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Protect Yourself from 7 Vaginal Infection During Menstruation

During menstruation, it is important for every woman to maintain the hygiene of the female area. The risk of vaginal infection is higher when hygiene during menstruation is not maintained. Therefore, as a precautionary measure, special care is needed. The normal level of vaginal acidity (pH) is between 3.8 and 4.5. These levels tend to increase during menstruation as blood pH increases. This is what causes vaginal fungus growth to increase during the menstrual period. Symptoms of this infection usually occur about a week before menstruation.

As a result of vaginal infections, women are faced with the risk of attack of this disease

Some examples of types of infections that can attack the vaginal area include:
  • Chlamydia (chlamydia)

  • Sexually transmitted diseases caused by Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria. In women, this disease can infect the anus, cervix, or throat. Transmission of this disease occurs through sexual contact with an infected partner.
  • Fungal infections or candidiasis

  • Caused by the fungus Candida which is often associated with the appearance of irritation, itching, and swelling.
  • Gonorrhea

  • Sexually transmitted diseases caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
  • Bacterial vaginosis

  • Infection in the vagina due to bacteria. This condition arises because of an imbalance of good and bad bacteria in the vagina.
  • Viral vaginitis

  • One cause of this viral infection is herpes simplex virus or HSV (herpes genetalia). This venereal disease is spread through sexual contact.
  • Trichomoniasis

  • Sexually transmitted diseases that often attack women are caused by a small organism called Trikomonas vaginalis.
  • Non-infectious / allergic vaginitis

  • Reactions arising from allergens (allergens).
Basically, the risk of vaginal infections during menstruation can be reduced by a variety of simple ways, such as changing pads regularly and maintaining vaginal hygiene. In addition, give extra time when bathing to clean the female area of ​​blood and fluids. While prevention that can be done everyday is to keep the vagina dry, do not use pants that are too tight, wash genitals from front to back after urinating, to use condoms during sexual intercourse.

How to use femininity cleansers when menstruating

Using vaginal cleaning fluid is often associated with negative effects, such as bacterial vaginosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and even cervical cancer. This condition is generally due to cleaning fluid removes good germs that act as protectors in the vagina so that it triggers the growth of pathogenic bacteria (germs that cause disease). However, these effects may be obtained if the method of use is wrong. Feminine cleaning fluid should not be used by putting it in the vagina (vaginal douching). Douching is the practice of spraying or putting water or cleaning fluid into the vagina. The vaginal cleaning fluid is sufficient to be used in the external area (vulva) by washing. Use in the vulva and perineum area is considered safe and beneficial. You can use vaginal cleansers that contain antiseptics to reduce the amount of bacteria. Likewise, a feminine cleanser containing bisabolol and aloe vera extract. Bisabolol is a chamomile extract that has anti-inflammatory and soothing properties of the skin. Meanwhile, aloe vera has long been known for its benefits, has anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antifungal, anti-fungal, and moisturizing properties, as well as treating itching. Aloe vera has also been shown to accelerate the healing of episiotomy wounds. An episiotomy is an incision made in the perineum to facilitate the birth of the baby in the normal birth process. This makes feminine cleansers made from bisabolol and aloe vera safe for use by mothers who have just given birth. Choose feminine cleansers with the appropriate pH, which is a minimum of 3.8 and a maximum of 4.5. Read the rules of use before using vaginal cleaners. Consult your doctor first if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, breastfeeding, have an allergy, or are taking certain medications.

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