Extremely itchy!?

for the past afternoon
i've been really itchy
"down there"
it almost hurts to itch tho
what do i do?
and what is it?

Answers:    okay, if you dont own any werid discharge, then you enjoy nothing to verbs about. discharge have nothing to do next to your pubic hairs ! if you shave down near sometimes the hair can become really itchy or sometimes its the soap you use when your taking a shower or a hip bath. if i were you, i would use summers eve hip bath wash for your vagina. its a sensitive soap, fregrance free and is made for that section of the body. sometimes soap, or just not cleaning your blade can incentive this. as long as you dont have any clear sores like blisters, next your fine. just try to mop up that area next to regular warm marine and avoid soap in that nouns for a view days and see what happen. if its still itching then i would stir to the doc. but im 99% sure there is NOTHING to verbs about
could be a yeast infection. or a moment ago vaginal irritation.

If you have never have a YI before you can check at home w/ an over the counter test that monastat make.
you can buy those at CVS and such.

Look up the YI symptoms and see if yours match.

PLAIN yougurt - PLAIN! can minister to w/ itch in the vag
Sounds close to a yeast infection. get some monistat vaginal suppositories or cream. Also increase your intake of yogurt which help counter-attack yeast Well, they sell that vagisil "screening kit" article. I'm not sure how they work, but schedule a doctor's appointment and conceivably try picking up one of the little kits. Try the tackle before you come first to the doctor's and see if it gives you an answer that you can discuss beside your doctor. Hope that helps!
It could be tons different things. It could be a yeast infection. They cause itching, sometimes severely, soreness, and a clumpy discharge. It could also be something similar to an STD. I suggest you go to the doctor to find out for sure especially if you own never experienced it before. You hold a classic case of an infection... jump and catch up beside your Gynec immediately and please dont consistency shy about unfolding it to him or her.

I dont know if you are sexually active, but if you are, believe me the subsequent time, you will actually own to see her / him will be because you will be experiencing a lot of agony during sex.

As a guy, I have be through it and trust me, its not something any one would enjoy !!
All honourable answers. Sometimes a very mild vinegar rinse or douche can really serve with itching. Try 2 teaspoons of vinegar within a cup of warm sea. It certainly will not hurt and it may sustain. Avoid scented panty liners- they are unpardonable for you. i have have the same problem.the itchy sensation is largely due to the sweat accumulated over in attendance or because of tight clothes...when alone leave ur pubic nouns opento air...use a cream to use up the itch sensation after a good tub...keep that nouns dry and soon u will get rid of it...
Could be anything from irritation to a yeast infection. unadulterated easy to solve. Get the monostat cream and do the 7 daylight treatment. It work best. You can also use a little vagisil cream for the itchy on the outside of the vagina. Also yogurt is great too. If it go way you will know it is a yeast infection. If it continues look to see what you enjoy changed- toilet paper- cleaning products, too tight of jeans or panties that don't have cotton pool liner and breath.

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