Vaginal itching, or vaginitis, happens when the vagina becomes inflamed. Thus, it causes discharge and pain.
The common cause of vaginal itching maybe changes in the normal balance of vaginal bacteria or infections, such as:
- Yeast infection
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases, such as Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, or Trichomoniasis
- Overgrowth of Normal Bacteria in the Vagina, called Bacterial Vaginosis
Other causes of vaginal itching may include:
- Menopause or Low Estrogen Levels
- Foreign Objects Left in the Vagina, such as a Tampon
- An Intrauterine Device (IUD) for Birth Control
- Medications, such as Antibiotics and Steroids
- Damp or Tight-fitting Clothing
- Chemicals Found in Detergents, Fabric Softeners, Feminine Sprays, Ointments, Creams, Douches, and Contraceptive Foams, Jellies, or Creams
- Skin conditions, such as Desquamative Vaginitis or Lichen Planus
- Poorly Controlled Diabetes
- Cancer of the Cervix or Vagina