The vagina is a self-cleaning organ that does not require special cleaning products. It does not even need any cleaning products at all.
Attempts to clean the vagina with douches or similar products may cause inflammation.
Some people may want to clean the vulva, which is the outer portion of the genitals that surrounds the entrance to the vagina.
Doing this helps many people feel cleaner and confident. The vagina is the internal portion of the female genitals. The vagina is an internal organ, and like other internal organs, it does not require cleaning.
People should not try to eliminate all vaginal odors by washing the vagina. A healthy vagina naturally has a slight odor.
DOES THE PARTS NEED CLEANING?
According to gynaecologist Dr.Martin Kugonza, the vagina and vulva produce a variety of fluids that are important for overall health. People should not try to eliminate all vaginal odors by washing the vagina. A healthy vagina naturally has a slight odor.
Washing the vagina will also not remove vaginal infections. In some cases, it may even make them worse. Using harsh soaps may dry out the delicate vaginal tissue, causing tiny tearing.
Douching correlates with higher risks of vaginal cleaning methods such as douching include: cervical cancer, which is an inflammation of the lining of the uterus, sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Similarly, it is not advisable to insert your figures in the parts to discharge what they regard to be dirt because you’re not sure if your figures don’t have germs on them thus risking the parts.
HOW TO CLEAN THE PARTS
The vagina is a self-cleaning organ, and people do not need to clean it. Regular douching is unnecessary, said Hamidah Namatovu a sex expert. People have to clean their parts in the following ways keeping the vaginal area as dry as possible, which may involve changing underwear if it becomes wet with sweat, menstrual blood, or other fluids, urinating after having sex, to avoid developing a UTI, wiping from front to back after urinating, refraining from having vaginal sex straight after having anal sex, as this can spread bacteria from the anus to the vagina
To clean the vulva, people can wash the external area with warm water. If they want to, they can use a mild, unscented soap. Afterward, they should rinse the vulva thoroughly and then pat the area dry.
It is important not to put soap into the vagina, and it is not necessary to use soaps that manufacturers have specifically labeled as being for the genitals.
Vaginal steaming as well helps to clean the downtown, revealed the expert in a way that they help to clean the downtown and as well as improve the health of the uterus.
However she concluded by saying steaming is not healthy and people do it out of ignorance because it causes the enlargement of their parts and also causes the killing of the bacteria that keep the vagina.



















