Vaginal itching
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Pruritus vulvae; Itching - vaginal area; Vulvar itching Home Care To prevent and treat vaginal itching:
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If you know that you have a yeast infection because your symptoms are exactly the same as those in the past, try over-the-counter creams or vaginal suppositories. Yeast infections are not considered sexually transmitted. However, sometimes men also develop itching and redness following sexual contact. If this is the case or you get recurrent infections for unclear reasons, both you and your partner may require treatment. Talk to your doctor. For itching related to menopause, your doctor may consider estrogen cream or tablets to insert vaginally. Teach children to resist and report any attempted sexual contact by another person. Don't try to remove any foreign object from a child's vagina. Take the child to a doctor right away for removal. Call your health care provider if Call your doctor right away if:
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