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    How do you keep it fresh all day down there?
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    The best way to keep your vaginal area fresh is to shower once a day and wash yourself with water and mild, unscented soap. Whenever you go to the bathroom, wipe yourself thoroughly with soft, unscented toilet paper, going from front to back. Wear breathable cotton underwear and be sure to change promptly and shower as soon as you can if you’ve been exercising or your clothing gets wet. Avoid using scented wipes or douches, since these can upset the pH balance in your vagina and lead to infections and irritation.
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    What does a healthy vagina smell like?
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    It’s normal for your vagina to have a mild, slightly musky odor. It might smell a tiny bit sweet or sour. If you’ve been sweating a lot, you might also notice a typical body odor scent, similar to what you get in your armpits on a hot day or after a workout. Your vagina should not smell yeasty, foul, or extremely fishy--unusually strong or bad smells like this might be a sign of an infection.
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    Why is my private area dark?
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    It’s normal for many people to have darker skin in the genital area, so in most cases it’s nothing to worry about. However, if you’ve noticed a change in the color of the skin in your genital area or if you’re experiencing other symptoms, such as itching, talk to your doctor. In some cases, darkening of the skin can be a sign of a hormone imbalance or irritation due to an infection or allergic reaction.
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    I keep getting white things like milk coming from my vagina! What should I do?
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    Some discharge is normal, but you may want to see your doctor, especially if it is frequent, excessive or smells.
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    How can I make a wet vagina dry?
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    Vaginas are not supposed to be dry. Some wetness is normal. If you are having a problem with too much wetness, try using pantiliners.
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    Will rinsing my vagina with water after urinating cause any side effects?
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    No, as long as you dab it dry before you put on your garments, as dampness can cause infection.
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    Is it normal to discharge every day?
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    Yes. It's absolutely normal. Normal discharge is transparent and odorless. If the discharge is colored or smelly, consult a doctor or gynecologist.
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    Am I supposed to shave?
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    That's entirely up to you, and has nothing to do with hygiene. Some people just prefer that look/feel. However, shaving can also lead to ingrown hairs, itchiness and discomfort.
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    Are there wipes designed specifically for the private regions?
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    Yes, they are called "feminine wipes." You can find them alongside other feminine products in most grocery stores, drug stores, and supermarkets.
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    During early puberty, I heard that white/clear discharge was normal. Is this true?
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    Yes, this is completely normal.
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    What does it mean if my vagina has a fishy odor?
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    You might have an infection. It might be a good idea to schedule a visit with your doctor or gynecologist as soon as possible. Until then, maintain proper feminine hygiene by following the tips in this article.
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    I keep getting a constant brown discharge coming from my vagina. What should I do?
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    That is probably a sign of your period starting. Start using thin pads so you can keep your underwear clean. If you've already been having your period for a while, and this happens frequently, schedule an appointment with your doctor.
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    What can water do for my vagina?
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    It can clear away debris and wash away sweat and clean the pores around the vaginal area.
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    How do I stop my vagina from smelling bad, even after taking a shower?
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    You can use speciality feminine products, like an unscented body gel, to help with a vaginal smell after you shower. However, you should consult your doctor as some products may cause infections or negatively disrupt your natural hormone and chemical balance.
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    If I wash my vagina with water after I pee, how do I maintain feminine hygiene if my panties are damp and I can't change them often?
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    After washing your vagina with water, just make sure you gently dab it with a soft cotton cloth or with toilet paper to prevent the area from being damp and moist.
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    How do I clean front and back?
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    Wipe from the front of the vagina toward the anus, then use another tissue to wipe from the front of the anus to the back of the anus. This keeps bacteria from spreading.
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    What causes bleeding in the bowel area?
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    It could just be a superficial wound from hemorrhoids or wiping too hard. It could also be sign of a much more serious issue which you should consult with your doctor about.
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    Do I wipe up or down after I pee?
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    Always down. The last part of the toilet paper touching your skin should be your bottom, if you are wiping that far down. Last thing you want to do is to bring fecal matter to your vagina.
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    Is it safe to use intimate wash to wash my vagina?
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    It's safe, but you don't need it. I personally stopped using it and my vagina smells better, I just wash with warm water.
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    Why am I itchy down there?
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    Itchiness may be caused by dry skin, improper washing or an infection. Make an appointment with your doctor for advice.
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    How do I stop my vagina from being dry and itchy?
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    It sounds like you may be experiencing a yeast infection. Common symptoms include dryness, itching, foul odors, and a cottage cheese-like discharge. Yeast infections are not considered a serious health risk, although if they are reoccurring, consult with your doctor or gynecologist. For more severe yeast infections, oral medication may be prescribed, but for most yeast infections you can get over-the-counter creams and suppositories for your vagina, or use natural home remedies such as plain yogurt.
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    How do you wash your vagina during periods?
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    In the shower, use your hands or a hand held shower head to rinse yourself out. Unscented wet wipes are great for quick clean ups.
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    What should I do during mucus discharge? It becomes so uncomfortable for me.
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    Try wearing panty liners. They are small enough for absorbing discharge, and don't cause a comfort issue.
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    Is it okay to use wet wipes after peeing?
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    Yes, but they should be unscented.
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    What's the best way to shower after getting any sort of bodily fluid (specifically urine) on you? Do you just shower as you would normally, or do you clean more (if that makes any sense)?
    AbigailAbernathy
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    Like you would normally. Use soap, shampoo, lotion, etc. as you would during a normal shower.
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    I have short arms. How else can I wipe front to back?
    Janet Nielsen Plent
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    You can try from multiple positions: still sitting on the toliet, standing up, etc. The main thing you are trying to do is get rid of the moisture.
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    Is it must to wash my vagina after urination?
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    After you urinate, wash it with water then pat it gently with toilet paper. Do not rub it.
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    Why does it feel like I have pressure on my bladder?
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    If you feel like you have pressure on your bladder, you could be suffering from several things, including dehydration, a bladder infection, etc. It would be best to make an appointment with your doctor so they can examine you.
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    Is it okay to wash myself with my fingers?
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    Yes, but you will get the area cleaner using a wash cloth. The texture will be able to scrub away any residue.
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    I'm feeling pains in my vaginal region and the same time I'm having itching too, what does that mean?
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    That is most likely a sign of either a yeast or bacterial infection, two very different things with similar symptoms. See a doctor or gynecologist for treatment options.
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