Here is how to avoid intimate ailments while enjoying sport.
> Read moreMenopause often leads to dryness in the vulva and vagina areas. Using a suitable hygiene product can help minimise vulva discomfort.
> Read moreDuring pregnancy, mucous membranes in the genital area are often more sensitive than usual so you must be extremely careful when choosing a hygiene product
> Read moreHealthy vaginal flora is the body’s first line of defence against urogenital infections.
> Read moreIntimate areas can become irritated for many reasons. Irritations can affect the vulva or vaginal area, and include itching, burning or abnormal discharge.
> Read moreDryness can lead to infections in the vulva and vaginal areas and affect intercourse. Suitable intimate hygiene products can help minimise this problem.
> Read moreYou might ask what the best pH level for intimate hygiene products is. Should you use a product with an alkaline, neutral or acidic pH
> Read moreTissues in intimate areas are extremely sensitive. Washing too little or too much or using unsuitable products can upset the balance of protective flora in the vulva and vagina areas
> Read moreIntimate areas are extremely sensitive. When selecting intimate hygiene products
> Read moreAs girls do not develop natural defences until puberty, their vulvar area is particularly sensitive to harsh chemicals
> Read moreFor your baby’s comfort, you should change him whenever necessary.
> Read moreWashing your baby properly can help prevent skin irritation, redness and dryness.
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