Genital Irritation in Females
What are the treatments for the condition?
When an injury occurs, an ice pack may be applied to reduce pain and swelling. A warm sitz bath may be soothing. Ointments or special foam may be prescribed to relieve pain, itching, and to treat infection. Antibiotics may also be prescribed for infections.
Those with cancer may need surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy. Surgery may be needed for those who have damage to their genitalia.
What are the side effects of the treatments?
Antibiotics may cause stomach upset, diarrhea, or an allergic reaction. Surgery may pose a risk of bleeding, infection, and allergic reaction to anesthesia.
What happens after treatment for the condition?
A woman may not need further treatment for minor irritation. If she was treated for an STD, sexual partners should be notified.
How is the condition monitored?
Any new or worsening symptoms
should be reported to the healthcare provider.
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