To maintain a healthy vagina you must know what to do to avoid
infection and it is equally important to educate your sexual partner on
some of them to also help you help the vagina.
Here are some few things you can do or avoid.
1. Fingering
During foreplay or romance, as part of it some people insert their
finger or fingers into the vagina. The question is, how many people wash
their hands before sexual intercourse? Some people do not even keep
their nails clean so it gathers a lot of germs and during the fingering,
these germs are deposited in the vagina...leading to infection. Same
thing apply to autopleasure acts or masturbation.
2. Anal sex
I am not here to tell anybody to have anal sex or not to but I simply
want to draw the attention of those who engage in anal sex with the
opposite sex that it is dangerous to have anal sex and continue having
penovaginal sex. If this is done, the penis will pick bacteria from the
anus and deliver them to the vagina even if you are using a
condom....which will lead to infection.
3. Quest to make the vagina TIGHT
Some guys complain bitterly about the vagina of their sexual partners.
They complain that it's too big and they no more feel any sensation
during intercourse. Some ladies are therefore pushed to find a quick
solution and in the process some use herbs or other substances in the
vagina with the hope of making the vagina tight. Some of the substances
cause infection or sepsis. Some of the herbs can cause the vagina to get
tighter to the extent that penetration is no more possible. This will
require treatment.
4. Douching
Some parents, when bathing for their baby girls put
warm water in a milk tin or dip a towel in the warm water and pour the
water through a hole made beneath the tin or squeeze the water out of
the towel into the vagina of the baby. This is sooooo WRONG as it can
damage the hymen.
Some parents also insert ginger or pepper or both
into the vagina of adolescents as a form of punishment. This is sooooo
WRONG as it can lead to infection.
Some people are use to bathing
by adding dettol or other detergents to the water and they put this
solution inside the vagina with the help of sponge or towel or just the
hand with soap to clean the vagina. This is soooo WRONG as it will
change the normal flora in the vagina, leading to infection.
5. Use of water closet
Some people have the habit of not sitting on the seat of the WC when
using it so they end up urinating on the seat. The possibility of
picking infection when using it in that condition is high. Don't let
your pant be at the thigh level when using the WC especially the public
ones as the inner of the pant may rub the surface of the WC. Where the
water is not running and people have used but have not flushed and you
don't have any choice but to also use it, use enough toilet roll to
cover before using the WC to avoid any splashes on the vulva.
6. Washing and drying
Develop the habit of disinfecting your
panties frequently...depending on the number of pants you have. Keep
exclusive panties to wear whenever you are menstruating and don't mix
those panties with your regular panties. Pay particular attention to
those panties when washing. Ensure that the panties are made of cotton
and are dried in the sun or well ironed to kill germs.
7. Change sanitary pads
Some people try to economize the use of their sanitary pads so during
the period they tend to still wear the pad because there is little or no
blood. This is soooo WRONG as it can lead to infection.
NB: If
there is any bad scent from the vagina or there is a discharge coming
from the vagina then it might be an infection which you have to have it
treated.
By Counsellor Michael Tagoe
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