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How does summer vulva Sao urticant do? Contraindications for pruritus of vulva

Pruritus of vulva is one of the problems that many women can't talk about in summer, especially for a group of white-collar workers who have been sitting for a long time, will they feel restless and uncomfortable? What are the precautions for pruritus of vulva? What should we do for pruritus of vulva in summer?

Pruritus of vulva is a kind of symptom caused by various lesions of vulva, but it can also occur in patients with completely normal vulva. When the pruritus is aggravated, the patients are often restless, so as to affect life and work.

Pruritus of vulva is mainly located in clitoris and labia minora, and it can also affect the large labia, perineum and even perianal area. Long term scratching can lead to scratch, blood scab or secondary folliculitis.

Ten notes on pruritus of vulva

1. Pay attention to menstrual hygiene and wash frequently.

2. Daily care should also be carried out in private areas, and the vulva should be cleaned with pH4 weak acid formula female care solution every day.

3. Do not use drugs indiscriminately or rotten. Do not scratch or rub.

4. Avoid alcohol and spicy food, do not eat seafood and other drugs that may cause allergy.

5. Do not wear tight crotch pants, underwear must be loose, breathable, and suitable for cotton products.

6. See a doctor to check whether there is mould or trichomonad. If there is, treat it in time, instead of using "antipruritic water" for treatment.

7. Blood glucose test should be carried out for those who do not recover for a long time.

8. Keep the vulva clean and dry, especially during menstruation, pregnancy and puerperium, wash the vulva with female care fluid every day to replace underpants.

9. Do not wear chemical fiber underpants, leggings, and cotton underwear. Pay attention to the concentration, temperature, time and precautions of the solution during local sitting bath.

10. People with pruritus of vulva should frequently cut their nails and wash their hands, and do not scratch their skin, so as to prevent bacterial infection secondary to ulcerative infection.