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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Vaginal Itching

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Posted on Fri, 29 Jan 2016
Question: Hi.
My wife has been having severe itchiness in her Vagina the past week. It has happened before but always went away. The creams she's trying aren't helping.
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Answered by Dr. Aarti Abraham (38 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Vaginal swab and culture needs to be done.

Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern.
Can you upload photos of the itchy areas ?
Is she having a foul smelling vaginal discharge ?
Is there any burning during micturition / lower abdominal pain / pain during intercourse ?
She might be having a vaginal infection.
The type of infection can be confirmed by having a vaginal swab and culture.
She needs to visit an OB - GYN and go for an internal exam, vaginal swab and culture, Pap smear.
Once the infection is confirmed, the culture will dictate what antibiotics will work against it
Has she taken antibiotics lately ?
Has she been using a new ointment, soap, cream, cleanser etc ?
Have protected sex until this issue is resolved.
All the best.
Please feel free to discuss further.
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Vaginal Itching

Brief Answer: Vaginal swab and culture needs to be done. Detailed Answer: Hello Thanks for trusting us with your health concern. Can you upload photos of the itchy areas ? Is she having a foul smelling vaginal discharge ? Is there any burning during micturition / lower abdominal pain / pain during intercourse ? She might be having a vaginal infection. The type of infection can be confirmed by having a vaginal swab and culture. She needs to visit an OB - GYN and go for an internal exam, vaginal swab and culture, Pap smear. Once the infection is confirmed, the culture will dictate what antibiotics will work against it Has she taken antibiotics lately ? Has she been using a new ointment, soap, cream, cleanser etc ? Have protected sex until this issue is resolved. All the best. Please feel free to discuss further.