HomeAnswersObstetrics and Gynecologylabia irritationI am experiencing painless skin eruptions on my labia minora with mild itching and an increased frequency of urination. Please help.

How can skin eruptions in the labia minora region be treated?

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Published At October 23, 2023
Reviewed AtNovember 15, 2023

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am having a few skin eruptions in my labia minora region for the past 15 days and I am taking medications for urinary tract infection. I got a few laboratory tests done and the interpretations are as follows:

  1. ESR-40.
  2. Platelet count and WBC count have increased.

Currently, there is no pain. The only symptoms that I have is mild itching inside the vagina and increased frequency of micturition. Please help.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I am here to offer my professional insight into your medical issues.

The redness could be because of irritation, and I suggest you apply Clotrimazole cream locally. Other instructions include:

  1. Keep the genital area clean and dry and change your undergarments two times a day.
  2. Wash your genital area with soft cleansers like Lactic acid (V wash).
  3. After urination, wash your genital area with water and dry it properly.
  4. Drink plenty of water daily. Drink at least 0.26 gallons of water per day.
  5. Take two teaspoons of Disodium hydrogen citrate (Cital) syrup in a glass of water twice daily.

Feel free to revert if you need further clarification.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Sanap Sneha Umrao
Dr. Sanap Sneha Umrao

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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