Published on: 11/10/2015IST

Simple Tips To Maintain Healthy Vaginal Hygiene

User Image Jyoti Negi Last updated on: 11/11/2015, Permalink


Avoid Soaps And Hygiene Washes
: The vagina is extremely sensitive and harsh chemicals contained in these fancy scented soaps and hygiene washes disrupt the natural pH balance that has to be maintained at a 3.5-4.5 level so that bacteria do not breed. Wash with plain water to clean the vagina.

Avoid Feminine Sprays And Douches: These sprays that claim to change the smell of the vagina are chock full of chemicals and result in washing out the healthy bacteria that helps to maintain the vagina free from infections and fungus. Opt for essential oils like rose, lemongrass etc mixed with water to spray on if it is a must for you.

Maintain Hygiene During Periods: It is extremely important that you stay clean and healthy during your period, as there is a chance for increased infections. Change your tampons and pads frequently and do not use panty liners every day of the month as this could lead to skin irritations. Opt for a menstrual cupinstead of tampons. These are rubber cups inserted into the vagina to catch the blood and rinsed out every few hours. Chemical free and environment friendly, these do not irritate skin or disrupt pH balance.

Wipe From Front To Rear: After washing, wipe with plain, unscented toilet paper in the front to back direction. This is to ensure that no fecal matter enters the vagina and causes infections.

Opt For Cotton Underwear: Cotton fabric dries fast and prevents yeast and unhealthy bacteria from breeding. Organic, undyed cotton underwear is best for those who suffer from vaginal infections.

Wash Yourselves After Intercourse: Wash the vagina with warm water after intercourse to minimize unpleasant consequences of any bacteria or microscopic substances that may have entered. Both partners should shower before and after sexual intercourse to prevent unhealthy bacteria breeding in the body.

Pee After Sexual Intercourse: Bad bacteria may travel up the urethra as a result of intercourse. To prevent urinary tract infections, it is best to pee soon afterwards intercourse. This will flush out the unhealthy bacteria in the vaginal area.

Perform Kegel Exercises: Strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and the pubococcygeus muscle to avoid issues like urinary incontinence.

Treat Infections: Discharges with a fish odor, rashes around the vulva, should all be treated on time. Timely consultation could prevent what may possibly be a STD such as HPV, Chlamydia, genital wartsetc.

Look Out For Changes: Know your vagina- the way it feels and smells so that you identify any unnatural changes immediately. Strange bumps, change in color, bleeding in between periods etc should not be neglected.

Care Accordingly: Remember that the vagina is extremely sensitive and a vital part of your body. Awareness and caution be exercised as you care for it.


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