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TopicYahoo: "how summer is wreaking havoc on your vagina"
KirbyMagicWand
05/10/19 8:01:33 PM
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You lounge in tight or wet clothing

Similarly, when you wear tight or wet clothing or worse, both for an extended period, you predispose yourself to infection, or at the very least irritation, says Dr. Nathan. Because clothing on the tighter side can be restrictive and trap moisture, and dampness can lead to vaginal infection, wearing one or the other puts you at risk. To ensure your ladybits remain dry, and avoid possible irritation and infection, limit the amount of time you spend in constrictive clothing and damp bottoms, says Dr. Chaudhari.

Youre exposed to chlorinated water

Chlorine kills bacteria in pools and hot tubs. Unfortunately, that also means it bares the potential to rid your vagina of bacteria, too, says Dr. Chaudhari. As mentioned earlier, changes to your vaginal flora places you at risk for infection. To maintain a healthy balance, Dr. Nathan recommends a daily consumption of lactobacillus, a probiotic proven to lower your risk of vaginal infection. You might also want to purchase an over-the-counter vaginal moisturizer like Replens, which may help combat other potential effects of chlorine such as vaginal irritation, she says.

Sand gets into your bathing suit

If sand does make its way into your bottoms, its unlikely that itll end up in your vagina, says Dr. Nathan. But you want to be very careful to ensure it doesnt. Even if it does find its way into your vagina, its likely it wont lead to an infection, assures Dr. Chaudhari. Its coarseness, however, can cause excessive irritation, so you want to make sure to shower or bathe as soon as something feels off to avoid associated discomfort.

You skip sunblock

This doesnt just apply to summer months: Skipping out on sunblock any time of the year can lead to sunburn, or even place you at risk for skin cancer, according to the Melanoma Research Foundation (MRF). Sunburn is especially a concern for areas that often dont see the light of day, such as your bikini line, whereas melanoma can affect areas rarely, if at all, exposed, like your vulva, says Dr. Chaudhari. So, its best to slather exposed skin (even skin that isnt, for extra precaution) with an SPF of at least 30, per the MRF. Dr. Nathan also recommends using a mineral sunscreen to avoid chemicals that can potentially irritate your sensitive skin downstairs.

Already have sunburn down there? Apply pure aloe vera to soothe discomfort, says Dr. Nathan. Also be on the lookout for any new moles on or around your vulva and be sure to visit your OBGYN about those that pose health concerns, says Dr. Chaudhari.

You get a mosquito bite on your vagina

This is also a rare occurrence, given that your ladybits are usually covered, says Dr. Chaudhari. In the event youre one of the lucky, rare individuals (congratulations?), an over-the-counter anti-itch cream is fine to use in small dosages on your vulva and labia, she says. If symptoms persist and worsen say, you notice the area become more inflamed she recommends you schedule a visit with your OBGYN to avoid the occurrence of a possible skin infection that may then require local or oral antibiotics.

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