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Ways To Take Care Of Female Reproductive Organ by ampboss1: 9:16am On Aug 06, 2018
The vagina is part of a woman’s organs. It is just one part of the vulva. The vagina is an elastic, muscular tube connecting the cervix of the uterus to the vulva and exterior of the body. It can be delicate and complex.
The “vulva” describes all the external organs that make up female Instruments. It includes the vagina, the pubic mound, the labia majora (the outer folds of the vulva) and labia minora (the smaller, inner folds), the opening of the urethra (the pee hole) and the clitoris.
Paying enough attention and maintaining a healthy vagina is important, since it is an extremely sensitive part of the body. The vagina (vulva) does some awesome things.
“The vagina is like an incredible, self-cleaning oven and it has its own ways of maintaining an acidic pH to keep things balanced and prevent infection,” say experts.
Women should be concerned about their (vulva) vaginal health, and what constitutes a healthy (vulva) vagina. The vagina (vulva) generally has an acidic pH, contains rich quantities of beneficial bacteria that help fend off infections, and is naturally lubricated.
A healthy vagina also secretes small amount of discharge. While some women might not even be aware of it, others “can notice anywhere up to a teaspoon or tablespoon of discharge a day. Discharge is a normal physiologic reaction, it’s essentially shedding of cervical and vaginal cells,” experts say.
If you experience changes in vaginal odour, a change in colour of your discharge that may be associated with discomfort – whether it’s pelvic discomfort or vulva discomfort, itching, or burning – it should be evaluated. You should therefore seek medical help.
Every female has a natural vaginal scent that can change throughout her menstrual cycle. Normal vaginal discharge is usually clear, white, light yellow and sometimes sticky.
Your vagina and vulva area are usually healthy if you do not have an odour that is different for you or fishy smelling, itchiness, redness, or burning. It is important to know that some vaginal infections, such as gonorrhoea and chlamydia, can cause no symptoms.
Not all vaginal odours are caused by an infection. Poor hygiene can cause an unpleasant smell. Wearing tight fitting clothing or underwear made of nylon that doesn’t allow air freely can cause sweat and bacteria to get trapped, which can also cause an unpleasant odour.
So, here are a few hygiene tips for a happy, healthy vagina (vulva) that every woman should know.
You can keep your vagina healthy by doing the following BELOW!

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