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What should a boy do if his vagina is itchy?

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Asked on:Apr 16, 2026 09:56 AM

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  • Ara Ara

    Apr 16, 2026

    Sometimes our skin will experience itching symptoms, especially in some private parts. The itching is very uncomfortable, and it is particularly embarrassing when we cannot scratch it directly in public places. In life, both men and women may encounter such situations in daily life, such as women's vagina and men's penis, testicles, etc. So here comes the question, what should a boy do if he has an itchy vagina?

    treat

    1.Drug treatment

    Because scrotal eczema, like eczema in other areas, is related to allergies, medications used to treat allergies can be used to treat scrotal eczema. For example, some commonly used antihistamines include cyproheptadine, chlorpheniramine, loratadine, cetirizine, etc. Topical medications are mainly weak corticosteroid ointments, such as triamcinolone ointment.

    2. Scrotum care

    Avoid irritating the local area again, avoid scratching the local area with your hands as much as possible, and do not use hot water or soapy water to clean the local area. Do not apply highly irritating drugs locally. Special attention should be paid to not applying hormone drugs casually to the local area. These can easily worsen or relapse the disease. Avoid eating some irritating foods, such as onions, ginger, garlic, strong tea, coffee, alcohol, and other foods and drugs that can easily cause allergies.

    prevention

    Scrotal eczema is a stubborn disease that is difficult to cure, so protection against it is very necessary.

    1. Choose underwear with good ventilation, breathability and heat dissipation.

    Such as scrotal bag underwear, do not wear tight underwear. Change and wash underwear in time, especially after exercise. Clean and change underwear in time.

    2. When you have scrotal itching

    Scratching, rubbing, rubbing, scalding, etc. are the most taboo for this disease. It is not advisable to use hot water, soap, salt water, alkaline water, etc. It is also not advisable to use iodine, ringworm drops, garlic and other irritating items externally. As long as you can ensure that you do not scratch or irritate the skin, many patients can get better quickly.

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