infectious vaginitis. Their composition depends on the pathogen that caused the infection. Clotrimazole for itching in the intimate zone is used with yeast infection. It can be on the background of taking antibiotics or with a decrease in local immunity of the vagina. These suppositories are used vaginally once a night, the course of treatment for at least seven days. Also, the method of administration of the drug can be oral, then the course of treatment can be limited to three days. Side effects are more pronounced with systemic use, so local use of suppositories is better.
- Nystatin for itching in the intimate zone can also be used topically in the form of suppositories. The drug has antifungal activity, so it is used to treat any type of fungal vaginal pathology. The method of administration of the drug can be in the form of suppositories in the dosage of one suppository twice a day. There is also a tablet form of the drug, which can be used orally with significant local irritations in the vagina. The course of treatment is at least five days. Side reactions can be in the form of allergic reactions, effects on the liver and appetite disorders.
- Creams, ointments and gels for itching in the intimate area are used as local symptomatic therapy. It is necessary to choose the cream according to the problem. Pimafucort for itching in the intimate area is used for proven bacterial infection, which spreads mainly to the skin of the intimate area. The drug consists of two antibacterial agents (natamycin and neomycin) and a hormonal drug (hydrocortisone). Due to this composition, the drug allows you to kill pathogenic pathogens, and also relieves itching, inflammation and irritation. The method of application of the drug is only external. Dosage - you need to squeeze out one drop of cream and apply it to the skin, then distributing a thin layer. Side effects can be in the form of redness in the area of application, as well as the development of fungal infection with prolonged use. Precautions - do not apply to open wounds or scratches.
- Levomekol for itching in the intimate zone can be used only when prescribed by a doctor. This ointment has pronounced hydrophilic properties and is used with pronounced purulent wounds. If there is a process on the skin with the formation of pustules, then it is possible to apply locally this ointment. The method of application is only external. Dosage as with the use of all types of ointment. Side effects can be in case of overdose in the form of an allergic reaction or burning sensation.
- Zinc and syntomycin ointment for itching in the intimate zone is also used for significant inflammatory processes on the skin. These ointments have an antibacterial effect. Also, the use of ointments helps to dry the skin and relieves swelling.
- Acriderm for itching in the intimate area is a specific drug that is used in the treatment of contact and allergic dermatitis. These diseases can be accompanied by itching of the skin in the intimate zone, which has a high degree of intensity. The drug contains the hormonal agent betamethasone, which allows not only to eliminate itching, but also to relieve swelling and irritation. The way to use the drug is only external, provided that there are no open wounds and scratches on the skin. Dosage - one drop of ointment once per day. Side effects can be as the development of vaginosis or fungal infection, due to a local decrease in immunity.
- Histan for itching in the intimate area is a safe preparation that you can use if you have itching without other symptoms. The composition of the drug includes herbal extracts (chamomile, alternaria, immortelle), vitamins (A, B, E) and dimethicone. Thanks to this composition, the ointment provides a soothing effect, relieves itching, as well as moisturizes and nourishes the skin of the intimate area. Therefore, the drug can be used with allergic itching and irritation of this zone, due to the action of underwear. Side effects may occur in case of allergy to the herbs contained in the preparation.
- Fenistil for itching in the intimate area can be used only as symptomatic treatment, since the drug is an antihistamine. But it well eliminates itching of any intensity and is safe. The method of use of the drug is external in the form of a gel. Dosage - one drop of gel is applied to the skin and distributed evenly, can be applied twice a day. Side effects are very rare.
- Suprastin for itching in the intimate zone is not recommended to use, although it can be effective. The drug has anti-edema and antipruritic properties, but the method of administration is oral. As a consequence, systemic actions such as drowsiness, dizziness can develop. Therefore, for the purpose of treating pruritus, it is better to use topical similar agents.
It is important to note that there can be a lot of preparations for the treatment of itching in the intimate zone, but which one to use depends only on the cause. If you do not want to harm yourself, then at first you can only use antihistamines in topical forms, which only relieve the symptoms of itching. If they are ineffective, you should definitely see a doctor.
Treatment of itching in the perineum at home
In the treatment of this problem, a comprehensive approach is important. The main thing is not only to use remedies, but also to adhere to certain conditions in hygiene and daily life.
Practicing good hygiene is one of the prerequisites for preventing itching. It is important to shower daily and wear clean underwear every day. However, do not wash the intimate area excessively, as this leads to dry skin, which in turn causes more itching.
Avoid sexual intercourse if you experience burning and itching. Try not to scratch the area, as this will make itching worse.
Always wear loose and comfortable clothes to keep your body dry. Avoid tight clothing as it causes skin irritation with every movement. Avoid synthetic clothes during summer and wear loose cotton clothes.
Avoid using irritating products as chemical irritants are the main cause of itching. Avoid products that have added fragrances such as toilet paper, bubble bath and laundry detergent. Avoid using soaps and feminine hygiene sprays to clean your vagina. The vagina is a self-cleaning organ and water is enough to clean it.
Follow a healthy and balanced diet and avoid junk food. Avoid consuming refined carbohydrates and sugar. Take lots of fermented foods like kefir, probiotic yogurt. Avoid sweetened, carbonated drinks. Watch out for smoking and alcohol. Avoid allergens that cause itching.
Folk treatment of itching in the intimate area involves the use of remedies that have not only antipruritic properties, but also anti-inflammatory and antiseptic. Some home methods can be referred to such remedies.
- Unpasteurized, raw and organic honey is an effective treatment for vaginal itching. Honey is antibacterial and antifungal, and a natural moisturizer that naturally lubricates your intimate parts. Apply unpasteurized honey to the affected part, and then rinse with warm water after half an hour. Repeat this twice a day until there is no improvement.
- Boric acid has antifungal and antiseptic properties, so it is very effective in treating very resistant yeast infections of certain parts. However, boric acid should be used with caution as it is toxic when used internally. Take ¼ tsp of boric acid and mix it in 1 cup of water. Apply the solution on the affected part with the help of a cotton ball. After 2 minutes, rinse it off thoroughly. Repeat this once a day for a week.
- Apple cider vinegar is acidic and maintains the pH balance of the vagina so that bacteria and fungi cannot thrive. Add equal amounts of apple cider vinegar and water to make a 1-to-1 dilution, and shower with this solution twice a day for a few days.
- Manganese for itching in the intimate area is also used as an antiseptic. It is a well-known remedy that relieves irritation, itching and destroys many pathogenic bacteria. Manganese is used as a water solution for baths. To do this, you need to take a quarter of a teaspoon of manganese and dissolve it in one liter of warm boiled water. The solution should be used twice a day for baths.
- Soda for itching in the intimate area is used as a therapy, for active yeast infections. Soda in this case is able to affect the pH of the vagina, which contributes to the destruction of many pathogens. But it is necessary to use this remedy carefully, so as not to cause a burn. To prepare the solution, you need to take a third of a teaspoon of soda and dissolve it in one and a half liters of warm water. You should wash with this solution once a day.
- Salt is beneficial in fighting the growth of bacteria and fungi. Sea salt is good in treating infections, it has excellent antibacterial properties. Add 1 tbsp of salt to 2 cups of water. Wash the itchy spot with this solution to get relief from itching.
- Oils for itching in the intimate area are also used to moisturize the skin and relieve irritation. Different oils can be used for treatment.
Tea tree oil contains strong antibacterial properties. Tea tree oil not only helps to relieve itching, but it is also very effective in treating yeast infections. Add 4 to 6 drops of tea tree oil to your bath water. Stay in this water for about 10 to 15 minutes. Do this daily until you get relief from itching in private areas.
Add 4 to 6 drops of tea tree oil to 2 tbsp of aloe vera gel and mix well. Apply this mixture daily to get rid of itching.
- Mix a few drops of garlic oil to 1 tsp. And vitamin E oil. Apply this oil solution on the skin in the intimate area. Leave it on for 20 minutes and gently rinse it off with lukewarm water.
- Coconut oil contains hydrating properties that soothe dry skin. Coconut oil is also effective in treating yeast infection of certain parts. Coconut oil also contains antiviral, antifungal and antimicrobial properties. Coconut oil when consumed also helps in boosting the immune system. Add 4 tbsp of coconut oil to 6 cups of water and use this mixture to rinse the skin of the intimate area.
Treatment with herbs is also widely used. Baths for itching in the intimate zone are used with herbs that have a complex effect.
- Lilac leaves have antiseptic properties. It reduces itching and discomfort and fights infection. To prepare the remedy, take a handful of lilac leaves and add them to 3 cups of water. Stir the infusion and let it cool down. Use it as a bath 2 times a day.
- Rosemary is an herb that has many health benefits. Take 80 grams of rosemary leaves and boil it in hot water for 20 minutes. Let the water cool down and take a bath and you will find immediate relief from itching.
- Basil leaves also contain antifungal, antimicrobial and antibacterial properties and are very effective in treating itching caused by infection. Take 30 grams of basil leaves and boil it in a cup of water. Let it infuse for 20 minutes and use this solution for a bath after it cools down twice a day to get rid of itching in private areas.
- Chamomile is a soothing herb that will not only help you get rid of itching, but also burning and inflammation. You can also add tea tree oil to chamomile to increase its effectiveness. Take 1 teaspoon of chamomile or 1 tea bag of chamomile. Boil 2 cups of water and add chamomile to it and let it boil for another 5 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it infuse for 5 minutes. Then, strain it and once this chamomile solution cools down, add 5-6 drops of tea tree oil to it.
- Calendula for itching in the intimate area is one of the most effective remedies. In addition to anti-inflammatory properties, it also has soothing properties. To use the bath you need to make a solution with 40 grams of calendula flowers and 300 grams of water. All need to mix and insist in hot water. Use such a bath three times a day.
Homeopathy in the treatment of various gynecological problems can be widely used in combination with other methods.
- Sepia is one of the best homeopathic remedies for vaginal candidiasis with milky white vaginal discharge accompanied by itching. Sepia is a natural remedy for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis where the vaginal discharge is milky white in color. Women who need Sepia complain of excessive itching, burning in the vulva and vagina along with milky white vaginal discharge. There is soreness and swelling of labia, vulva and vagina. It is a very useful remedy for complaints related to menopausal itching. It is used in pellets of two pellets every four hours in the acute period.
- Pulsatilla is a homeopathic remedy for the treatment of vaginal discomfort with specific thick, creamy vaginal discharge and itching. Apart from these features, some general symptoms of great importance should also be taken into consideration when using Pulsatilla. First among these is the absence of thirst all day long, even if the mouth is dry. The second is the desire for cool open air. A person feels better in an open environment in general. The third symptom refers to the mental state of women: sensitive nature and easy crying. The drug is dosed in four pellets to be taken early in the morning on an empty stomach.
- Thuja and nitric acid: homeopathic remedies for vaginal itching with excessive soreness and ulcers. Thuja is an ideal homeopathic remedy when burning and itching is felt in the vulva and vagina due to ulcers. Discomfort and sensitivity in the vagina is also present during this. It is used in complex with nitric acid in a thirtieth dilution - three pellets of each substance in the morning and evening. The dosage can be reduced after the degree of itching has decreased.
- Helonias is the best homeopathic remedy when specific deposits are present in the vulva. There is inflammation of the parts with swelling, intense heat, burning and redness. There is intense itching in the genitals. Along with this particular symptom, excessive weakness, fatigue and prostration are also often noticed. Back pain is common along with other symptoms. A very characteristic feature for using the natural homeopathic remedy Helonias is general relief when a woman keeps herself busy and the mind is involved in doing some work. The mode of administration of the remedy in pellets is one pellet seven times a day between meals.
Treatment of itching in the intimate zone involves finding out the cause, and then only the use of various remedies. It is necessary for every woman to know her body, and when such symptoms appear, it is possible to exclude one or another problem. Medicines are not limited to suppositories, there are also ointments, creams, pills and folk remedies, which in combination can be effective.