The toilet paper is popular when it comes to cleaning after going to the bathroom. The shower – the famous shower – is usually also available in many places for hygiene in the intimate region and generates doubts: what is the best option during cleaning?
According to the gynecologist Dr. Camila Bonacordi, toilet paper can be used after pee delicately. “Without rubbing or pressing a lot in this region,” he said to the YouTube channel.
As for the feces, the ideal is to wash the anal region with a shower. “When we pass the card, it ends up spreading these residues and secretions. Washing can remove small particles, which makes hygiene more appropriate,” he says.
And out of the house?
Did you make you want to do “number 2” on the street and there is no shower? The ideal is to always walk with a wet scarf without alcohol and always clean on the front in the back, in particular women.
“The rear hygiene movement on the front ends up guiding particles and secretions in the vagina and urethra region, which predisposes to gynecological and urinary infections,” he says.
After sex, the doctor says that the first thing to do is urinating to remove the secretions that can enter the urine channel and cause urinary tract infection.
“After that, the ideal is to take a bath to remove excess fluids in a more effective way,” he says.
The doctor also explains that women should wash the vulva only outside with soap and water. “Without the need to insert the finger or shower in the vaginal channel,” he adds.
Source: Terra

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