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Itching in genital area
Sir my wife has itching outside of vagina. From Last six month she has not taking interest in sex. There is a dryness in her vagina. By itching a lot outside of vagina there become swelling. We have taken many lotion , cream even we have gone to gyno but no result is there.now there becomes a white discharge also in har vagina. Please suggest us what to do
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Regular medicine along with healthy diet , proper sleep and moderate physical activity will improve her condition. Dont get upset regular follow up with gynecologist will definately help.
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Namastey Your wife’s symptoms—persistent external vaginal itching, dryness, swelling from scratching, reduced interest in sex, and now white discharge—suggest ongoing irritation or inflammation in the genital area. Common causes can include Vaginitis, recurrent fungal irritation, allergic/contact irritation, or chronic dryness-related inflammation. Continuous itching and use of multiple products can sometimes further disturb the natural vaginal environment, leading to persistent discomfort and reduced sexual interest due to pain or irritation. The dryness and avoidance of intimacy are understandable because chronic irritation can make intercourse uncomfortable and mentally stressful. White discharge may occur with imbalance of the vaginal environment, but the exact cause differs from person to person. Since this has been continuing for several months despite trying creams and lotions, the focus now should be on gentle care and proper long-term management rather than repeatedly changing topical products.
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For now, she should avoid scratching the area, scented soaps, intimate washes, deodorants, or frequent application of different creams without guidance, as these can worsen irritation. Loose cotton undergarments and keeping the area dry and clean are important. During this phase, avoid forcing sexual activity, as healing and comfort should come first. Since the problem has become chronic and is affecting quality of life and intimacy, a more personalized and holistic approach is advisable. For detailed guidance and professional support, you are encouraged to connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5, where we provide confidential and patient-centered care.
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Maintain proper genital hygiene using only mild cleansing with water and avoid excessive washing. Encourage hydration, proper sleep, and stress reduction, as stress can worsen itching and dryness. A balanced diet and avoiding excessive sugar and highly processed foods may also support vaginal health. Most importantly, patience and consistent care are essential, as chronic irritation often improves gradually rather than immediately. Thank you
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Need both dermatologist and PSYCHIATRY opinion
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-Yes it can be permanently cured with Homeopathy treatment. -Very effective medicines are there in Homeopathic. -With my treatment of 1.5 months you will get permanent relief. -Will prescribe the complete treatment. -You can consult me now through online. Warm Regards
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Persistent itching, dryness, swelling and white discharge may be due to recurrent infection, allergy, hormonal issue or skin condition. Avoid self-medication/steroid creams, keep area dry, avoid harsh soaps, and consult a gynecologist for proper examination and tests.
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Needs evaluation, consult
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Yes , first few tests need to be done for evaluation and accordingly treatment required.. To get rid of this problem
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consult for prescription and guidance
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Visit a dermatologist to get examined for proper diagnosis and treatment
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