What are simple ways to take care of my skin?
Our skin helps to protect us from germs. Although we need to
clean our bodies of dirt and germs, the skin needs its
natural oils to work well. Gentle washing with mild soaps
and warm, not too hot, water is all that is needed. Buffing
or other rough treatment should be used only on tough skin
like our feet. Daily moisturizing with a cream containing a
sunscreen will help protect our skin from the sun's harmful
effects, like skin cancers and wrinkles. Apply sunscreen
daily to all body areas not covered by clothes.
What is the best way to keep the genital area clean?
The skin of a woman's genital area also works to protect her
from germs. There are natural oils and discharge that keep
this area healthy. The skin and the lining of the vagina are
very sensitive. Any chemical or perfume can break down the
natural protection of this area and even start infections.
Gentle daily cleaning on the outside skin with mild soap and
water is all that is needed.
What about vaginal discharge and odor?
The body produces a milky discharge that naturally cleanses
the vagina. When women douche or use tampons or pads, they
are removing the natural protection of the body against
infections and odor. Regular use of such things as minipads
can even make the body form more discharge in an attempt to
protect itself. Limit using these pads to the times when you
may spot with your period. Do not douche unless it is
recommended by your healthcare provider.
Everyone's private area has a normal odor that cannot be
removed or covered no matter how much we try. Deodorants and
perfumes added to pads and tampons may cause allergy
problems with this sensitive skin. If the odor is strong or
the discharge yellow, this may indicate that something is
wrong. An exam by your provider may be needed to find the
cause.
How can I help vaginal dryness caused by menopause?
Women in menopause may notice that the natural moisture of
the vagina decreases. Sexual activities can become
uncomfortable because of this dryness. The skin cannot
protect itself and may need more wetness. There are several
ways to take care of this. Hormones that are taken regularly
can help with this problem. Nonprescription gels and inserts
have also been made to help women with this type of dryness.
Be sure to use unscented products.
What else can I do?
Other important feminine hygiene tips include:
- changing underwear daily
- wearing underwear with a cotton crotch to help pull
moisture away from the body
- wiping from front to back after going to the bathroom
- changing tampons and pads every 4 to 6 hours when on your
period, and
- sleeping without underwear or in loose-fitting pajama
bottoms.


Disclaimer: This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to
change as new health information becomes available. The
information provided is intended to be informative and educational and is not a
replacement for professional medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.
HIA File WOM5237F.HTM Release 9.0/2006. Copyright © 2006 McKesson Corporation and/or one of its subdiaries. All Rights Reserved.
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