Itchy Pubic Hair: Causes and Treatment (2023)

An occasional itch anywhere on the body, even your pubic area, is probably nothing to worry about. Itchy pubic hair that persists, however, may be caused by allergies, damage to the hair follicles, or an infection.

Read on to find out what could cause your pubic area to itch and how to treat it.

Razor burn

If you’ve recently shaved your pubic area, razor burn may be to blame for your itching. Razor burn appears as a red rash, often with tiny bumps that can feel raw or tender. You can get razor burn if you:

  • don’t use enough lubricant, like shaving cream or soap
  • shave too fast
  • shave too often
  • use an old or clogged razor

Pubic lice (crabs)

Pubic lice, also called crabs, are tiny insects found in the genital area. Pubic lice are different than head and body lice, and are most often spread through sexual intercourse. You can also get crabs from sharing clothes, towels, or bedding with someone who has an infestation.

They cause intense itching and may spread to other body parts with coarse hair, such as the legs and armpits.

Contact dermatitis

If you’ve recently used a new product that has come into contact with your genital area, your itching may be caused by contact dermatitis. Soaps, lotions, and other hygiene and skin care products can cause contact dermatitis, which is a skin irritation.

Along with itching, contact dermatitis may also cause:

  • redness
  • dry or flaky skin
  • hives

Allergic dermatitis

Allergic dermatitis occurs when your skin has an allergic reaction to a foreign substance. You can have an allergic reaction to chemicals and perfumes in soaps and skin care products, to latex, and other substances, such as poison ivy or poison oak.

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Symptoms may include:

  • itching
  • redness
  • burning
  • blistering
  • pain

Scabies

This highly contagious skin condition is caused by a microscopic mite that burrows into the skin and lays eggs. Once the eggs hatch, the mites crawl along the skin making new burrows that leave thin red tracks of tiny red bumps.

They cause intense itching that is usually worse at night and most often affects the skin folds around the genitals, buttocks, breasts, and knees.

Scabies is spread through prolonged, close physical contact with someone who has scabies, including any type of skin to skin sexual and nonsexual contact. It can also be spread in environments like classrooms, daycares, and nursing homes.

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic, non-contagious autoimmune skin condition that causes thick patches of raised skin that is red with silvery scales. Patches can form anywhere on the body, but they’re usually found on the elbows and knees. The patches can be very itchy and painful, and can crack and bleed.

Though plaque psoriasis is the most common type, inverse psoriasis is the type most likely to affect the genital region, including the pubis. This type is associated with red lesions that appear smooth and shiny in the folds around the genitals and groin.

Tinea cruris (jock itch)

Jock itch is a fungal infection that affects the skin folds in the genital area. It’s more common in men because moisture is easily trapped between the scrotum and thigh, creating the perfect breeding ground for fungi.

Jock itch causes a very itchy rash with a scaly dark pink or reddish border. It can also be very painful.

You’re more likely to get jock itch:

  • in warmer weather
  • if you wear tight or wet clothing
  • if you don’t dry your genital area properly after bathing
  • if you are obese
  • if you have athlete’s foot or onychomycosis, which is fungal infection of the nails

Eczema

Atopic dermatitis is the most common type of eczema. It is characterized by scaly red rashes that can form bumps and leak fluid when scratched. Eczema most often forms in the creases of the elbows or knees, but it can also affect the male and female genitals.

Eczema can be trigged by a number of things, including:

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  • extremely hot or cold weather
  • chemicals and fragrances in soap and other skin products
  • dry skin
  • stress

Candidiasis (yeast infection)

Candidiasis, also referred to as a yeast infection, is caused by an overgrowth of yeast called candida. The candida fungi thrive in warmth and moisture, which is why they commonly affect the skin folds and genital region. Wearing tight clothing, poor hygiene, and not drying properly after bathing increases your risk.

Symptoms can include:

  • a red rash that may blister (skin yeast infection)
  • painful urination (vaginal or penile yeast infection)
  • intense itching
  • abnormal discharge

Folliculitis

Folliculitis is a common infection of the hair follicle, which is the opening that holds a hair’s root. It can affect one or many follicles and cause tiny, itchy red bumps, sometimes with a white tip.

The pubic area is a common place for folliculitis to occur because of shaving, moisture, and friction from tight clothing or sports equipment, such as a jock strap. Poorly chlorinated hot tubs and whirlpools also increase your risk of a type of folliculitis referred to as “hot tub folliculitis.”

Intertrigo

Intertrigo is a rash that typically affects skin folds where your skin rubs together or traps moisture, such as under the fold of the stomach or the groin. It’s caused by a bacteria or fungus and is more common in people who are overweight or have diabetes. The rash may appear reddish brown and have a foul odor.

Extramammary Paget disease

Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a condition that is associated with an underlying cancer. It is characterized by a chronic skin rash around the genital region. It can affect men and women, but most often occurs in women ages 50 to 60, according to the Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD).

Symptoms may include:

  • mild to intense itching around the genital or anal area
  • chronic thick, red, scaly rash
  • draining
  • pain or bleeding after scratching

If your itchy pubic hair is caused by a minor irritation, it should clear up within a few days of treatment at-home. The following are some home remedies that may help.

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Wear clean underwear

Moisture and bacteria can cause irritation and infections. Wear clean underwear every day, changing after periods of excessive sweating. Avoid wearing underwear that is too tight and wear soft, natural materials to reduce friction and sweating, which could damage hair follicles.

Don’t scratch

Scratching increases your risk of cuts, bleeding, and infection. If your itchy pubic area is caused by a fungal infection, you risk spreading the infection to other parts of your body by touching it.

Avoid irritants

Stay away from products containing perfumes, dyes, and other chemicals that may be irritating your pubic area or causing an allergic reaction. Removing certain products from your routine may help you narrow down the cause of your itching.

Practice proper shaving

If you shave your pubic hair, use the following tips to avoid itching and irritation:

  • Use sharp scissors to trim long hairs before shaving.
  • Always use a new razor.
  • Soak the area in warm water to soften the hair.
  • Apply a generous amount of unscented shaving cream, gel, or soap.
  • Shave in the direction of the hair growth.
  • Rinse the razor often during your shave to prevent clogging.
  • Pat the skin dry — do not rub.

Keep the area dry

Bacteria and fungus thrive in moist conditions. Dry your skin well after bathing and apply deodorant or powder to skin folds if you’re overweight or prone to sweating. Avoid spending time in wet clothing, such as bathing suits or sweaty workout clothes.

Hydrocortisone cream

Over-the-counter (OTC) hydrocortisone creams can be used treat minor irritation and itching. Apply as directed. Do not use if you have open sores, bleeding, or signs of infection.

OTC lice treatment

OTC shampoos and lotions can be used to treat pubic lice.

Antihistamines

Taking an antihistamine may help relieve itching, especially if it’s caused by an allergic reaction.

Itchy pubic area medical treatment

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A doctor may recommend medical treatment depending on the cause of your itching.

Prescription lice treatment

Your doctor may prescribe a lice treatment to treat pubic lice if OTC lice treatments don’t kill the lice. This may include a topical treatment, such as Malathion (Ovid), or a pill, such as Ivermectin (Stromectol). Ivermectin is also used to treat scabies.

Antifungal medication

If your itchy pubic hair is caused by a fungal infection, such as jock itch, candidiasis, or intertrigo, you may be prescribed a topical or oral antifungal medication to kill the fungus causing your symptoms.

Antibiotics

Severe cases of folliculitis and other skin infections may need to be treated with antibiotics.

See a doctor if your pubic area continues to itch for more than a few days or if it’s accompanied by symptoms of infection, such as fever and aches and pains. If you suspect you have scabies or any other condition that requires a prescription, make an appointment to see a doctor right away.

If you don’t already have a dermatologist, you can browse doctors in your area through the Healthline FindCare tool.

Takeaway

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Itchy pubic hair can be caused by a number of things. A little patience and home remedies may be enough to relieve your itching if it’s mild and not accompanied by other persistent or worrisome symptoms.

FAQs

Itchy Pubic Hair: Causes and Treatment? ›

Your pubes may itch for a bunch of different reasons. These include unsafe shaving techniques, infections, and chronic conditions like psoriasis or eczema. Sometimes, a home remedy, OTC cream, or simple lifestyle change can help you manage the itching.

Why is my pubic hair so itchy? ›

Common causes of genital itching include contact dermatitis, jock itch, scabies, yeast infection, and folliculitis. Your healthcare provider can help you determine the cause and point you to the best treatment and prevention strategies.

What helps pubic hair growth itching? ›

Hydrocortisone cream

Hydrocortisone is a steroid-based cream that helps stop pubic hair itching when growing back. Apply as directed and make sure to avoid this solution to your itching if you have sores, bleeding or signs of infection.

How do I stop it from itching down there? ›

The best home remedies for vaginal itching:
  1. Try a sitz bath. ...
  2. Add baking soda to your bath. ...
  3. Apply hydrocortisone cream. ...
  4. Use an antifungal cream. ...
  5. Eat yogurt and probiotics. ...
  6. Apply a cold compress. ...
  7. Try a vaginal moisturizer. ...
  8. Avoid scented and other irritating hygiene products.
Sep 2, 2022

What medicine is good for itchy private parts? ›

Clotrimazole reduces vaginal burning, itching, and discharge that may occur with this condition. This medication is an azole antifungal. It works by stopping the growth of yeast (fungus) that causes the infection. The vaginal product comes in 2 forms (a vaginal cream or tablet).

How do I know if I have pubic lice? ›

The most common symptom of pubic lice is itchy red spots. The itching is caused by an allergy to the louse saliva or poo. It can take 1 to 3 weeks for itching to develop after the first infestation, and it'll usually be worse at night. Adult pubic lice are tiny – smaller than a match head.

Is itchy pubic hair an STD? ›

STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhea often lead to itching, stinging, or burning sensations inside the vagina or penis. However, HPV and herpes also cause small itchy bumps to form on the pubic area. In addition, STD symptoms may “come and go.” So never assume that you're STD-free simply because symptoms have disappeared.

Why is my pubic area so itchy at night? ›

Besides infection, its common causes include usage of chemical irritants, STDs, menopause, a weakened immune system, excessive stress, and bacteria or yeast infection. It is a discomforting condition that can leave you feeling irritated, especially at night.

Does Vaseline help with itchy pubic hair? ›

If you cannot stop scratching, contact your health care provider to be evaluated. Keep a freezer gel pack in the refrigerator; wrap the pack in a washcloth and put it against your vulva. Refrigerated petroleum jelly (Vaseline) and cold plain yogurt put on a maxi-pad and placed next to the vulva can be soothing.

Does Vaseline help with itchy pubes? ›

How to treat it: To stop the itching, apply a hydrocortisone ointment to the area twice a day, recommends Dr. Rodney. "This can calm the inflammation and ease the itching and discomfort," she says. "Applying a thin layer of Vaseline can help to create a barrier to protect the inflamed skin from the elements."

Why won't I stop itching down there? ›

Causes of vaginal itching

Irritants from chemicals found in soaps, detergents, fabric softeners, feminine sprays, douches, topical contraceptives. Vaginal infections. Fluctuations in estrogen levels due to menopause. Irritation caused by urinary incontinence.

Why is my private part itching badly? ›

Infections might be the cause. You may have bacterial vaginosis, a yeast infection, or an STI. Menopause-related hormonal changes, diabetes, or skin conditions are other possible causes. Or irritation from and allergic reactions to detergents and other products could be at work.

Why is my private area always itchy? ›

Some skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis, can cause redness and itching in the genital region. Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a rash that primarily occurs in people with asthma or allergies. The rash is reddish and itchy with a scaly texture. It may spread to the vulva in some people with eczema.

Does Benadryl help with itching down there? ›

Pop a non-drowsy OTC antihistamine.

Medications like Benadryl are known to help relieve allergic reactions to the skin, so trying them for itch issues may prove to be helpful as well, says Dr. Dweck.

How do you check yourself for crabs? ›

You can usually see pubic lice by looking closely, or you may need to use a magnifying glass. Pubic lice are tan or whitish-gray, and they look like tiny crabs. They get darker when they're full of blood. Crab eggs (called nits) on the bottom part of your pubic hairs.

What kills pubic lice? ›

A lice-killing lotion containing 1% permethrin or a mousse containing pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide can be used to treat pubic (“crab”) lice. These products are available over-the-counter without a prescription at a local drug store or pharmacy.

What does pubic hair lice look like? ›

Adult: The adult pubic louse resembles a miniature crab when viewed through a strong magnifying glass. Pubic lice have six legs; their two front legs are very large and look like the pincher claws of a crab. This is how they got the nickname “crabs.” Pubic lice are tan to grayish-white in color.

How do I make my pubic hair less scratchy? ›

7 ways to soften your pubic hair
  1. Moisturise your pubic area.
  2. Use vitamin E-rich oil.
  3. Try a homemade hydrating masque.
  4. Drink lots of water.
  5. Comb your pubic hair.
  6. Trim your hair frequently.
  7. Shave in the right direction.
Sep 1, 2022

Why am I dry and itchy down there all of a sudden? ›

Vaginal dryness can occur due to many conditions, including allergies and stress. It may also fluctuate with your hormones due to pregnancy, childbirth, or menopause.

How do you get rid of private hair without itching? ›

A person could try:
  1. Trimming with scissors. Using scissors can be a safe way to achieve a groomed look. ...
  2. Shaving. Shaving is a popular option for removing pubic hair, and it is generally painless. ...
  3. Waxing. Some people prefer using over-the-counter waxing strips or kits. ...
  4. Using hair removal creams. ...
  5. Tweezing.
May 4, 2020

Why is vulvar itching worse at night? ›

Vulvar itching affects the outer female genitals, and it can be irritating and annoying, especially at night. While this symptom can happen at any time of day, it might seem more pronounced at night because there are fewer distractions. This makes you hyperaware of the itching.

What should I moisturize my pubes with? ›

Make sure to use an unscented, alcohol-free moisturizer. Aloe vera, pure shea butter, and coconut oil are all great natural options. An anti-inflammatory cream or oil with vitamin E would be a great option as well!

Can diabetes cause vaginal itching? ›

Vaginal thrush (vulvovaginal candidiasis) can be a symptom of diabetes as high blood sugar levels can cause glucose to be excreted via the urine. Glucose in the urine can create a fertile breeding ground for yeast infections. Symptoms of vaginal yeast infections include: Soreness and itching around the vagina.

Why am I so itchy down there but no rash? ›

Some common causes of external vaginal itching are: Infections — Your vagina or vulva may feel itchy due to a candida infection or genital warts from a viral infection. Bacterial vaginosis can sometimes result in vulvar itching (although it's rare), likely due to contact dermatitis.

What stops itching the fastest? ›

To help soothe itchy skin, dermatologists recommend the following tips:
  • Apply a cold, wet cloth or ice pack to the skin that itches. ...
  • Take an oatmeal bath. ...
  • Moisturize your skin. ...
  • Apply topical anesthetics that contain pramoxine.
  • Apply cooling agents, such as menthol or calamine.

What do pubic lice look like? ›

Adult: The adult pubic louse resembles a miniature crab when viewed through a strong magnifying glass. Pubic lice have six legs; their two front legs are very large and look like the pincher claws of a crab. This is how they got the nickname “crabs.” Pubic lice are tan to grayish-white in color.

How do I make my pubic hair less prickly? ›

7 ways to soften your pubic hair
  1. Moisturise your pubic area.
  2. Use vitamin E-rich oil.
  3. Try a homemade hydrating masque.
  4. Drink lots of water.
  5. Comb your pubic hair.
  6. Trim your hair frequently.
  7. Shave in the right direction.
Sep 1, 2022

Can you pick out pubic lice? ›

But you can't pick them off with your fingernail or brush them away. Pubic lice are very contagious. That means they can easily spread from one person to another. Pubic lice are usually spread through sexual contact.

What are the symptoms of STD crabs? ›

itching around your genitals or back passage, especially at night when the lice are most active. tiny blue spots around your genitals. spots of blood or fine, gritty debris in your underwear. visible lice or tiny eggs in your pubic hair.

Should you trim pubic hair? ›

Whether you keep it all, shape it to your liking, or go buff, it's up to you. According to one 2017 study, leaving your pubes in place could provide minor protection from sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Why do my pubic hairs hurt? ›

Your pubic hair region is more sensitive than your armpits and legs. So one reason why you might be hurting down there when the hair starts to grow back is because of razor burn, which can be itchy or painful. Another reason why you might be uncomfortable is because shaving can trigger ingrown hair growth.

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