If you also have any kind of itching, burning or any other problem in the vagina, then instead of hiding it, focus on treatment. Know how to treat it.
Vaginal rash is one of the most common problems of women. Vagina is one of the most sensitive parts of our body. Even a little negligence towards it can put you in big trouble. Sweat, humidity, lack of attention to hygiene etc. can cause rashes in your vagina. Vaginal rashes are quite troublesome. Most women hide the problems occurring in the vagina, and due to it always being covered, it also takes more time to heal. If you also have any kind of itching, burning or any kind of problem in the vagina, then instead of hiding it, focus on treatment.
Health Shots spoke to Astha Dayal, Obstetrician and Gynecologist at CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram on this subject. The expert has told the causes of vaginal rashes and some effective methods of its treatment. So let’s know some important things related to this.
Know why you experience burning, itching or peeling in the vagina (what is vaginal rashes)
Vaginal Rashes Vaginal rash is a common and uncomfortable condition that affects the delicate skin of the vagina, vulva and surrounding areas. These rashes can affect you in many forms, from red, itchy patches to blisters and irritation. Understanding the causes, recognizing the symptoms, and focusing on effective treatment options is important to treat vaginal rash.
Here are the common causes of vaginal rashes
1. Dermatitis: Soaps, detergents, vaginal washes, or even wearing certain types of clothing can cause irritating dermatitis, leading to vaginal itching, redness, and other discomfort.
2. Yeast Infection: A yeast infection can occur due to an overgrowth of the naturally occurring yeast, Candida, causing a red, itchy rash as well as a thick, white, cottage cheese-like discharge.
3. Bacterial vaginosisAn imbalance in the natural bacteria in the vagina can cause bacterial vaginosis, which can appear as a grayish-white discharge and a red, irritated rash.
4. Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STIs): Some STIs or STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), such as herpes, syphilis, can cause rashes and other symptoms.
5. Skin conditions: Skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis can also affect the intimate area, causing rashes and irritation.
6.Menopause: The hormonal changes associated with menopause can thin and dry out the vaginal skin, making it more vulnerable to rashes and irritation.
7.Hygiene Factor: Not paying attention to the cleanliness of the intimate area or not cleaning your vagina after sex, while keeping the pad on for a long time during periods and not maintaining hygiene can also cause rashes. If you are sweating a lot in the intimate area and your panty has become wet, then wearing it for a long time also increases the risk of infection and rashes.
Know the common symptoms of vaginal rashes
– Redness and irritation
– Itching
– Swelling
– Vaginal Discharge
– Pain and burning sensation while urinating
– Pain during intercourse
– Noticeable changes in the vaginal skin
– Vaginal skin being sensitive
Try these remedies for vaginal irritation, itching and infection (How to deal with vaginal rashes)
1. Use a mild cleanser: Use a mild, fragrance-free soap or cleanser and be gentle when washing the affected area; avoid rubbing it.
2. Probiotics: Consuming probiotic-rich foods or supplements can help you maintain the natural balance of the vaginal microbiome.
3. Aloe vera: Apply a thin layer of fresh aloe vera gel on the affected area, this can provide cooling and relief.
4. Oatmeal: Adding oatmeal to bath water can help reduce inflammation and itching. Take oatmeal baths regularly.
5. Coconut Oil: The antibacterial and moisturizing properties of coconut oil can help soothe rashes and heal them. After applying coconut oil, leave it for a while and then clean it off.
6. Avoid irritants: If you want to heal the rash as quickly as possible, avoid perfumed products, harsh soaps and tight-fitting clothing to prevent irritation. Also, avoid eating too many spicy foods as they can cause irritation.
7. Wear loose cotton clothes: Choose loose, cotton underwear and clothing to promote air flow and prevent moisture buildup. Also, try not to wear underwear for a few days as this will help the rash heal faster.
8.Medication: If the rashes persist for a long time and the problem is increasing, then it is important to consult a doctor and take the necessary medicines. Medicines help in healing the rashes. However, do not use any medicine or cream on your own, a doctor’s prescription is necessary.