Pruritus literally means a sensation of itching and vulva is the name given to the entrance to the 
 vagina. It is a 
symptoms, not a disease in itself. Atleast 10 per cent of women all over the world 
 suffer from this complaint.
 
 Pruritus vulvae is generally relieved through scratching in the initial stages. At a later stage, the 
 patient develops a burning sensation in this region. This can intensify to such an extent that 
 women suffering from this complaint prefer to remain indoors and refuse to go out. This problem 
 occurs more during the night. The patient may scratch the area during sleep and wake to find 
 that she has made herself bleed. 
 
Causes 
 One of the main causes of 
pruritus vulvae is purulent and mucopurulent vaginal discharge. Due 
 to this discharge, the vulva region chafes. The resulting tenderness causes pain. Over 80 per 
 cent of these cases occur due to this cause. Prorates without vaginal discharge occurs in 15 to 
 20 per cent of the cases.
 
 In some cases prorates vulvae may develop due to the presence of skin diseases not specific to 
 the vulva such as 
psoriasis, 
seborrheic dermatitis and scabies. Other causes include animal and 
 vegetable 
parasite infections which tend to cause pruritus public rather than prutitus vulvae, 
 conditions of the urinary track like continence of urine and pyuria. Highly acidic urine sometime 
 causes soreness which subsequently leads to pruritus. Glycosuria and 
diabetes also contribute 
 to this condition.
 
 Pruritus vulvae can result from skin sensitivity to various kinds of soaps, bath salts, deodorants 
 and antiseptics which contain particular phenols and cresols and from certain drugs. These 
 
allergies may also be caused by nylons and tight-fitting clothes. In rare cases the disorders may 
 develop as an offshoot of certain major problems like 
jaundice, uraemia, and other toxic 
 conditions.
 
 Many mental disturbances can affect the sexual bias and psychoneurosis results. The skin of the 
 vulva region can also be a site of psychoneurosis, nervous 
fatigue and rough clotting Sexual 
 frustration and guilt feelings can also lead to 
pruritus vulvae. 
 
Treatments 
 There is always some underlying cause for the onset of purirtus, but scratching soon damages 
 the skin and causes secondary changes which may obscure the primary cause. In addition, the 
 skin may become sensitized to some local application. IN long standing cases, the 
diagnosis of 
 both the initial cause and the reason for the maintenance of the irritation may become extremely 
 difficult, particularly when more than one factor is involved. Successfully treatment depends on 
 two cardinal principles, namely, to remove any underlying cause and to stop further damage to 
 the skin by scratching or by unsuitable application.
 
 The most important factor in the treatment of 
pruritus vulvae caused by infections through 
 
fungus or parasites, is cleanliness. Bowels should be kept clean either through enemas or a 
 natural diet. The patient must wear clean clothes to avoid this problem. After urination, the 
 vagina should be thoroughly washed with plain cold water. IN case of severe pruritus, it is 
 advisable to wash the vulva with neem leaves decoction and apply green light charged coconut 
 oil.
 
 Treatments like neem water vaginal douches help kill bacteria and 
fungus. The affect reaction 
 should be exposed to green coloured light or rays of the sun through green coloured glass for 25 
 to 30 minutes. This will help reduce infections.
 
 Purritus vulvae resulting from discharges from the 
uterus, 
cervix or vagina causes 
 inflammations. This can be reduced by regular application of mud packs on the lower abdomen, 
 twice or thrice a day. A cold hip bath may also be taken for 10 minutes. An alternate hot and cold 
 hip bath is especially useful in reducing inflammation.
 
 In cases of pruritus resulting from 
diabetes mellitus, glycosuria, uraemia, 
jaundice and other 
 toxic states, specific diets and treatments for these complaints should be followed before pruritus 
 could be cured.
 
 Skin diseases like 
psoriasis, scabies, fungal infections should be treated through nature cure 
 methods. These include steam baths, mud baths, immersion baths, sun baths, spine baths and 
 chromotherapy.
 
 Diet plays an important role in the treatment of 
pruritus vulvae. Initially the patient should be put 
 on a juice fast for a few days. She should drink fruit and vegetable juices, diluted with water on 
 50 : 50 basis. A warm water enema should be used daily during the period of fasting to cleanse 
 the bowels.
 
 Fasting helps relieve the toxic conditions not in just the affected region but also the entire body.
 
 Thus inflammation is reduced. The diet after the juice fast could include seasonal fruits, salads, 
 sprouts, vegetables, soups or buttermilk. Cooked food should be included in the diet only much 
 later.
 
 The patient should avoid all processed, refined and denatured foods such as white sugar, white 
 flour and all products made from them as well a s coffee, tea, eggs, meat, spicy and oily foods. 
 
Alcohol and smoking are to be completely eliminated.
 
 A natural mode of life will go a long way in overcoming 
pruritus vulvae. It will also lead to 
 improvement in health in general.