Menstrual and vaginal odours and
itching all reflect bad personal hygiene. Dr Parul R Sheth has ways you can
avoid these boo-boos
WE learn basic hygiene when we’re kids.
Washing your hands, taking a bath, trimming your nails is considered good
hygiene practice. Every part of the body needs attention on a regular basis. And
yet women are not careful about their personal hygiene.
Stinking odours arise when your body is not cleaned properly and
bacteria begin to multiply. Here are a few tips that will help you run your life
as smoothly as ever.
Menstrual
Hygiene
It is your choice as to what you use, be it a sanitary pad
or a tampon to tackle the bleeding. But wash yourself, including the genital
area as you always do and clean your hands before and after handling a pad or a
tampon.
Wash your hands before inserting a tampon and do not handle
it more than necessary. Do not use a tampon that has been kept unwrapped for a
long time. Change your pad often; if not changed for more than a couple of
hours, pads can cause soreness on the inner thighs, foster bacteria and create a
rash around the vagina.
Studies suggest that tampons unchanged for
more than 12 hours can cause Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS), giving rise to high
fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. Changes of pad or tampon more often will even
help get rid of the typical menstrual odour. Avoid using perfumed talc around
the genital area.