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Question by  ccorp (260)

What could cause itching and burning in the vaginal area especially at night?

For the past week I have had excessive itching in my vaginal area.

 
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Answer by  jalucia (936)

It could be a number of things. And, it's possible that you notice it more at night because this is when you have more attention to give it. Yeast infection, vulvar dermatitis, vulvar dermatoses, vaginal surgery and trichomoniasis. Scabies does cause intense itching which often becomes worse at night. Look for small red bumps or lines.

 
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Answer by  Meg99 (183)

There are many things that could cause these symptoms such as a urinary tract infection, a yeast infection, or a number of different STDs. With such broad symptoms the best advice is to visit a doctor where they can identify the problem and prescribe a treatment.

 
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Answer by  annie52foof (1459)

The excessive itching is probably due to a yeast infection. Using soaps in the vaginal area is not good. It washes away your bodies natural ability to keep your hormones balanced. Also taking antibiotics can cause yeast infection. Eating yogurt will help to keep you balanced or a prescription drug.

posted by Anonymous
this answer is wrong and misleading. *Eating* yogurt does nothing to balance your "hormones." don't listen to random advice on the internet. this person should have said, "SEE a doctor to get a correct diagnosis!" Please. Don't end up making your situation worse. See a doctor!  add a comment
 
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Answer by  pilot (204)

The irritation you feel is most likely due to a yeast infection, it is important that you consult with your doctor who can do a culture and prescribe a cure.

 
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Answer by  MzKitty (273)

This could simply be a yeast infection, especially if there is a white discharge. But it also might be a type of STD, so you may want to get it checked.

 
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Answer by  Brittney (1095)

You probably have an yeast infection or possibly a UTI. YOu can go to your local supermarket and get over the counter medication to help both issues.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Please, see a doctor. You can't trust these answers. You have no idea who the respondents are, so why would you trust them? See a doctor, get the right diagnosis, and the right treatment. Otherwise, you could make your situation a lot worse.

 
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