You could try taking some Benadryl (drug name - Diphenhydramine) for mild cases. If this doesn't help, you probably need to go see a doctor.
no we cannot use them.
It may be a yeast infection. Grab a monistat 3. If that does not work grab a monistat 7. :)
Oral Allergy Syndrome has symptoms of: Itching and/or swelling of part of the lips, Itching or tingling and/or swelling of the throat and Itching or tingling and/or swelling of the mouth. The symptoms usually start within minutes of eating but settles down within an hour.
Coconut oil does have medical properties but not for itching or any antiinflammatory properties. Tea tree oil, lavender oil, even cinnamon can help with itching and swelling if swelling is a factor also. If trying these oils and it gets worse or persist for more than a week make an appointment with your gynecologist.
depends on how you use them ;)
A yeast infection can cause swelling in the entire vaginal area. Scratching the itching makes it worse. Use a medicated ointment such as Vagisil to calm the swelling and the itch.
you should regularly put cream on the itchy spot (not in a dirty way) , use aloe Vera or have an oatmeal bath! It is proven to stop itching.
You can use a lotion that contains Aloe or Aloe Extract.
warmth swelling redness pain or itching
There are some trick that your plastic surgeon can use during the surgery to limit swelling such as limiting the amount of cautery and the use of Sinnech. After surgery, your only real option is time.
No, cortisone is a corticosteroid medication. Corticosteroids are normally produced by the cortex of the adrenal glands. You can take them as a medication because, as part of the endocrine system, they reduce the inflammation response, and can lessen swelling and itching. With respect to their use, they are often faster-acting and better at alleviating swelling and itching than antihistamines, and they have less side effects. However, long-term use can have negative consequences.
spray some savolon on it. It will stop it itching and relieves the pain.