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How to stop inside vagina itching?
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Question #21262
60 days ago
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How to stop inside vagina itching? - #21262

Deeksha

I’ve been experiencing itching in and around my vaginal area, specifically between the inner folds (labia) and inside the vaginal opening. The itching tends to get worse at night, and I often end up scratching, which causes discomfort. There’s no visible rash, discharge, or bumps on the skin, but if I scratch too much, the area becomes red and irritated. Is there a possible cause or solution for this?

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YOU TAKE NIRANJAN FAL 20 PIECES AT ANY PANSARI SHOP OR ONLINE ...SOAK 2 PIECES WITH WATER AT NIGHT AT EARLY MORNING CRUSH THE PULP AND DRINK THAT WATER EVERY MORNING AT 10 DAYS RIPITATION ITCHING ARE GONE TAKE KAISHORE GUGULU NIMB GHAN VATI=2-2 TAB AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY WITH WATER SKIP SWEETS BCZ ITS AGRIVATES ITCHING
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Sometimes itching is due to disturbed vaginal pH Don't wash your vagina with soap or any wash Plain water is enough Wash your vagina with triphala decoction . And start with Gokshuradi guggul 2-0-2 after food Avoid processed foods,junk food ,sweets dairy products curd .

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It sounds like you’re dealing with an uncomfortable issue, and while it's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for a definitive diagnosis, there are a few Ayurvedic insights that might help bring some relief. Firstly, itching around the vaginal area in Ayurveda might be attributed to an imbalance of Vata or Pitta doshas in the body. Vata might be leading to dryness, and Pitta could cause irritation and inflammation. Addressing these imbalances can play a key role in relieving the itch. Start by focusing on your diet, which is essential in managing these symptoms. Opt for moist, cooling, and soothing foods to pacify Vata and Pitta. You may want to include ghee, cucumbers, coconut water, and fresh fruits like pomegranates. Avoid spicy, hot, and oily foods as they might aggravate the condition. Hydration is crucial – Try drinking plenty of water and herbal teas, particularly those that cool the body like chamomile or fennel tea. In Ayurveda, staying hydrated helps maintain the right balance in your body's internal environment, keeping Vata and Pitta in check. Externally, you can consider using a mild herbal wash. Make a decoction of neem leaves by boiling them, once it cools, use it to cleanse the area gently. This herb is known for its antimicrobial and soothing properties, helping to reduce inflammation without disrupting the pH balance of the vaginal area. Self-care practices can also be pivotal. Practicing gentle yoga or meditation might help reduce stress, which can be a contributing factor to dosha imbalances. Consider including poses that enhance circulation and grounding, like child's pose and cat-cow. Furthermore, at bedtime, applying a small amount of a cooling herbal oil, like Chandanadi taila, externally can offer some soothing relief. Ensure to patch test first to avoid any adverse reactions, and only use high-quality oils meant for sensitive areas. Please be alert - if you notice any new symptoms like discharge, a bad odor, or lesions, it’s important that you get a professional evaluation to rule out infections or other underlying conditions, which might need medical attention. Always prioritize your health and never hesitate to seek medical help when needed.

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