Symptom Definition
Vaginal itching is a relatively common symptom, usually indicating some kind of allergy in the genital area. However, it can also be a sign of a more serious problem, such as candidiasis or another type of infection. The most common additional symptoms are:
- Redness and swelling throughout the genital area
- Whitish spots in the vagina
- Whitish, clotted discharge, similar to curdled or coagulated milk
- Pain or burning when urinating
- Yellowish or greenish discharge
- Presence of small balls in the vagina or rough skin
- Itching that starts or gets worse after using a condom, soap, cream, wax or lubricant in the genital area