
The presence of a dry itchy vagina is very uncomfortable and annoying. It is believed that at one stage or a woman has a problem with her vagina, and itchy vagina - one of them.
Before I delve into what you can do to stop vaginal itching, it is important to know which of the things lead to vaginal discomfort.
Vaginal discomfort can be caused by irritants, such as perfumes from soaps, which are used in baths or detergents used for washing panty. Irritants can also come from commercial rains. Some souls have alcohol that dries the vagina. Some have chemicals that change the pH of the vagina, which leads to discomfort. They also have fragrances that can irritate the vagina.
The vagina is self-cleaning and should be cleaned mostly with water or a home shower, as I suggest below. Never wash your vagina with harsh soaps or commercial knots unless they are dry from natural sources.
Discomfort can also be caused by infections. Common types of vaginal infections include genital warts, which can cause swelling and itching.
There is also a vaginal yeast infection, mainly caused by Candida albicans. A symptom of a yeast infection is a very bad itching in combination with a white Kurdish discharge.
Another common infection is bacterial vaginosis, bv. BV is very common in women and is characterized by a burning sensation around the vaginal area, which is housed in a yellowish-green discharge and a “departure” from the fishy smell. This is very scary and can take a lot of time.
It is important to note that most women sometimes get the wrong diagnosis (on their own) for what affects them. For example, most women will use vaginal yeast creams to treat bacterial vaginosis. It is important to consult a doctor and examine it.
Another thing that can cause vaginal discomfort is stress. When a woman is stressed, many of the body's mechanisms are off balance. The vaginal area can change the PH and cause itching.
Most women report that dry vaginal itching occurs when they are under stress. Therefore, if you have an itch, you may have to look at your life and see if there is stress, and something that you may need so that you can return to health. This may not sound so great, but it does work.
Finally, itching can be caused by consuming large amounts of sugary foods. Yes, too much sugar will change the body PH, making it alkaline and thus changing the vagina PH. It is not only sugar from sweets or soda. Sugar can also come from thicker carbohydrates, such as white bread, which decompose into simple sugars in the body. So watch out for that.
How to stop a dry itchy vagina
Use clean cotton (only) pants that fit well and make sure you wash them in a mild, hypo-allergenic soap that does not have perfumes or other harsh irritants.
Shave the vagina. Most women with a dry, itchy vagina shave and get relief.
Do not clean the area with any soap. Eliminate any irritants. If you must clean, use a cup of vinegar, diluted in cool water. Sprinkle over the area three times a day and wipe with a dry, clean towel. Do not wipe the towel.
Do not use any commercial bags or vaginal itchy creams. Use the aforementioned vinegar mixture for douching. Also use a shower with yogurt. Buy organic yogurt and apply around the vagina and inside.
Take probiotics. Probiotics are capsules with millions of live, active, healthy bacteria. Probiotics will help introduce good bacteria in the intestines, and this will kill any other microbes that can grow around the vaginal area. You can also insert a probiotic capsule directly into the vagina to get the bacteria right in the itchy area.
You can also use honey (pure natural honey), it is antibacterial and very soothing.
Use garlic. Garlic is an antibacterial remedy for the home with no serious side effects other than odor. Therefore, there is a lot of garlic, and if itching is severe, insert the peeled garlic into the vagina and leave it overnight.
Stop eating any sugars and simple carbohydrates for a while when you itch. Sugar will change vaginal PH, as I said above, and will lead to discomfort, which will manifest as vaginal itching.
It is important that you go to the doctor if the itching does not stop. To take care of yourself, these are some of the simple, quick, and natural home remedies for dry itchy vagina.

