Common conditions linked to vagina itching
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Our doctor will review your symptoms, medical history, recent lifestyle factors, and hygiene products used.
Common conditions linked to vagina itching
Includes a review of your symptoms, lifestyle, and any known triggers.
Assesses the vulva and vaginal area for signs of infection or irritation.
Helps identify infections such as yeast, BV, or STIs through lab testing.
Our doctor will review your symptoms, medical history, recent lifestyle factors, and hygiene products used.
A careful assessment of the vulva and vaginal area will be performed.
Samples are collected to test for yeast, bacteria, or STIs.
Depending on the underlying cause, treatment may include:
• Oral or topical antifungals
• Antibiotics for bacterial infections
• Hormonal creams for postmenopausal atrophy
• Steroid or anti-inflammatory creams for dermatological conditions
• Lifestyle advice to prevent recurrence
You’ll receive supportive care instructions and follow-up if symptoms persist or if chronic skin management is required.
All consultations and treatments for vaginal itching are provided at our affiliated clinics, Motherlove, Motherlove GP, and the gynaecology specialist clinic. Care is delivered in line with PHMC guidelines and MOH professional standards, under the supervision of doctors registered with the Singapore Medical Council. Accredited through the SMC APOC framework, our medical group ensures ethical, safe, and evidence-based care in a confidential and supportive environment.
No. Itching may be caused by skin conditions, allergic reactions, or hormonal changes.
These may offer temporary relief, but they can also mask symptoms or delay proper treatment. A medical review is recommended.
Indirectly, yes. Stress may trigger skin conditions or alter immunity, making you more prone to infections or flare-ups.
Itching alone still requires evaluation, as it may indicate dryness, irritation, or chronic dermatological issues.
Yes. Safe treatment options are available. Please inform your doctor of your status.
Most women experience noticeable relief within a few days. Full resolution depends on the cause and response to treatment.