6 common sense about vaginal care that women must know
Try to keep your vulva as tidy as possible, and wash it with soft soap in the morning and evening. It is best to avoid using hard soap, lotion, and talcum powder, as the ingredients in them may cause vaginal infection. It has become very popular recently to use vaginal deodorants or vaginal douches. In fact, these things are unnecessary and may cause problems if used improperly.
Pay attention to changing sanitary napkins frequently during menstruation, at least four times a day. During this period, you'd better shower more frequently than usual.
Halfway through your menstrual cycle, that is, during your ovulation period, there will be a colorless, transparent, sticky secretion from the vagina. It will gradually become whiter and thicker until the next menstruation begins. What you should pay attention to is whether it turns yellow, green, or even has a foul odor, or the vagina feels itchy. These symptoms indicate that there is a problem, and it is likely that the vagina is infected with microorganisms, and you must see a doctor.
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