Sexual Health
How to scientifically wash underwear for women? Remember these 4 points to avoid gynecological infections
How do women wash their underwear? Underwear is the most intimate clothing and closely related to health. How do women wash underwear? Let the editor tell you.
1、 How do women wash their underwear?
1. Underwear should be changed every day, cleaned every day, and cleaned in a timely manner. Although some female friends change their underwear every day, they wash a few pieces together. This approach is clearly wrong. If the underwear is changed overnight, it is more likely to grow bacteria and is not easy to clean, so it is more difficult to clean.
2. Underwear must be washed separately by hand. Underwear cannot be washed together with other clothes or mixed with other clothes in the washing machine. This will make your underwear full of bacteria. The correct cleaning method is to take out the underwear and wash it separately by hand. It's best to prepare a basin specifically for washing underwear. Underwear is generally relatively small. When cleaning, you can pinch it tightly with your hands and then carefully rub it to make it cleaner and more thorough.
3. Underwear should be cleaned with soap, not with laundry detergent or laundry detergent. It is best to use a dedicated basin for washing, with cold water and usually hot water. Many female friends like to use hot water to iron underwear, believing it will be healthier. In fact, this method is not scientific and can easily deform the underwear.
4. Do not directly expose washed underwear to sunlight. The washed underwear should be dried in a cool and windy place, and then disinfected in the sunlight. Otherwise, dry underwear is prone to deformation and hardening.
Women should not wear three types of inflammatory underwear:
1. Do not wear underwear that is too tight
Inflammatory women's vaginal opening, urethral opening, and anus are very close, and wearing underwear too tightly can easily cause frequent friction with the external genitalia, anus, and urethral opening, causing dirt (mainly anal and vaginal secretions) and bacteria in this area to enter the vagina or urethra, leading to urinary or reproductive system infections with drugs.
2. Do not wear dark underwear
Women with inflammation caused by vaginitis and reproductive system tumors can become cloudy, even red and yellow, which are signals of the cause of the disease. If these phenomena can be discovered in early research and treated early, they can achieve better results in rheumatism. If you wear dark colored or patterned underwear, the affected vaginal discharge cannot be detected in a timely manner, and medication may delay the condition.
3. Do not wear chemical fiber underwear