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Deodorant, Feminine
Hygiene, Feminine
Odor,
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Protection, Sanitary
Protection
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What is Sanitary Protection?
Sanitary
Protection, also known as "feminine hygiene" are those products
relating to vulvovaginal health, menstruation and and the menstrual cycle and
protecting a woman's/young ladies clothing from menstrual stains. These products
include; tampons, minipads, maxipads, menstrual pads, pantiliners, menstural
cups, seasponge tampons, feminine wipes, and "green mensturation"
products.
Feminine Odor
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Let's face it, more and more dads, are being awarded primary and sometimes, sole-custody of their daughter(s). And, it's about time the courts recognize that dads are just as capable, just as loving, just as nurturing, as a parent, than their ex-wives. Dads with daughters need to be able to communicate with their daughters when it comes to their daughter's vulvovaginal health and feminine hygiene needs.
While most young ladies do not have problems with vaginal dryness, vaginal odor, or feminine itching, changes in their hormones as they approach their first menstrual period, and thereafter, can sometimes lead to these problems.
And when dad is the only parent at home, it's vital that he needs to know how to help his daughter(s) with these health issues. By being informed, honest, and straight forward, dad can be the trusted resource that his daughter(s) need on these healthcare problems. And just as important, if you don't know the answer to her vulvovaginal health or feminine hygiene questions, tell her that you don't know and will find out and let her know. Then, call your family physician and get the answers she needs, and don't wait for her to possibly get the wrong answers from one of her friends at school!
My
daughter has asked me about her Feminine
Odor problem, what can I do to help her?
Feminine Odor may
indicate a serious health condition, always see your doctor whenever you have a
health concern!
There are few things more annoying, or concerning to a woman or young lady, than a Feminine Odor problem.
The best answer in this case is to be on the safe side and take your daughter to your pediatrician for him/her to treat. A Feminine Odor problem could be the indication of a more serious gynecological condition.
Otherwise, insure that when she is taking her bath or shower, that she is washing her vulva, with a very mild soap, and washing in between the labia and the creases. Make sure she is changing her panties every day.
What to do about Feminine Odor problems. What's a Dad to do?
Feminine Odor may indicate a serious health condition, always see your doctor whenever you have a health concern!
All menstruating women's vaginas go through monthly changes wherein their vagina's smell or scent changes from one day to the next, and throughout her monthly menstrual cycle. The amount of vaginal secretions, cervical mucous and vaginal moisture, changes from one day to the next, and throughout the monthly menstrual cycle. This is due to the flow of hormones that produce these changes throughout her cycle and also the reason for her monthly menstruation, if she has not conceived.
Feminine Odor problems can be related to many things related to her feminine hygiene but may also be an indication of a medical condition that may need immediate treatment.
Feminine
Odor may be the result of an inflammation of her
vagina. The vaginal inflammation is often a result of infection in or around the
vagina or vulva, called the vulvovaginal
area. Sometimes this condition is referred to as vulvovaginitis.
Causes of Feminine
Odor
Bacterial Vaginosis
Chlamydia
Genital Herpes
Gonorrhea
Lymphogranuloma Venereum ("LGV")
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease ("PID")
Sexually Transmitted Infection(s)
Syphilis
Trichomonas
Vaginal Yeast Infection (candida)
Vulvovaginitis
Bacterial Vaginosis leads to Feminine
Odor, what causes it?
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is a type of vulvovaginitis.
Bacterial Vaginosis occurs due to an overgrowth of one or more organisms that
are normally present in your/your wife's vagina.
Many times, when a woman begins taking antibiotics, these antibiotics kill off
the natural organisms in her vagina. This may cause some organisms in her vagina
to multiply, and these organisms produce chemicals that cause a fish-like odor
characteristic of BV. Feminine
odor may be more acute, and stronger after sexual
intercourse.
Many
times, while a woman may believe that vaginal douching prevents or helps prevent
feminine odor,
especially after menstruation, douching actually disrupts the normal flora, or
naturally occurring organisms that normally live in the vagina. Vaginal
douching, therefore, may actually increase the risk of vaginal infection.
Signs and symptoms of Bacterial Vaginosis include(s):
* Grayish-white vaginal discharge
* Vaginal itching or irritation
* Vulva/labial redness, irritation, swelling and redness
Treating Bacterial Vaginosis is normally started after a visit to the ob-gyn who
may prescribe medication(s) - usually antibiotics.
Other causes of feminine
odor include the following:
Poor vaginal, menstrual or feminine
hygiene methods.
Not changing tampons, or menstrual pads frequently enough.
"Losing"
or forgetting a tampon in the vagina, which may lead to a vaginal infection.
Rarely, an advanced tumor of the cervix or vagina will cause a vaginal odor
problem.
Whether you are concerned about menstruation, whether you should consider douching, vaginal odor, vaginal dryness, menstrual odors during menstruation, or general feminine hygiene information, this site is for you.
Feminine
Itching
www.FeminineItching.com
One of the most annoying feminine or gynecological problem a girl or woman will face in her life is feminine itching. Every young girl and woman will experience the discomfort, embarrassment and possible pain of feminine itching at some point in their life. For most women, feminine itching may be a recurring nuisance, and potential indication of a minor or possibly serious medical symptom and condition which should also be a signal to her that she needs to see her gynecologist as soon as possible.
There are many reasons and causes for vaginal and/or vulva itching. A few of these are;
*
allergies or reactions to perfumes or soaps
* excessive perspiration
* staying in a wet swimsuit and/or failure to change out of a wet swimsuit
* the wearing of jeans that are too tight around a woman's vulva
* vaginal douching
* vaginal dryness
* use of some types of feminine
deodorant
* some types of Feminine Hygiene
products that are scented or contain chemicals/materials that irritate the vulvovaginal
area.
* scented toilet paper
* bacterial vaginosis
* sexually transmitted
diseases
* trichomoniasis
* herpes
* chlamydia
* pelvic inflammatory disease
* vaginal yeast infections
* vulvovaginitis
Even a woman's monthly hormonal changes and variations may play a role in contributing to vaginal dryness which, in turn, may cause feminine itching. Sexual intercourse - with prolonged intercourse or too much friction inside a woman's vagina can lead to internal soreness and irritation.... and feminine itching.
Vaginal
and vulva perspiration can lead to irritation, and damp panties from excessive
vaginal moisture, not changing panties after they become wet from whatever
reason(s) (exercise, sexual activity, excessive vaginal moisture or
perspiration), poor hygiene and/or failure to properly wipe from front to back
after urination may provide an ideal environment for yeast and bacteria to grow.
Changing your panties when they become wet, removing/changing from your swimsuit
bottoms after you're finished swimming, and sleeping without panties at night to
allow your vagina and vulva adequate airflow will help prevent a number of
problems.
Vaginal yeast infections are
a common side effect from using antibiotics, the primary treatment for many
medical conditions including urinary
tract infections ("UTIs"). One of the most common reasons why
young girls from 5-8 years-old suffer from urinary
tract infections comes from their improper wiping habits - not wiping from
front to back - after urinating. Other causes include everything from allergies
to soap, bubble baths, laundry detergents to anatomical variations of their
vulvas.
Vaginal yeast infections and
bacterial vaginosis are very common problems from women in their postmenopausal
years. Menopause itself, with the associate vaginal dryness is another
contributing factor to feminine itching as the lack of estrogen, which occurs
after menopause, leads to thinning, sensitive vaginal tissues that are also much
dryer than before menopause.
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Feminine Hygiene
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The Leading Resource for Feminine Hygiene Since 1997!
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and Safer, Healthier,
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Our Femgyn Health's Inipads stay in place naturally in the "interlabial" space between a woman's labia minora without any harsh chemicals or adhesives, without shifting or bunching like menstrual pads and pantiliners.... Our Inipads won't dry out a woman's vagina like typical tampons do, especially toward the end of each menstrual period. Finally, and best of all, our Inipads won't pinch your vagina or cause irritations of your vagina - not to mention the microscopic cuts inside of the vagina, the way tampons do, especially when inserting and removing a tampon from the vagina up to 4-6 times/day!
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