Am I feeling somewhat itchy/irritation down there because of tight pants?!


Question: Am I feeling somewhat itchy/irritation down there because of tight pants?
I've been wearing pants that are pretty tight in the crotch lately.They are dress pants I use for my new job because I can't use jeans. They used to fit a couple years ago but I've gained a couple pounds since then. I've been getting irritation down there. Just feels weird & a bit itchy, irritated. Also, I hadn't shaved (I normally keep up doing it once or twice a week). I hadn't done it in over a month so I just did that, hoping it will help.. Also put some baby oil on the area. I do not see any bumps or anything odd (and I had a yearly exam check-up by my dr just a month ago).. So I wouldn't think it's an std or something.. (I'm not sexually active). Has anyone ever felt itchy/weird down there from wearing pants with no room in crotch? lol I know it sounds rediculous but I want to make sure I don't have some weird problem.. and yes I'm going to get new dress pants, I couldn't afford to buy new ones til now.. thanks for input, ladies!

Answers:

Yup tight pants will do that to you! Us girls need a little " air" down there to breath!!! Otherwise it's a breeding ground for a yeast infection!



Its an allergy to the material or change of washing powder. I get it a lot, its not the tightness its an allergy :) buy different trousers and keep out of them for as long as possible, even take some to work to change into on a break, jeans I mean so you just get that little rest.
Buy plain ones and wear 100% large cotton knickers, these will protect you :)

I have that problem with underwear



Yeast infection. You may want to lay off the late night orgies until it clears up.




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