Published on: 5/26/2025
Itching around the urethra in females can be caused by infections, skin irritation, or allergic reactions. It may also be linked to urinary or vaginal infections that affect nearby tissues.
There are several reasons a female might experience itching near the urethra. One common cause is a vaginal infection, like a yeast infection, which can cause itching that spreads to the surrounding skin. Other reasons include skin conditions like allergic or irritant dermatitis. This can happen when soaps, detergents, or even certain fabrics irritate the delicate skin around this area. In some cases, conditions such as vulvar pruritus—a term for vulva itching—can be linked to infections or other skin issues that cause inflammation in adjacent areas, including around the urethra. These conditions may also affect a woman’s general well-being, as noted in some studies that look at the physical and emotional impacts of urinary and vaginal infections. If the itching is persistent or severe, it is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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