Do not ignore itching in genitals, learn from Ayurveda and Salvation

New -delhi, October 6 (IANS). Itching in the genitals becomes a common but serious problem due to the use of today’s busy lifestyle, unbalanced food and highly chemical products. Not only can it be inconvenience, but it can also be a sign of infection and other health problems. In the first place, it is important to understand that the natural pH level of the genitals is lighter (3.8-4,5), which protects it from infection. When excessive cleaning, soap or aromatic products are used, this balance and problems such as itching, irritation. In addition, wearing synthetic or tight clothing stops sweating and heat, increasing the chances of fungal infections and rashes. In some cases, bowel health is also related to the genitals. The imbalance of bacteria in the intestines increases the growth of the yeast, which can cause itching. Hormonal changes in women such as estrogen or thyroid imbalance and testosterone disorders in men also make the skin of the genitals sensitive. Repeated itching can also be a sign of sometimes hidden diabetes, as more sugar in the body feeds fungal infections. In some rare cases, contact allergies such as condoms (latex), detergent, sanitary pillows or clothing buttons can also cause itching. In addition, neurogenic pruritus caused by pressure on the veins or vitamin B12 deficiency also itching without any infection. Parasites such as wireworms or gender lice may also be a reason for this, often spreading with sexual relationships or infected clothing. Taking water is very beneficial in homes, which have antibacterial properties. The consumption of yogurt and light use is also useful as it contains probiotics. By drinking turmeric milk, the body fights from inside infection. Coconut oil and Aloe Vera gel also help to calm itch. It is necessary to wear loose cotton clothing, maintain hygiene during periods and drink enough water. This problem can be avoided by adopting regular cleaning, using chemical free products, healthy diet and stress -free lifestyle. If itching remains persistent or unbearable then consult a doctor. -Ians pim/abm