Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Hi I know what a pain that is, every woman gets that once in a while, you should go see your obgyn so he or she can rule out other problems that could be causing it but if thats out of the question you can go to the pharmacy and buy something made for yeast infections like monistat, that works great follow the directions on the box. I always buy the one dose pack it's easier. I hope you feel better.
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1. Tulsi or Holy basil
Tulsi leaves are rich in thymol, eugenol and camphor and these have the ability to reduce irritation of the skin. Just wash a few leaves and rub them over the affected area. Or prepare a tea by boiling a few leaves in water in a covered utensil; then dip a cotton ball or cloth into the tea and apply to the itchy skin.
2. Apple cider vinegar
Many people use vinegar on the scalp for dandruff; by the same logic, it works well for itchy skin, too. It has a good antiseptic and antifungal action and this makes it a good anti-itching agent. Dip a cotton ball or cloth in a little apple cider vinegar and dab on the itchy area. Or if you feel a general itchy sensation all over the body, add a cupful into your bath water.