Vaginal Itching
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Suddenly i am having little to mild vagainal itching over past few days. There is no discharge though. I am 14 weeks pregnant. Will this happen over the rest of my pregnancy?
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Wednesday 24th of February 2010 07:20:26 PM Be careful what you are using to wash yourself with - avoid soap and perfumed body and bath products that can make you sensitive and itchy. If the itching gets very bad, you need to see your ob who will give you something to help relieve the itching. Scratching can abrade the skin making it easier to catch infections through the skin. So try and avoid the desire to itch. Wear cotton underwear as synthetic fibres can cause itching.
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Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 10:23:52 AM No normally it does not happen to a pregnant women in fact.I think that you might have intaken some spicy or alcoholic foodstuffs.More exertion can also be the reason for vaginal itching.I would suggest you that atleast during the complete course of pregnancy you should have complete rest,have proper healthy and low fat diet from time to time.
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Saturday 10th of April 2010 01:42:55 PM you made some infection due to the lack of water drunk.You need to drink a lot of fluids and water to prevent such things.
But you could consult a doctor to see if it not something else , like a fungus or stuff like this because it can be dangerous to your child.
Take care!
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Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 12:28:41 AM No, it will definitely stop. It wont stay long until you give birth. Itching on your private parts are just normal for some pregnant women. You can use feminine wash that contains anti-itching formula. Always change underwear, and keep the private part clean. Don't panic it wont stay there for the rest of your pregnancy.
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Monday 8th of March 2010 11:17:05 PM NORMALLY VAGINAL ITCHING IS CAUSED BY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE OR INFECTIONS. THOUGH IT COULD BE CURED WITH A LOT OF TOPICAL MEDICINE AVAILABLE, AT THIS EARLY STAGE OF PREGNANCY YOU NEED TO CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TREAT IT BY YOURSELF FOR OVER THE OVER THE COUNTER MEDICINE.
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