Friday 28 March 2014

treat the itch in her pussy

vaginal itching.
Every woman is familiar with the feminine hygiene aisle at grocery and drug stores alike, and every man knows to never go down one of those aisles. These aisles are huge and full of products for issues that men and women didn't even know were possible. It can be a scary aisle but it's one that every woman has been down at least once in her lifetime and if it was only once, it was most likely for vaginal itching. If this is true consider yourself lucky, it could be a much worse. The truth is that vaginal itching is much more common than men and women care to realize, mainly because its and embarrassing issue that no one wants to admit to having. But the fact that you are reading this and that there is an entire shelf on the aisle dedicated to relieving vaginal itching, means its obviously an issue that gets a lot of attention from women. Thankfully symptoms of an itchy vagina are not usually signs of a serious condition such as a sexually transmitted disease. It is something that can be pretty easily treated, and is most likely due to having bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection.
The first thing a woman does when experiencing vaginal itching for the first time is hits the feminine hygiene aisle only to be overwhelmed with the plethora of products that promise to relive the condition. However if you are reading this article it is most likely because you've tried the over the counter stuff, it only worked temporarily and you're too embarrassed to talk to your doctor so you did what anyone would do, you googled vaginal itching and here we are. Well you've come to the right place, I'm gonna set this common and mistreated issue straight.


Stop treating the symptoms... treat the cause.

You've tried the local grocery or drug store over the counter remedies, but now your itching is back. This is because pretty much every product out there is designed to treat the symptoms (itching) and not the actual cause of the issue. The cause of the issue is simple, your body's ph is out of wack, which has allowed harmful bacteria to overtake the good bacteria that is in your vagina. The "good bacteria" also known as normal flora has been overtaken by harmful bacteria (which can come from many sources, more on that later) and causes a bacterial or yeast infection within the vagina which causes symptoms of vaginal itching, vaginal odor, vaginal burning and vaginal discharge. There are many reasons that your body's ph can be out of wack, which is a whole other discussion in itself which includes douching, antibiotics and even diet.
What you'll find in the drug stores will anti-itch creams, lotions and sprays and though these will make the itching subside initially they can actually cause the issue to get much worse if you irritate the delicate skin that is the vagina. Many women will use these store bought products and think they are curing themselves of an itchy vagina, and then think their issue has come back a few days later. The truth is it was never cured in the first place. In order to cure an itchy vagina you must restore the body's ph levels to normal where normal flora can restore and take back over the area of the vagina that is infected by harmful bacteria. The easiest way to restore your body's ph levels is to first eliminate what it is that is causing the imbalance in the first place. You'll then seek products and foods that help the body regain a normal ph balance. The best supplements are all naturalvaginal itching remedies. Products like these contain all natural herbs that are fantastic at taking ph levels that are too acidic and balancing them out to a neutral level
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