Sexual Health
Can excessive use of condoms lead to gynecological diseases? How to use a jacket correctly
The normal human body has two characteristics: acidic and alkaline. The vagina must be weakly acidic and healthy. Does excessive use of condoms cause gynecological diseases?
Acids and alkalis affect women's health
The normal human body has two characteristics: acid and alkali. Usually, the blood, bones, muscles, heart, etc. of the human body are alkaline. However, not all places have the best alkalinity. The vagina must be weakly acidic to be healthy. The change in vaginal pH is often overlooked by women, but in fact, when the vagina is affected by external adverse factors, it can cause gynecological diseases.
Can excessive use of contraception cause gynecological diseases?
The vagina of healthy women is undoubtedly weakly acidic, and in such an environment, there is a large microbial community that resides. 90% of the microbial community is Lactobacillus. This environment is not conducive to the growth of bacteria. In addition, a weakly acidic environment can eliminate harmful foreign bacteria. It plays a very good defensive role. At the same time, it can also inhibit and engulf most bacteria. When this acidic environment changes, it does affect women's natural defense ability. Causing the occurrence of gynecological inflammation.
What is the general shelf life of condoms
There are many types of condoms, and the shelf life of different condoms varies. Ordinary condoms generally have a shelf life of 5 years, and adding medication takes 3 years. Therefore, purchasing different types of condoms may have different shelf lives and cannot be generalized. Consumers should pay attention to the type of purchase they make and check their shelf life.
Consumers must pay attention to the shelf life of condoms. In addition, in order to protect condoms, they must be stored in a cool, dry environment that is not in contact with acids, alkalis, or oils. After exposure to the above conditions, even if the shelf life of the condom has not expired, it cannot be used again. What is the correct method of using condoms?
1. Condoms come in different sizes and should be selected based on the size of the penis during erection. If they are too large to fall off and fall into the vagina, or if they are too small, they can be squeezed and cause semen to flow into the vagina.
2. Before use, it is necessary to check the packaging to determine the production date and expiration date of the condom. Remember, never use condoms that have expired, as they can easily rupture after deterioration.
3. After seeing the packaging, open it, touch the jacket, stick it together, and if it becomes brittle, even during the storage period, it is recommended not to use it again. Jackets may deteriorate in contact with acids, alkalis, and oils.