Make sure to wash your washcloth after each use, especially if you have an infection. An ice pack wrapped in a towel or washcloth can also be used, but it may be too cold to hold onto the irritated area for too long.

Some doctors may suggest this home remedy, while others advise only bathing in plain warm water since baking soda may cause further vaginal irritation. [5] X Research source Talk to your doctor if you’re not sure whether a baking soda bath is right for you.

Some doctors recommend against this home remedy since apple cider vinegar can be irritating. Talk to your doctor before trying this home remedy for vaginal itching if you’re concerned.

Greek yogurt helps promote good bacteria while eliminating the bad fungal bacteria that cause vaginal itch. [8] X Research source Coconut oil has been proven to kill Candida albicans (a yeast infection bacteria), but the method hasn’t been clinically tested on humans. [9] X Research source

Before treating anything, make sure you know what type of infection or condition you have, as applying the wrong cream could worsen the itch. If you have a yeast infection, you might also experience white, thick discharge and a burning feeling when you pee. [11] X Trustworthy Source Cleveland Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source Lichen sclerosis, eczema, and psoriasis are common skin conditions that cause vaginal itching, dry skin, and blotchy redness. [12] X Trustworthy Source Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School’s Educational Site for the Public Go to source

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a common infection that happens when normal vaginal bacteria overgrows and disrupts the vagina’s pH balance. [15] X Trustworthy Source Cleveland Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source If changing your diet isn’t an option, no worry! Add a probiotic supplement to your daily vitamins or medicines to get that extra probiotic boost.

Consider washing your vagina with a feminine wash like the SweetSpot pH Balanced Feminine Wash, Honey Pot Sensitive Feminine Wash, Love Wellness pH Balancing Cleanser, or Summer’s Eve Cleansing Wash. [17] X Research source

Change your underwear daily to keep everything down there clean and fresh.

Before you change, make sure to dry your vagina thoroughly.

When you douche, you’re at higher risk of bacterial vaginosis (BV), pelvic inflammatory disease, STIs, and vaginal irritation. Instead of douching, let your vagina clean itself. Wash your vagina with warm water and mild unscented soap in the shower or bath, and let it do the rest—the body’s amazing!

Male condoms slide over the penis to help prevent sperm from going into the vagina. [23] X Research source Female condoms are small pouches placed inside the vagina to line it. Condoms are the only barrier method that can help prevent STIs and STDs.

Change in color, odor, and consistency of discharge. Redness and swelling in or around your vagina. Have blisters or sores on your vagina or vulva. Burning or difficulty urinating. Changes in mood or menstrual cycle. Believe you’ve been exposed to an STI or STD.