The vagina is like a soft flower, unable to withstand the damage of storms and requires our careful care. Washing the vagina with detergent, rough sexual activity, improper exercise methods, etc. can damage the vagina and should be avoided as much as possible.
Women are most afraid of three types of harm in their private parts
1. Internal injury - violent sexual activity
The vagina, like the breasts, is a weak reproductive organ that requires gentle care, but when it comes to enthusiasm, couples often forget that this is a vulnerable area. In marital life, sexual activity is frequent, excessive, and vaginal friction can cause injuries.
In addition, after female sexual development matures, the vaginal mucosa becomes more friction resistant squamous epithelium, and premature sexual behavior can also cause friction injuries in the vagina.
2. Trauma - inappropriate exercise methods
Improper exercise, such as hurdles, cycling, etc., may cause impact or damage to the vagina. Female genital injuries often occur in areas such as the hymen, vulva, and vagina. Women have abundant blood supply to the external genitalia, loose subcutaneous tissue, and can quickly expand to form a hematoma after injury, compressing the urethra and causing urinary retention.
3. Common Wounds - Lotion Cleaning
The vagina contains a variety of bacteria, including Candida and Mycoplasma, but there is an ecological balance between the vagina and these bacterial communities, preventing illness. Lactobacillus vaginalis can convert monosaccharides into lactic acid, maintain a normal acidic environment in the vagina, inhibit the growth of other pathogens, and become a self-cleaning effect of the vagina. However, if the ecological balance of the vagina is disrupted (using antibiotics, excessive vaginal cleaning, etc.) or foreign pathogens invade, inflammation can occur
Many women like to use detergent to wash their vagina, which is only clean. In fact, it will only disrupt the microbalance of the vagina itself, cause bacterial imbalance, and cause gynecological inflammation.
How do women protect their private health?
1. Keep private areas clean and hygienic
The cleanliness and hygiene of private areas cannot be ignored. Wash private areas in the room after work and maintain hygiene on weekdays.
2. Selection of facial wash products
On weekdays, do not use soap and shower gel to wash private areas, but use natural weak acid pH products for maintenance. Generally speaking, women tend to enhance hydration for fragile skin, such as the eyes. The eyes and sister have no stratum corneum. Pay more attention to moisturizing and won't become a 'dry sister'. Therefore, moisturizing and cleaning private areas is also important.