Vaginal Itching: A Sign of What Dangerous Diseases?

Vaginal itching is a potential risk indicator for several serious diseases that are often overlooked. Common causes include yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis, leading to abnormal discharge. It can also be caused by irritants such as soap or shaving. If left untreated, vaginal itching could lead to unexpected and serious diseases
Contents:
1. Vulvar Cancer

Although rare, vulvar cancer can start from minor itching in the vaginal area, leading to chronic itching. Changes in the skin, such as discoloration or thickening, bleeding, or unusual discharge unrelated to menstruation, may occur. In some cases, abnormal growths may appear, leading to a doctor’s visit.
2. Jock Itch in Genital Area

Caused by a Dermatophyte fungal infection, it leads to red, itchy rashes. If not treated early, the rash can spread, causing vaginal itching, dry skin, and may become a recurring issue over many years.
3. Genital Herpes

Originating from the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), initial infection may be mild or symptomless. However, when itching occurs, it can lead to vaginal or anal itching lasting up to 24 hours. Without treatment, additional symptoms such as fever, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, painful urination, swollen lymph nodes, and blisters in the genital, anal, or oral areas can develop.
4. Vaginal Trichomoniasis

A common and treatable sexually transmitted infection. Some cases are asymptomatic, while others may include vaginal itching, foul-smelling discharge, and a burning sensation during or after urination. It is important to see a doctor immediately for treatment, as other causes, like vaginal itching with discharge, may be present. Treatment generally involves antibiotics and avoiding sources of reinfection.
Discover more: STDs: What Everyone Needs to Know to Reduce Risks
5. Psoriasis

A common inflammatory skin disease that can cause vaginal itching. Typically, it appears as thick, red, circular rashes, sometimes with scales or bumps. It results from an immune system malfunction.
Summary
Vaginal itching is an abnormal symptom directly related to reproductive health. Regular gynecological exams can help prevent these diseases and detect abnormalities early, improving treatment outcomes.
References:
- Mary Ellen Ellis and Adrienne Santos-Longhurst (November 2023), Medically reviewed by Janet Brito, Ph.D., LCSW, CST, “What to Know About Vaginal Itching”, Healthline;
- Mikayla Morell (October 2023), Medically reviewed by Peter Weiss, M.D., “What Causes Vaginal Itching—And How Do You Treat It?”, Health;
- Tracee Cornforth (December 2023), Medically reviewed by Cordelia Nwankwo, M.D., “Vaginal Itching but No Discharge: Causes, Treatment, and More”, Verywell Health;
- Dr. Doug McKechnie, MRCGP (April 2023), Peer reviewed by Dr. Rachel Hudson, MRCGP, “Psoriasis”, Patient;

Leave a Reply