‘external genitalia of women’

How to Safely From Papilloma Virus

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Many of the deadly virus in this world, as well as with the virus Human Papillomavirus (HPV) actually includes 100 types of viruses with varying degrees of severity. So far this has been found that at least 15 of them cause cancer and this, of course, in high-risk groups.

A large number of HPV are transmitted through sexual intercourse (40%) and also produces skin infections that affect the anogenital tract, oral and respiratory. Thus, genital warts are common in the cervix and vagina and mouth and throat. (more…)

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Feminine Hygiene

Monday, January 18th, 2010

feminine hygieneHow should perform intimate grooming?
* To maintain the external genital area is clean enough to wash with water alone or with a mild soap twice daily, morning and evening. Cleaning should include the vulva, as well as the folds of the labia, the clitoris also.
* Try not to overdo the cleaning, the excess of this can be counterproductive because it destroys the normal flora increase the risk of infection.
* Dry the genital area and the folds between the legs so that there is no irritation or moisture left.
* Washing the external genitalia should also be performed before and after sex. We also must keep hands and nails clean and neat cut to avoid problems of transmission during sex play.
* The vagina (inner conduit of the genitals) is cleaned by itself, its walls produce a fluid that carries the dead cells and other microorganisms outside. Therefore, irrigation is not recommended, vaginal deodorants, talcum powder, spray or intimate, as they can irritate the vagina and cause infections.
* During the period, in addition to the aforementioned hygiene measures must be changed three or four times daily sanitary napkin or tampon.

Factors facilitating the development of infections
* The use of tight underwear, replace it with loose garments.
* The use of synthetic materials such as nylon underwear, because they hold moisture and heat in the genital area, preferably cotton use.
* Sex, by producing chemical changes, as the semen is alkaline and causes a change in the pH of the vagina, make sure the toilet before and after relationships.

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Hygiene of the genital area

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

feminine hygieneThe external genitalia of women by their location in the body, as well as its features and functions are continually exposed to a series of aggressive factors make them susceptible to alteration. As it is considered one of the most delicate and requires greater care in the female anatomy.

Why you should have a proper hygiene of the genital area?

Because the genitalia are conducive environment to develop various diseases the bacteria that normally live in the genital area, vaginal secretions, sweat, menses and urine and fecal waste and bacteria transmitted during sexual intercourse together with the lack of ventilation, favor the development of microorganisms. Therefore, it is vitally important to perform a specific health care and will not affect the physiological characteristics of this intimate area of women.

Care to avoid contamination of the genital area

If urine, wipe with toilet paper wetted zone only, without rubbing, to avoid irritation.
In the stool, avoid contamination with feces genitals. Wipe from front to back, ie from the genitals to the anus, never the reverse.
If you use a public restroom or of dubious cleanliness, cover the top with toilet paper before sitting down.

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