The vagina is a sacred place that should be treated with respect and
with kid gloves. It is a woman’s most intimate possession and in the
course of life undergoes many different changes. During the reproductive
years, it is especially most liable to sustain some damage and this
should be no surprise when it is considered as the main organ that
allows a normal delivery to take place. Think, therefore, of the large
mass of new lives that must somehow pass through that narrow passage, a
major reason why it should be handled with care.
One of the early
manifestations of this lack of adequate care for the genital area is
manifested by an itchy vagina. The symptoms of such discomfort are
itching and an unpleasant feeling down below. It varies a lot from the
mild form of itching to the very profound type such that a sufferer may
be compelled to scratch the groin so furiously that injuries might even
be sustained. Young women and
undergraduates have various names for this
malady and these vary from “craw-craw,” “sweetie” to “akwari quata”.
These names are very strange but they are also an attempt to hide the
embarrassment associated with having the condition.
Not every
woman moves around with an itchy vagina. It is nevertheless, an
irritating problem which a few women would ignore while others would
seek treatment for. It is important to begin to take seriously any
itching in the vagina that lasts for more than two days. It should be
attended to sooner if there is an associated vaginal discharge. This
usually would mean that there is an added infection, usually caused by
bacteria, and so there should not be a doubt of the need to have a
doctor examine it and have a prescription. These are not issues for
which an individual should simply go to a chemist and bug some
medications across the counter but one in which it is wise to see a
doctor, pharmacist or a nurse for the required advice. In most
situations, it is wise to have a swab taken and analysed in a laboratory
for a better kind of information that would guide the treatment. Very
often, a vaginal infection leading to itching would be caused by a mixed
infection.
Some women are able to manage their itch with tact
and style. For others, it is so bad that all inhibitions are dispensed
with and such people can be seen beside the road scratching away. Others
are more circumspect and would do so behind a wall where they assume no
one is looking, in a toilet or in the privacy of their cars. Others
would engage in more frequent sex in the wrong assumption that the blunt
end of the joystick would do less physical harm but still do the
scratching. These are only temporary solutions; the real basis of
treatment in all cases is in determining what has led to the itching.
Often times, only the labia are involved. At other times, the itching is
within the vagina. In other cases, both parts of the organ are
involved.
The use of perfumed or scented soaps and powders are
some of the most common causes of suffering from an itchy vulva. This is
known technically as pruritus vulvae. It is associated with such
itching that it has to be scratched, causing some injuries as already
discussed above and thus making the skin in that area vulnerable to
bacterial infection. That makes it a vicious cycle of sorts, another
important reason to avoid doing such practices altogether. The use of
scented pant liners is similarly harmful, not to mention the uninformed
practice of douching. One of the most common causes of this annoying
phenomenon is the choice of the wrong fabric for the underwear. Using
synthetic fabric for your underwear, such as nylon pants and other
similar materials, trap moisture like sweat and secretions between the
edges of the clothing and the skin. The skin then becomes vulnerable to
infection which starts the itching or makes it worse.
Another
cause of this problem is Candida, a yeast infection that is common in a
majority of women. It is so common that it would be seen in as many as
75 per cent of all women at some point in their lives. The common causes
would range from some of the issues mentioned above to pregnancy and
diseases like steroid therapy and diabetes. The common feature of this
infection is severe itching which is associated with a thick, white,
odourless discharge. When you see this combination, it is time to see
your doctor for the appropriate tests and treatment. Attempts to do
self-medication, as many women in this environment engage in, often fail
to resolve the issues because the experience of another woman is what
is relied upon to obtain the drugs. As symptoms may be similar even in
different conditions, failure and persistence become the problem.
Another
common cause of vaginal itching is Trichomoniasis, a sexually
transmitted infection brought about by a parasite known as Trichomonas
vaginalis, an organism normally found in the vagina. As a result, many
women do not even know that they have it. When the pH of the vagina is
altered, however, and the organism is able to grow unchecked, there is
severe itching within the vagina and the labia, a burning or peppery
sensation and a change in the colour of the normal vaginal discharge. In
addition, the surrounding skin may become cracked and injuries around
the vagina become more numerous. Bathing even with the mildest toilet
soaps could then become an ordeal as the contact with the skin around
there causes intense pain. A swab must be taken for laboratory analysis
so as to make the required treatment accurate and useful. And because of
the nature of this particular infection, it is wise to have the sexual
partner or partners treated to avoid the spectre of re-infection.
Shaving
is another reason that people often itch around the vagina. It may
initially feel smooth, especially in the first two days after a shave.
However, when the hairs begin to grow, as they must, the pruritus can
become very intense. Such women need to understand their skin type as
the intensity of the itching is dependent on the medium of shaving;
whether it is a blade, shaving powder or a depilatory cream. If all of
them would cause itching, perhaps the person can do well to simply trim
the hair rather than remove it completely.
Hormones are an
important predisposing factor for having an itching vagina. In the
menopausal period, the reduction in the level of oestrogen circulating
in the blood causes the vagina to thin out a bit. There is thus some
relative vaginal dryness which would itch. This can be combated by using
an oestrogen cream which is available in some pharmacies around Nigeria
or the less commonly available oestrogen tablet. This will gradually
help to combat the inconvenience.
One of the most common causes
of vaginal itching seen in clinical practice is what is called bacterial
vaginosis. This is often seen in adults as well as female children.
Often, the children are poorly cared for and mostly are responsible for
their own hygiene. Such young girls may wear one pant for an entire week
– five days at school and perhaps the weekend – and only remember to
change such pants on a Sunday because she feels all the clothes should
be changed for church. It is often annoying to have to treat such
children because their mothers appear with them in the clinic looking
very well kept. The most important feature of this aberration is a
foul-smelling discharge that is obvious to everyone around the person. A
swab is mandatory here for laboratory analysis because very often, more
than one bacterium is involved in this and treatment has to be precise.
If you have any problem like this one, do not hide somewhere and
attempt to treat it by yourself. See a doctor.
The last, but not
the least, among these irritating problems is genital herpes. This is a
viral infection that is often sexually transmitted. Usually, the
lessions are pretty obvious and the treatment very straight-forward.
Sometimes, though, the typical rashes are not that evident and any
person thus suffering from an unexplained vaginal itch would need to see
their doctor and have an expert examination.
Source: Punch
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