Vaginal Itching and Discharge: Common Concerns Explained - Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Itching once a day?


Hello, doctor.
I have a question.
When I have vaginal discharge, it itches, and the discharge is yellow.
When there is no discharge, it doesn't itch, but it only happens once a day.
I wash with clean water.
Will this get better? Also, my sister asked a funny question about the sensation of orgasm.
Is it a strong contraction of the vagina that feels like an electric shock to the body? Isn't that hilarious? I've been busy working in the mountains lately.
Thank you.

huanzhe, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2014/08/14

Dr. Lin Wenbin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology


If there is discharge accompanied by itching, medication treatment is necessary.
Washing with plain water is sufficient; there is no need for cleansers.
If there are issues, a proper examination and treatment should be conducted.
The sensation of orgasm varies from person to person and can differ significantly.

Reply Date: 2014/08/14

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Vaginal itching and discharge can be common concerns for many women, and understanding the underlying causes and appropriate treatments is essential for maintaining reproductive health. Based on your description, it seems that you are experiencing yellowish discharge accompanied by itching, which could indicate a few potential issues.

Firstly, the presence of yellow discharge often suggests a possible infection. Common causes of abnormal vaginal discharge include bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as trichomoniasis or gonorrhea. Bacterial vaginosis is characterized by an imbalance of the normal bacteria in the vagina, leading to a fishy odor and a grayish or yellow discharge. Yeast infections, on the other hand, typically present with thick, white discharge and intense itching. STIs may also cause changes in discharge and can be accompanied by other symptoms such as burning during urination or pelvic pain.

Given that you mentioned the itching occurs primarily when there is discharge, it would be prudent to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis. They may perform a pelvic exam and take samples of the discharge to identify any infections. Treatment will depend on the specific cause; for instance, bacterial infections may require antibiotics, while yeast infections are often treated with antifungal medications.

As for your question about hygiene, using plain water to wash the vaginal area is generally safe, but it's important to avoid douching or using scented products, as these can disrupt the natural balance of bacteria and lead to further irritation or infections. Maintaining good hygiene, wearing breathable cotton underwear, and avoiding tight-fitting clothing can also help reduce irritation.

Regarding your sister's humorous question about the sensation of orgasm, it is indeed a topic that can elicit laughter! The experience of orgasm can vary widely among individuals, but many describe it as a series of rhythmic contractions of the pelvic muscles, often accompanied by a feeling of intense pleasure. Some women report sensations that can feel like electrical impulses throughout the body, which is likely due to the release of various hormones and neurotransmitters during sexual arousal and climax. It's a natural and healthy part of human sexuality, and discussing it openly can help demystify the experience.

In summary, if you are experiencing persistent itching and abnormal discharge, it is advisable to seek medical attention to rule out any infections or other underlying conditions. Maintaining good hygiene and being aware of your body's signals are key to managing vaginal health. And remember, discussing sexual health openly can lead to better understanding and comfort with one's body and experiences.

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