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Itching in the vagina
Last reviewed: 23.04.2024
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Examination of itching in the vagina
The reason for the itching in the vagina can be revealed by studying the anamnesis. Examine the patient for general health and skin conditions. Examine the vulva and other areas of the genitalia, if possible with an increase, and take a cervical smear. Take also a vaginal swab and a swab of the vulva, and also perform a test for glucosuria. If in doubt about the diagnosis, make a biopsy.
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Treatment of itching in the vagina
Treatment of itching in the vagina is often unsatisfactory. If possible, treat the underlying cause. It is very important to convince the patient that she does not suffer from a serious illness. Advise her to give up nylon laundry, chemicals and soap (use a liquid shower gel), and use a hairdryer instead of a towel. Itching in the vagina can be reduced by applying a short course of topical treatment with steroid preparations, for example betamethasone valerianate in the form of 0.1% cream. Eliminate all topical drugs that can irritate the skin, if necessary, prescribe oral antipruritic drugs, for example, diprazine in a dose of 25-50 mg every 24 hours.