I’ve had a really irritating itch for the past few days, especially in the areas where my underwear touches. I’m careful about my hygiene, but it hasn’t gone away. Should I get a cream from the pharmacy or go directly to the doctor? But I’m really embarrassed, what do you think I should do?
You definitely need to see a gynecologist. At first, the nurse will listen to you and guide you. It could be irritation from your underwear, or it could be a yeast infection. Buying random medicine from the pharmacy could make things worse.
I experienced something like this too; the itching was concentrated on the inner thighs. I had a fungal issue, so I went to a gynecologist and they gave me a cream and medication. I felt relief even the next day; it wasn’t something to be scared of.
I don’t think hygiene is the only issue here. For example, the fabric of the underwear you use, detergent residue, etc., could have triggered it as well. But to make sure there isn’t anything else, it’s still a good idea to see a doctor.
The duration of itching is important; if it lasts a few days, it may be an allergic reaction. However, if it is persistent and intense, it could be a fungal infection, irritation, or another dermatological condition. It would be most reasonable to go directly to a gynecologist. You have no reason to be embarrassed about seeing a doctor; just explaining your situation is enough.
You might also have a bit of a lack of attention here. You say you pay attention to hygiene, but have you washed your clothes at high temperatures? Is it synthetic fabric? No one is telling you to check these things before going to the doctor; you immediately jump to chasing after medication.
I’ll update you. I already choose cotton for my laundry, but to be honest, I don’t pay attention to the washing temperature. The itching has increased even more and it’s starting to cause problems when I walk. I think I’ve decided to go to the doctor.
Have you changed the laundry detergent you used before? It seems like it could be an allergic reaction. Could it be that a product you regularly use has triggered the itching, for example?
No one should normalize being ashamed of going to the doctor. We must completely overcome the shaming or hesitation women may feel regarding their own bodies. This is your health; no one needs to be crushed under the weight of others’ illnesses.