Insufficient hygiene can lead to infectious diseases such as vaginitis, cystitis, genitourinary infections, genital herpes, fungal infections and others. These diseases can cause discomfort, pain, itching, swelling, and can also lead to serious complications if not treated promptly.
In addition, poor hygiene can contribute to the development of reproductive system health problems, such as ovarian inflammation, endometritis, various tumors and even infertility. It is also necessary to take into account that infectious diseases caused by poor hygiene can be transmitted sexually and lead to problems for the partner.
Poor hygiene can also cause an unpleasant odor, which can not only be unpleasant to others, but can also negatively affect a person's well-being and self-confidence. In addition, poor hygiene can cause various irritations, itching, inflammation or even allergic reactions in the intimate area.
In order to avoid these problems, it is necessary to observe the rules of hygiene in the field of sexuality. Regular washing of the genitals using mild hygiene products without showering, changing underwear daily, using condoms when changing partners, regular visits to a gynecologist or urologist for preventive examinations and consultations - all this will help avoid problems associated with insufficient hygiene.
It is important to remember that maintaining sexual hygiene will not only ensure health, but also contribute to maintaining intimacy and satisfaction in your sex life. Therefore, you should pay special attention to caring for yourself and your health in order to avoid the unpleasant consequences of insufficient hygiene.