, unless you have low risk and warts which might cause that symptom. Google search for homopathic solutions, call your doc office and ask to speak to the nurse to find out about rx's.
Depending on how long you have had this and where in the vagina you are having it will help determine why. Did you have testing for infections not STD's? Do you have burning, pain or any other symptoms?
, but it is hard to diagnose (usually needs a biopsy) and they usually only look for it after ruling out everything else. They should first check you for other infections like bv and yeast which are more common
As far as the itching goes, it is important not to scratch because it will only make things worse plus possibly tear up the delicate skin down there. My doctor told me to use an ice pack on my crotch through my clothing. Also, she said to take some benadryl before bed if you can't sleep well. Also I find that if I air the area out really well (sleep with no underwear on, etc) it really helps with random itchies.