Vulva
Vulvar Pruritus
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Vulvar Pruritus
, Pruritus Vulvae, Vulvar Itching, Vulvar Itch
See Also
Vulvitis
Vulvodynia
Definition
Vulvar Itching
Causes
Prepubertal Girls
Poor hygiene
Contact Dermatitis
Atopic Dermatitis
Bacterial Infection
Group A Beta-hemolytic Streptococcus
Escherichia coli
Pinworm
s
Scabies
Vaginal Candidiasis
(uncommon in prepubertal girls)
Lichen Sclerosus
Causes
Young women
Vaginitis
or infection
Vaginal Candidiasis
or rarely
Tinea Cruris
Trichomonas
Bacterial Vaginosis
Herpes Simplex Virus
(associated with burning pain)
Scabies
Pediculosis Pubis
Human Papillomavirus
or
Molluscum Contagiosum
Vulvar Dermatitis
Contact Dermatitis
Lichen Simplex Chronicus
Lichen Planus
Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Psoriasis
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Other causes
Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia
(HPV)
Mechanical
Trauma
Causes
Post-menopausal women
Includes causes seen in young women
Atrophic Vaginitis
Lichen Sclerosus
Paget's Disease
of the vulva
Vulvar Cancer
(
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
)
Evaluation
Biopsy atypical vulvar lesions (rule-out cancer)
Management
Prevention
Treat specific causes
Use loose fitting cotton (100%) underpants
Consider not wearing underwear overnight
Use only unscented (hypoallergenic) soaps and lotions
Use unscented laundry detergent without dyes
Avoid fabric softeners
Wipe front to back after urinating or defecating
Use white, unscented toilet paper
Urinate with knees spread apart
Maintain
Ideal Weight
Manage
Incontinence
Consider sitz bath for 10 minutes daily (girls)
Pruritus Management
with
Sedating Antihistamine
Hydroxyzine
(
Atarax
) 50 mg PO at bedtime (adult dose)
Wear cotton-liner gloves at night
Use
Vaginal Lubricant
s liberally before intercourse
Use K-Y liquid instead of K-Y Jelly
Astroglide
Dry vulvar area gently after bath
Pat dry or use hair dryer and
Apply
Skin Lubricant
to vulva
Vaseline
Eucerin
Crisco shortening (very effective)
Avoid exacerbating factors
Avoid scrubbing vulva
Avoid douching
Avoid panty liners or pads (use tampons instead)
Avoid contraceptive foams
Avoid
Alcohol
wipes
Avoid bubble baths or prolonged soap exposures
Use only
Mild Soap
or no soap on vulva
Avoid hard water for bathing
Avoid prolonged wearing of wet bathing suits
Avoid tight restrictive clothing that causes sweating
Avoid nylon tights or underwear
Avoid frequent shaving of pubic hair (
Folliculitis
)
References
Goroll (2000) Primary Care, Lippincott, p. 693-95
Noble (2001) Primary Care, Mosby, p. 282
Paek (2001) J Am Acad Dermatol 44:795-802 [PubMed]
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