Vaginal hygiene is not openly discussed, but is a crucial component of health. The vaginal canal is self-cleaning and should never be washed with soap. This can disrupt the pH of the vagina and cause other complications. The vulva, the exposed female genitalia, is primarily made of folds of skin and should be cleaned regularly in the shower with water and a fragrance-free, mild soap. Do not use any abrasives while cleaning the vulva. It is also recommended to wear breathable, cotton undergarments to prevent the growth and multiplication of bacteria in this area. For women who experience menstruation – Please change or empty your period products at the recommended intervals. A diet rich in anti-oxidants, fruits and veggies is beneficial to your vaginal health. Staying hydrated also helps keep the vagina functioning well. Dehydration is known to worsen yeast infections and cause irritation in the skin of the vulva.
Keeping your vagina and vulva clean and healthy is easier than you think. It just takes a few daily steps, and observing and understanding your own body. The vagina (part of the reproductive canal) is a self-cleaning organ and actually doesn’t require too much work to keep it clean. The vulva (the external female reproductive part, including the labia and clitoris) basically consists of skin folds of various types, and hence requires washing like skin on other parts of the body. Girls need to be taught about feminine hygiene from a young age, just as they are taught to wash their hands. Talking about feminine hygiene is not dirty, and should not be stigmatized.
In this article, we will outline 7 vaginal hygiene tips to keep you feeling your best:
A gynaecologist advises that tampons must be changed every 6 hours at the latest. NEVER leave your tampon in for longer than 6 hours, even if you think it isn’t “full” yet. This can lead to a very dangerous condition called toxic shock syndrome. Avoid wearing tampons to sleep, as you could end up accidentally leaving it in for almost 8 to 10 hours!
Maintaining vaginal health often comes down to common-sense and regular hygienic practices. Whether it’s paying attention to body changes, avoiding scented products, wearing breathable undergarments, or practicing regular grooming, every step we take towards preserving our vaginal health can vastly improve overall well-being. At Kauvery Hospital, with branches spread across Tamil Nadu in Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Tirunelveli, and Trichy, we pride ourselves on delivering quality healthcare services. Our team of gynaecologists is always available to answer your doubts or concerns about intimate health. Education about feminine hygiene might often be overlooked or shrouded in societal stigma, but at Kauvery Hospital, we believe in empowering and equipping individuals with knowledge about their bodies. After all, good health is the foundation for a fulfilling life.
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