Do you know the cause of vulvar itching? Nowadays, many people have itching in the external genitalia. Why is there itching in the external genitalia? Next, Xiaobian will introduce to you the causes of vulvar itching.
The small sanitary pad is easy to use and is very popular among women. Some people even change their menstrual period every day, and most users do not change sanitary pads as frequently as they do. Usually, they only use one sanitary pad every day. Here's a reminder to you, there are actually significant hidden dangers that we should pay attention to.
Misunderstandings in External Vaginal Care
The more frequent the washing, the better
The skin of the genital area contains urine and fecal residue, so it needs to be cleaned and decontaminated frequently, but the more frequent it is washed, the better. Excessive cleaning can damage the protective film on the skin surface, causing dryness, discomfort, and even itching.
The vagina is not sterile, but there are many different types of bacteria. Under normal circumstances, various bacteria in the vagina restrict each other and survive together, becoming a normal microbiota that does not cause diseases. But when the body's resistance decreases due to illness, or when long-term use of antibiotics leads to bacterial flora disorders, it can cause a series of gynecological inflammations. Cleaning the external genitalia every night is very important. The weakly acidic environment of the vagina can maintain its self-cleaning function, and the pH 4 weakly acidic formula for women's care solution is more suitable for daily cleaning and maintenance, and can be used every day. Of course, when you use a female care solution every day, don't be too busy preparing a male care solution for him. But no matter what cleaning is used, maintaining local cleanliness and dryness is the most important.
Rinsing the vagina is better
This is a wrong concept because we have accepted a wrong traditional concept from our mother: believing that the vagina is dirty, taboo mention, cleaning, and deodorization. In fact, the higher the degree of vaginal cleaning, the higher the risk of bacterial Vaginitis, 40% higher than the risk of infection in ordinary women. Under normal circumstances, the normal bacterial community exists in the vagina of healthy women. Lactobacillus is a beneficial bacterium that mainly maintains the pH value of the vagina between 3.8 and 4.5. This weak acidic environment can prevent the growth of harmful bacteria, which is the self-cleaning ability of the vagina. If beneficial bacteria are killed, it is equivalent to destroying the self-cleaning effect. If medication is frequently used to flush the vagina, beneficial and harmful bacteria will be killed, damaging the weak acid environment, and can also lead to gynecological inflammation.