Using feminine hygiene solution in a way that is invasive, 90% of Vietnamese women suffer from it

Currently, there are many types of feminine hygiene solutions on the market. All of these are advertised with the purpose of helping women to clean the vagina, prevent gynecological diseases.

Because you want to make sure your genital area is always clean, you have to use it sometimes 3-4 times a day .

However, this is a mistake. The abuse of gynecological washes is the cause of increasing gynecological infections, vaginitis in women, especially for young women.

Misuse of feminine hygiene solutions can cause unwanted side effects.

Not only do they abuse the number of uses, but many women want certain genital areas to smell good, so always choose the type of solution that smells as good as possible.

However, the more fragrant the gynecological cleansing liquid will contain the more substances that can change a woman's vaginal environment, leading to beneficial bacteria becoming harmful bacteria, thereby causing inflammation. .

To use it effectively and safely, women need to have a full knowledge of their uses.

Need to determine, feminine hygiene solution (gynecological wash) is not a cure. Therefore, it should not be abused.

The use of a specialized product to clean the vagina daily is essential. As we all know, the inside of the female's vagina contains a stable amount of beneficial bacteria. So cleaning too many times a day will not make the area cleaner, but will also kill these beneficial bacteria. As per the advice of experts, you should only clean your vagina 1 time / day.

When using the cleaning solution, if you find your vagina showing abnormalities such as burning, unusual redness and discomfort, you should stop using and visit your doctor. You may be allergic to a particular ingredient.

When using a feminine hygiene solution, you need to choose the right product, do not use the strong antiseptic solution regularly, avoid disturbing the natural environment of the vagina.

Ideally, women should have a gynecological exam every 6 months to timely diagnose and treat properly.

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