5 Home Reme****s for Itchy Vagina and When to See a Doctor

Vaginal itching can be a symptom of many different conditions. It could be due to vaginal dryness or chemical irritants, like those found in scented soaps.

Vaginal itching can be a symptom of many different conditions. It could be due to vaginal dryness or chemical irritants, like those found in scented soaps. Itching can also be the result of a yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI), or something else.

There are many home remedies for vaginal itching, but the remedy depends on the cause of the itching.

For example, if you feel itchy inside your vagina, it could be a yeast infection. If the itching is on the skin around the vagina, it could be caused by eczema or another skin condition.

It's also important to know when to see a doctor, but here are 10 home remedies to try first.

1. Bath with baking soda

Baking soda baths may treat fungal infections as well as certain itchy skin conditions.

According to a 2013 study, baking soda has antifungal effects. A 2014 study found that baking soda kills Candida cells, the same cells that cause yeast infections.

The National Eczema Foundation recommends adding 1/4 cup of baking soda to your bathtub, or making it into a paste and applying it to your skin to treat eczema. A 2005 study found that baking soda baths are also an effective treatment for psoriasis.

2. Greek yogurt

Greek yogurt is a common home remedy for yeast infections.

Probiotic yogurt promotes the growth of "good" bacteria in the vagina. These bacteria can kill some of the yeast and keep the vagina healthy.

A 2012 study looked at 129 pregnant women with yeast infections. The researchers gave 82 of them a yogurt and honey treatment, and 47 received over-the-counter antifungal cream. The study found that a mixture of honey and yogurt was more effective at treating vaginal yeast infections than over-the-counter antifungal medications.

A 2015 study involving 70 non-pregnant women came to the same conclusion: yogurt and honey were more effective than commercial antifungal cream.

3. Cotton underwear

Cotton underwear is helpful if you have any type of vaginal or vulvar discomfort. Cotton underwear is breathable, which means it can help reduce itchy skin. Wearing 100 percent cotton underwear may prevent yeast infections, since yeast thrives in areas that aren't well ventilated.

 
4. Bath with apple cider vinegar

Many people believe that adding apple cider vinegar to their bathtub can relieve a yeast infection. It is also a common home remedy for itchy skin.

Unfortunately, there is little evidence to support this claim. Still, it's an inexpensive remedy to try, and it has no known side effects.

5. Probiotic Supplements

Bacteria are essential for vaginal health, and probiotics can increase the "good" bacteria in the vagina.

You can find probiotic supplements in the form of capsules and toners at your local pharmacy or health store, or you can buy them online. They promote the growth of healthy and helpful bacteria in the vagina and intestine.

You can also do this as a preventative measure. Your doctor might recommend taking probiotics when you're prescribed antibiotics.


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Comments
Chidinma Raphael 1 y

Thanks for the information

 
 
Deshalom 1 y

Great

 
 
Unyime Asuquo 1 y

Thanks for sharing

 
 
ANIYAS Patrick Joseph 2 yrs

A good solution