How to clean the private area after going to the toilet?
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When it comes to cleaning the vagina after using the bathroom, there's always some debate between which is better: rinsing with water or wiping with paper. We will settle that controversy once and for all! Absorbent paper or water: which is better?
1. Why is it important to clean the private area after going to the toilet?
We've all been taught basic feminine hygiene rules since we were kids. And one of the most important lessons we've learned is that it's paramount to keep your vagina clean every time you pee. This is what we have learned by heart. But have you ever wondered why it is necessary?
You see, when you don't clean your private area after urinating, the urine will remain and seep into the bottom of your panties. This is the cause of the odor, unpleasant feeling of wetness throughout a day of activity. Moreover, this is also a favorable condition to breed bacteria in your underwear, increasing the risk of urinary tract infections. The habit of cleaning the intimate area after urinating will help reduce that risk.
You see, when you don't clean your private area after urinating, the urine will remain and seep into the bottom of your panties. This is the cause of the odor, unpleasant feeling of wetness throughout a day of activity. Moreover, this is also a favorable condition to breed bacteria in your underwear, increasing the risk of urinary tract infections. The habit of cleaning the intimate area after urinating will help reduce that risk.
2. How to clean the private area after going to the toilet
Now, when it comes to cleaning, there are two most popular options: rinsing with clean water and wiping with toilet paper. Using water to clean the private area after going to the toilet is a favorite habit of many people, while using clean paper to wipe is a simple way. So, what is better?
Wiping with a paper towel has its benefits, but some inconveniences are inevitable. Women abroad always use toilet paper to wipe as a way to clean the private area after urinating. This is a great way to absorb any moisture after urinating. Since a humid environment can be a breeding ground for bacteria, toilet paper does a great job of keeping things dry and clean in the intimate area. In addition, dry toilet paper is a means for women to easily clean the private area by themselves when going to the public toilet. However, consuming toilet paper in this way not only creates a large amount of waste, but constantly rubbing the paper against your skin can also irritate the vagina, especially in some women with sensitive skin. cold. Furthermore, wipes can also increase the spread of bacteria if not used properly. The ideal way to use paper is to wipe one area, discard the used paper, and then wipe another area with clean paper. However, this is really unnecessary work. When cleaning the private area, always keep in mind the principle of wiping from front to back, that is, wiping from the urethra to the back towards the rectum. If you wipe in the opposite direction, bacteria will be brought from the rectum into the urethra, leading to a urinary tract infection.
Wiping with a paper towel has its benefits, but some inconveniences are inevitable. Women abroad always use toilet paper to wipe as a way to clean the private area after urinating. This is a great way to absorb any moisture after urinating. Since a humid environment can be a breeding ground for bacteria, toilet paper does a great job of keeping things dry and clean in the intimate area. In addition, dry toilet paper is a means for women to easily clean the private area by themselves when going to the public toilet. However, consuming toilet paper in this way not only creates a large amount of waste, but constantly rubbing the paper against your skin can also irritate the vagina, especially in some women with sensitive skin. cold. Furthermore, wipes can also increase the spread of bacteria if not used properly. The ideal way to use paper is to wipe one area, discard the used paper, and then wipe another area with clean paper. However, this is really unnecessary work. When cleaning the private area, always keep in mind the principle of wiping from front to back, that is, wiping from the urethra to the back towards the rectum. If you wipe in the opposite direction, bacteria will be brought from the rectum into the urethra, leading to a urinary tract infection.
So, should you switch to vaginal hygiene after going to the toilet with water? Using water to wash not only ensures effective hygiene, but also prevents bacteria from spreading to the intimate area. This approach also limits direct hand contact (we're looking at the case where you use a spray nozzle) so it's more hygienic. Water is considered the most effective way to clean and sanitize your vagina after using the bathroom. However, it is possible that both urine or clean water can make your vagina moist. So, make sure you dry off after using water to clean the intimate area.
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This article is written for readers from Sài Gòn, Hà Nội, Hồ Chí Minh, Phú Quốc, Nha Trang, Hạ Long, Hải Phòng, Đà Nẵng.