It sounds like you’re dealing with a frustrating and uncomfortable situation. Itching in the private areas can be due to a range of issues. In Ayurveda, this might relate to pitta imbalance, specifically if there’s heat and irritation. But we gotta get specific, right? Since you’ve already tried dusting powder and ointments without relief, let’s look at some alternative paths.
First up, let’s try to keep the area dry and cool. If pitta’s at play, you don’t want extra heat building up. You mentioned using Dove soap, which is mild, but you might consider switching to a hypoallergenic soap for a bit, just to see if that makes a difference. Sometimes, even mild soaps can be a trigger.
During bath, after cleaning, make sure to dry the area thoroughly but gently. You might even use a soft cotton cloth to pat dry.
Let’s talk herbs: Neem (Azadirachta indica) has been traditionally used for skin issues due to its cooling and antifungal properties. If you can get fresh neem leaves, boil them in water and let it cool, then use that water as a rinse. Tulsi (Holy basil) is similar, also useful if you can find it.
For internal cooling of pitta, you might add a bit of coriander seed tea into your routine. Just take a teaspoon of seeds, crush them a bit, and steep in hot water. Drink this once or twice a day.
Diet-wise, keep things cool and healthy. Avoid hot, spicy foods, and perhaps move towards foods that are more naturally cooling – think cucumber, coconut water, and even aloe vera.
Remember though, if the itching continues to persist or if there’s any swelling, rashes, or other symptoms, it’d be wise to check in with a healthcare provider. Sometimes these things need professional treatment beyond home remedies. Be sure to keep an eye on how things progress, all right?