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Around half of the population has one, so why are we so afraid to talk about them? In some cases, women don’t get the medical treatment they need because they’re too embarrassed to say the word ‘vagina’ to their healthcare providers.
You deserve to have a healthy vagina, so don’t let shame compromise your health or happiness! Here are six things every woman should know about her vagina to make sure everything’s as it should be down there.
1. It should have a pH of 3.8 to 4.2¹
A pH level refers to how acidic or alkaline something is. A healthy vagina has a slightly acidic pH that sits somewhere between 3.8 and 4.2¹. All sorts of things can affect your vagina’s pH levels, including stress, medication and contraceptives.¹ That’s why GynaGuard products are formulated to restore and maintain an ideal vaginal pH balance.
2. A pH imbalance can lead to infections
You might wonder why the vagina needs to be slightly acidic. It’s because most harmful bacteria have a hard time surviving in an acidic environment. Keeping those harmful bacteria at bay is not only important for general hygiene and comfort, but also to help avoid infection and diseases. If you’re struggling with infections, you may need to get your pH levels in check.²
3. A vagina shouldn’t be dry
Vaginal dryness can be a problem for women of any age, but it is more common after menopause. It can be very uncomfortable – often associated with itching, burning, and painful intercourse.³ In a survey, 50% of South African post-menopausal women complained of vaginal dryness, and 40% were untreated.⁴
But there’s no reason for any woman to suffer with dryness. GynaGuard Lubricating Moisturising Gel⁵ is widely available and helps with vaginal dryness.
4. It can benefit from probiotics
Healthy vaginas are full of ‘good’ bacteria that help preserve correct pH levels and prevent infections from harmful bacteria¹ˊ⁸ . Lots of things can disturb this vaginal flora¹, which is why GynaGuard formulates its Vaginal Capsules⁶ and Foam Bath variants⁷ with probiotics, to help make sure your good bacteria are there to keep you comfortable.
5. It’s self-cleaning
Your vagina essentially uses discharge to clean itself.⁸ That’s why you shouldn’t wash inside your vagina – it can cause imbalances among the good bacteria that help keep infections at bay.⁸
6. Vaginas can be sensitive to all sorts of things
Contraceptives, certain medications, stress and even sperm can irritate and alter the vaginal environment.¹ If you’re experiencing inflammation, itching, strange odours or just general discomfort, try switching to a pH-balanced, fragrance-free wash. If the problem persists, definitely see a doctor, there’s no need to suffer in silence.
GynaGuard products are categorised into three ranges for ease of use: the Comfort Range is your gentle, go-to range for everyday feminine hygiene. It consists of the Essential Intimate Wash, Intimate Cleansing pH Bar, Intimate Comfort Gel, Daily Comfort Sensitive Wipes and Foam Bath (Fragrance-Free and Lightly Fragranced variants).
The Control Range focuses on restoring pH balance and soothing discomfort and irritations and includes Ultimate Intimate Wash and Vaginal Capsules. The Intimate Range comprises Lubricating Moisturising Gel, specially formulated to enhance natural lubrication, soothe irritation and relieve dryness
Visit http://www.gynaguard.co.za to find out more about this pHenomenal range of pH balancing intimate products, available from retail stores and leading pharmacies. Join the conversations on Facebook and Instagram. #GynaGuard #HappyVHappyMe
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