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Women causes of genitals itching

Posted: Thursday, April 29, 2010 10:11:12 AM
More and more women's health around the gynecological diseases, female private part itch is why?

1, fungal vaginitis: the vulva, vaginal itching, redness of the vulva, with residue-like vaginal discharge, smelly, scratching can induce sex changes in vulva dermatitis and eczema.

2, vaginal trichomoniasis: vulva, vaginal itching, a foam-like vaginal discharge, often accompanied by special odor, scratching the same genitals after sex change dermatitis and eczema. Do vaginal smears of patients with the above distinction between samples.

3, pubic phthiriasis: crabs often appressed to the skin surface or attached to the pubic hair roots, pubic lice eggs are pale, needle size. Crab louse bites and venom, waste can lead to itchy skin can produce scaling, and secondary eczematous changes, and folliculitis.

4, pinworm infection: major violation of young girls, adult women can also be infected when the slack when the anus at night, swimming Enterobius climbed from the rectum to the genitals mating to lay eggs, and stimulate the external genital skin, mucous membranes, causing local itching.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 3:56:18 AM
I had genital itching a few months back and it just turned out to be runner's rash.
Posted: Sunday, May 16, 2010 7:26:08 PM
thanks for sharing such useful information. this is worth reading.

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