Feminine hygiene is a general term used to describe women personal care products during menstruation, vaginal discharge and other bodily functions related to the vulva.
Major Feminine Hygiene Product
- Sanitary Napkin
- Panty Liner
- Tampons
- Menstrual Cup
- Feminine Wipes
Personal hygiene for women
Menstruation - wash your body, including your genital area, in the same way as you always do. Change tampons and sanitary napkins regularly, at least four to five times a day. Always wash your hands before and after handling a tampon or pad.
Cystitis - is an infection of the bladder. This is a common condition for sexually active young women. Urinating after sexual intercourse can help to flush out any bacteria that may be in the urethra and bladder.
Thrush - some soaps and detergents can irritate the skin of the vagina, and make thrush infections more likely. Some people find that they often get thrush when they use antibiotics. Use mild soap and unperfumed toilet paper. Avoid tight, synthetic underwear. Try cotton underwear, and change regularly. There is medical treatment for thrush, so talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Useful Links:
- Wikipedia. Feminine Hygiene.
- Baptist Memorial Health Care. Feminine Hygiene.
- Schiffert Health Center. Feminine Hygiene.
- University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Feminine Hygiene.
- Direct Hygiene. Feminine Hygiene Disposal.
- Wikipedia. Menstruation.
- HealthLine. Menstruation.
- Alternatives Pregnancy Resource Center (2008). Delayed / Missed Period.
- American Social Health Association
- Planed Parenthood
- YourTotalHealth > Vaginal Discharge.
- About.Com: Women Health > Vaginal Yeast Infection
- MedicineNet.com > Yeast Infection Symptom
- WikiPedia > Vaginal Infection
- Palo Alto Medical Foundation > Vaginal Discharge
- Anion Sanitary Napkin
- Femine Hygiene


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How can I avoid from Cystitis?Are there any precautions to avoid it?
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