WASH GENITAL AREA

 


Gently wash the genital area with warm water and mild soap to remove any sweat, lubricant, or bodily fluids.

Avoid using harsh or scented soaps, as they can disrupt the natural pH balance of the genital area.
Washing the genital area with warm water and mild soap after sex is an important hygiene practice to help maintain cleanliness and prevent irritation or infections.
During sex, sweat, lubricant, and bodily fluids can accumulate in the genital area.

Washing with water and mild soap can help remove these substances, preventing them from lingering on the skin and potentially causing discomfort or odour.

Bacteria can thrive in moist and warm environments, making the genital area susceptible to infections if not cleaned properly.

Washing with mild soap can help eliminate bacteria and reduce the risk of infections such as *urinary tract infections (UTIs) or yeast infections.*

The genital area has a delicate pH balance that helps protect against infections and irritation.

Harsh or scented soaps can disrupt this natural balance, leading to dryness, itching, or inflammation.

Using a mild, unscented soap helps preserve the natural pH of the skin and reduces the likelihood of irritation.

When washing the genital area, it's important to be gentle to avoid causing irritation.

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