Have you ever noticed your vagina starts to itch a few days before your period…? Could it be a yeast infection? Maybe, maybe not. Many menstruating humans experience vaginal itching in different stages of their menstrual cycle. Remember, the menstrual cycle lasts ~28 days, having different functions in each stage, and every uterus is different! But why is it so common for people to experience that deadly itch before menstrual bleeding?
It could be many reasons, but it always links back to vaginal pH levels. A normal pH level for your vagina ranges from 3.5-4.5, which means it is acidic. If your pH levels are higher than 7, it is considered alkaline, which means your pH levels are too high and infection has risen. You’ve heard it before, and you’ll hear it again – your vagina is a self-cleaning oven, which means it doesn’t need any scented soaps or creams (that will mess with your pH balance) to get clean! A simple rinse with water will do the trick.
Hormones also play a key role in your itchy vagina. Your vagina experiences a decrease of estrogen levels during the start of your period (the follicular phase). This change in estrogen is making your vaginal wall go all kinds of crazy, causing the vaginal wall to thin, increase inflammation, and create more acid in your vagina. Guess what? Yeast loves acidity, which could be one of the reasons why you feel itchy down there.
Aside from itching, many people also experience stinging and irritating sensations just days before or during their period. They could be experiencing cyclic vulvovaginitis.
We’ll elaborate.
Cyclic vulvovaginitis refers to the recurrent burning *and itching* happening down there before or during menstrual bleeding. It could mean that your vagina is experiencing intense burning, stinging, and overall irritation due to candida infection. How lovely does this sound? Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse, don’t even THINK about having sexual intercourse – your vaginal walls will scream Bloody Mary.
Are you boiling your menstrual cup before and after every cycle?
If you want to prevent your vagina from getting a yeast infection or other unwanted cause for itch, you've got to make sure you're boiling your menstrual cup consistently and cleaning it properly! Our Lunette FeelBetter Cup Cleanser not only cleans your cup, but it doesn't have any harsh chemicals that will mess with your pH levels! It's a win-win situation.
So how can we treat an itchy vagina, especially before menstruation?
Hopefully you don’t always experience discomfort before or during your period, but if you do, there are many ways to prevent itchiness and keep your pH levels balanced. Raw probiotic pills are a vagina’s best friend. Eating probiotic-rich foods such as yogurt, kimchi, sauerkraut, tempeh, or miso can also make a great impact. Let’s not forget about cranberry juice – that stuff is full of acidic compounds that will fight off bacteria and keep your vagina happy. Also, tight, synthetic underwear can suffocate your vagina and create moisture, so remember to let it breathe! ;)
If you’re eating healthy, exercising, cleaning your cup right, and taking care of yourself, then you're doing it right!
Hiya,
Just a quick question my period has come I have cramps and my vagina is burning and stinging like crazy also it burns when I pee a little help please😭
Hi Jodie! Sorry to hear you’re having such bad itching! When the itching is so severe that you end up scratching so much that there is blood, it’s best to contact a physician. The culprit of the itching could be infection and your doctor will be the best person to offer diagnosis and treatment so that you don’t have to keep dealing with the horrible itch. :)
-Team Lunette
Hi only recently I have been having itchiness before my period. I have even got to the point where I have itched it so much it have bleeder and made little stretch marks. Don’t know what this is happening as I have never had it before. Am trying for a baby and worried that it might not happening as I keep having this before and during my period sometimes.
Hi anne-marie! Because everybody and every BODY is different, and because we are not medical professionals, it is always best to turn to your doctor to discuss medical concerns as they will be able to provide you with the best personalized care and answers. :)
-Team Lunette
Im 48 and take zelletta mini pill the itching i get has only just started thought it was thrush so bought medication it cleared but i got a little bit of spotting doesn’t happen very often and the itching stopped but now the spotting has stopped the itch n damp underwear has started again im wondering if its hormonal or to do with menopause!