Vulvar Symptoms  
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This Care Guide Covers:

  • Itching or dryness of external female genital area (vulva)
  • Rashes of vulva, like sores, redness, blisters, or lumps

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When to Call Your Doctor

Call Your Doctor Now (night or day) If
  • You feel weak or very sick
  • Severe pain
  • Genital area looks infected (has a draining sore or spreading redness) and you have a fever
Call Your Doctor Within 24 Hours (between 9 am and 4 pm) If
  • You think you need to be seen
  • Genital area looks infected (draining sore, ulcer, or rash is painful to touch)
  • Rash with painful tiny water blisters
Call Your Doctor During Weekday Office Hours If
  • You have other questions or concerns
  • You are worried you might have an STD
  • Itching that is moderate-severe (keeps you from working or going to school or sleeping)
  • Vaginal discharge that is not normal (yellow, gray, green, or smells bad)
  • Antibiotics for 3 or more days for an STD and symptoms are not better
  • Yeast infection treated at home for more than 3 days and not better
  • All other vulvar symptoms
Self Care at Home If
  • Symptoms that are like a past yeast infection (white, thick, cottage-cheese-like, itchy discharge that doesn't smell bad)
  • Painless redness, tiny bumps, or sores on genitals for less than 24 hours
  • Mildly itchy
Causes & Health Information

Some Basics...

Causes of Vulvar Symptoms

Common Causes of Vulvar Itching

CARE ADVICE

All Women
  1. What You Should Know:
    • Vulvar symptoms include rash, itching, and dryness.
    • These symptoms can have many different causes.
    • You can treat mild vulvar symptoms at home.
    • Here is some care advice that should help.
  2. Pregnancy Test, When in Doubt:
    • If there is a chance that you might be pregnant, use a urine pregnancy test.
    • You can buy a pregnancy test at the drugstore.
    • It works best first thing in the morning.
    • Follow all package instructions.
  3. Genital Hygiene:
    • Keep your genital area clean and dry.
    • Wash daily.
    • Wipe from front to back after going to the bathroom.
    • Wear underwear that is all cotton or has a cotton crotch.
    • Do not douche.
    • Do not use scented feminine products or soap.
  4. Call Your Doctor If:
    • Pregnancy test is positive or you have trouble with the at-home test
    • Rash lasts more than 24 hours
    • Rash spreads or becomes worse
    • Fever
    • Not better after 3 days
    • You get worse
Vaginal Yeast Infection
  1. Genital Hygiene:
    • Keep your genital area clean and dry.
    • Wash daily.
    • Wipe from front to back after going to the bathroom.
    • Wear underwear that is all cotton or has a cotton crotch.
    • Do not douche.
    • Do not use scented soaps or feminine products.
  2. Antifungal Medication: There are many over-the-counter (OTC) drugs to treat yeast infections.
    • Sold in the United States: Femstat-3, miconazole (Monistat-3), clotrimazole (Gyne-Lotrimin-3, Mycelex-7), and butoconazole (Femstat-3).
    • Sold in Canada: miconazole (Monistat-3) and clotrimazole (Canesten-3,
      Myclo-Gyne).
    • Do not use yeast medication during the 24 hours before seeing a doctor. It may change the results of an exam.
    • Caution: If you are pregnant, talk to your doctor before using these.
    • Read all package instructions.
  3. What to Expect: You should be better within 3 days. If you do not get better within 3 days, see a doctor.
Mild Vulvar Itching
  1. What You Should Know:
    • Itching can be caused by many things. These can be new soaps/detergent, perfumed toilet products, and hormone changes. Sweating can also cause itching.
    • Sometimes itching can be caused by a yeast infection.
    • You can treat vulvar itching at home.
    • Here is some care advice that should help.
  2. Genital Hygiene:
    • Keep your genital area clean and dry.
    • Wash daily.
    • Wipe from front to back after going to the bathroom.
    • Wear underwear that is all cotton or has a cotton crotch.
    • Do not stay in wet clothing or bathing suits.
    • Do not douche.
    • Do not use scented feminine products or soaps.
  3. Cleansing: Wash the area one time with unscented soap and water. This will help to remove any irritants.
  4. Sitz Bath:
    • Sit in some lukewarm water for 10-15 minutes. Do this 1-2 times a day. You can also use a moist washcloth. This will help soothe the itchy skin.
    • Gently dry the area by patting it with a towel.
    • After the bath, put a small amount (1/2 tsp) of cream on the area. This will help to keep it moist. Good creams to use are Vaseline or Eucerin.
  5. Call Your Doctor If:
    • Any rash lasts more than 24 hours
    • Fever
    • Yellow or green vaginal discharge
    • Yeast infection is not better within 3 days
    • You get worse

Remember! Call your doctor if any of the "When to Call" symptoms occur.

Disclaimer: This information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical advice. It is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information.


Author and Senior Reviewer: David A. Thompson, M.D.

Last Reviewed: 9/1/2012

Last Revised: 2/11/2013

Content Set: Adult Symptom Checker

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