The private parts of women are the most hidden areas of their bodies, so it is necessary to do a good job of cleaning in daily life. There are many precautions for cleaning private areas, and if the cleaning method is not correct, it will definitely cause diseases. So how should we clean our private areas during menstruation? Below, the editor will explain it to everyone!
Adolescent girls are prone to neglecting personal hygiene. The most common mistake that adolescent girls who have just started menstruating make is neglecting personal hygiene. If there is proper guidance from elders or if they have learned relevant knowledge during menarche, then these girls will have a better understanding of menstrual hygiene and can avoid many unnecessary troubles.
For menstrual hygiene, many girls have a vague understanding of menstruation, and due to their shyness, they dare not talk to their elders about the precautions they should pay attention to during menstruation. Therefore, they are often more likely to overlook menstrual hygiene or use unclean toilet paper, resulting in contamination of the genitals with unclean toilet paper, allowing bacteria to take advantage of it and causing vaginitis.
Toilet paper is exposed for too long and contaminated by bacteria
The female genital area is already a sensitive and fragile area, which is highly susceptible to bacterial infections. If the toilet paper used in private places is contaminated with bacteria, then for women, this undoubtedly lays the "curse" for vaginitis. For the convenience of carrying and using at any time, some women are accustomed to taking out toilet paper and putting it in their pockets, which is both convenient and effortless. But this is not safe.
Putting toilet paper in a bag can easily rub against items such as cash and keys. The bacteria carried by these items are beyond our estimation, and when mixed together, the toilet paper also becomes contaminated with bacteria. And the toilet paper placed in the pocket can easily absorb human sweat, making it more attractive to bacteria. Once these unclean toilet papers come into contact with private areas, bacteria will "swarm in" and "act recklessly" in your vagina.
Private toilet paper should preferably have packaging
If you are accustomed to using toilet paper to clean your private area, it is important to be careful. It is best to use packaged toilet paper and take it as you go. Do not pull it out alone and expose it to an environment full of bacteria.
In addition, adolescent girls should pay attention to personal hygiene and use hygiene equipment separately, not mixed with others. Underwear should be cleaned separately, not mixed with socks, outerwear, etc. At the same time, it is necessary to learn more about hygiene knowledge. If you feel unwell, you should seek medical attention in a timely manner and avoid avoiding medical treatment.
The more paper towels are wiped, the more bacteria there are?
In fact, most women in daily life cannot go to the bathroom without toilet paper. However, this self proclaimed habit of loving cleanliness and hygiene is precisely a potential risk factor for gynecological diseases. Many of today's toilet paper is recycled, which contains a large number of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, Helicobacter pylori, dysentery bacillus, etc. Frequently wiping the external genitalia with a tissue can easily cause bacteria to stay and breed in the vagina. When the number of bacteria reaches a certain level, it may cause vaginitis or vulvitis.
Experts remind women not to use public toilet paper outside, especially because these types of tissues are usually of poor quality, have a lot of bacteria, and are particularly prone to causing vaginitis. In addition, many people also keep some toilet paper in their pockets for emergencies. And whether it is directly placed in or packaged with tissue paper, as long as it is opened, it is easy to get contaminated with bacteria. Therefore, it is best not to use toilet paper that has been in your pocket for a few days to wipe the external genitalia.
Women should not use public toilet paper outside especially, as these types of tissues are usually of poor quality, have a lot of bacteria, and are particularly prone to causing vaginitis.