Itchy Pubic Hair: Treatment and Concerns for Young Women - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Hello doctor, I am 21 years old and have no sexual experience.
Recently, I noticed itching in the pubic hair area and went to see a doctor.
The doctor did not examine me thoroughly and prescribed Elomet Cream (Mometasone furoate 0.1%) for me, instructing me to apply it twice a day.
I noticed that this is a type of steroid medication.
I would like to ask if applying this cream is sufficient, or should I seek a second opinion at another hospital? Are there any potential side effects of this cream? Additionally, I have a history of atopic dermatitis, and I am wondering if the itching in the pubic area could be related to this condition.
Thank you.

fan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/10/25

Dr. Huang Jianxun reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


Hello: It is recommended to use antifungal anti-itch cream.
Sincerely, Dr.
Huang Chien-Hsun, Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Reply Date: 2006/10/25

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Itchy pubic hair can be a common concern for many young women, and it can arise from various causes. Given your situation, it’s important to understand both the potential reasons for the itching and the implications of the treatment prescribed by your doctor.

Firstly, the itchiness in the pubic area can be attributed to several factors, including skin conditions, infections, allergies, or irritations. Since you mentioned that you have a history of atopic dermatitis (eczema), it is possible that this condition could be contributing to the itchiness. Eczema can cause dry, itchy skin, and it may flare up in sensitive areas, including the pubic region.
The medication prescribed to you, Elomet Cream (mometasone furoate), is a topical corticosteroid. Corticosteroids are commonly used to reduce inflammation and relieve itching. While they can be effective in treating inflammatory skin conditions, they also come with potential side effects, especially with prolonged use. Side effects may include skin thinning, stretch marks, or changes in skin pigmentation. Therefore, it is crucial to use the cream as directed and not for an extended period without consulting your doctor.

Regarding your question about whether you should seek a second opinion or further examination, it may be beneficial to do so, especially if the itching persists or worsens despite using the cream. A thorough examination by a dermatologist or another healthcare provider can help rule out other potential causes, such as fungal infections, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or other dermatological conditions that may require different treatments.

Additionally, it’s important to consider hygiene practices. Keeping the area clean and dry can help alleviate some discomfort. Avoiding harsh soaps or products that may irritate the skin is also advisable. If you are using any new products, such as laundry detergents or personal care items, consider whether they could be contributing to the irritation.

In summary, while the prescribed Elomet Cream may help alleviate the itching, it is essential to monitor your symptoms closely. If the itching does not improve or if you experience any adverse effects from the cream, seeking further medical advice is warranted. Given your history of atopic dermatitis, it’s also worth discussing with your healthcare provider how this condition may be influencing your current symptoms. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare provider about your concerns and any side effects you may experience.

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