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Vagina mein khujli bht ho rha h meri wife ki. - #10086

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Meri wife bht presha h unki private part mein bht khujli hoti h dawa lgane k bad thik rahta h dawa ka asar khatm hone k bad pir start ho jata hai hai..uske liye kou dawaya cream suggest mein... I m very worry about this..

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Vaginal itching can be uncomfortable and sometimes persistent. It’s important to figure out what’s causing the irritation rather than just going for a temporary fix with creams each time. Your wife might be dealing with a yeast infection, bacterial vaginosis, or maybe an allergic reaction to something like soaps or detergents. Sometimes, medical conditions such as eczema or lichen planus could also be the reason. Over-the-counter antifungal creams like clotrimazole or miconazole can help if it’s a yeast infection. But, if these provide only temporary relief or if the symptoms recur, it’s a good idea to consult a doctor to identify the real problem and get appropriate treatment. Avoid using scented products or harsh soaps around that area, as they might add to the irritation. It’s crucial to keep the area dry as much as possible because moisture tends to promote yeast growth. Cotton underwear can help with ventilation. However, if you notice any additional symptoms like swelling, redness, unusual discharge, or pain, it would be best to see a healthcare professional for a more comprehensive assessment. Don’t ignore such signs as they could point to a condition needing more specific medical treatment. Prompt medical attention ensures that the right cause is identified and addressed, which in turn prevents complications or prolonged discomfort.

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