An allergic reaction can be caused by perfumed soaps, laundry detergent, or even fabric softener. If you have changed brands recently, then an allergic reaction could be the cause for
vaginal itching that you are experiencing. Because some manufacturers change the ingredients in their products frequently it is also possible to have an allergic reaction to a product that has never bothered you before. The best way to avoid an allergic reaction is to use unscented soaps and laundry detergent, especially for anything that comes near your vaginal area. Besides shaving irritation and an allergic reaction, an infection is another likely cause for
vaginal itching. There are a wide variety of infections that cause
vaginal itching, but yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis are the most common. These infections are caused by an overgrowth of bad bacteria in your vagina. If an infection is the cause for
vaginal itching that you are experiencing, then you may have other symptoms such as a bad odor on your vagina or a bad smelling discharge. The best way to treat a vaginal infection is to use plain yogurt or another substance to kill off the bad bacteria and strengthen the helpful bacteria. This will cure the infection and stop the itching. The last possible cause for
vaginal itching is hormone changes. Many women find that they experience
vaginal itching during particular parts of their menstrual cycle. Unfortunately in this case there is very little that you can do beyond keeping your vaginal area clean and wearing loose clothes that allow your vagina to "breathe". However, if the hormone related
vaginal itching is severe it would be helpful to see a doctor to rule out any other possible cause for
vaginal itching.