
I. Why women need to wash their “private parts”
Women’s private parts, including the vulva and vagina, are unique and complex reproductive organs that are prone to the accumulation of dirt and bacteria. Here are some reasons why women need to wash their “private parts” regularly.
Prevent bacterial infections: The private parts are one of the ideal environments for bacteria to thrive. Bacterial infections can lead to inflammation, pain and discomfort, such as bacterial vaginitis or urinary tract infections.
Prevent odor: Improper cleaning or maintenance may lead to odor, which may affect a woman’s self-esteem and self-confidence.
Maintaining a sense of cleanliness: Good cleansing habits can help women maintain a sense of cleanliness and improve their quality of life.
Preventing sexual diseases: Cleaning and care can help prevent sexual diseases such as vaginitis, cervicitis and warts.
Use mild soap: Choose mild soaps that do not contain harsh chemicals to avoid excessive washing and drying. It’s best to avoid scented soaps, antibacterial soaps, or products with lots of chemicals.
Avoid internal cleansing: Don’t use soap or other cleansers to clean the inside of the vagina. The vagina is self-cleaning and cleansers may disturb the natural balance of the vagina and lead to infection.
Wipe from front to back: When wiping after cleansing, always wipe from front to back to avoid bringing bacteria from the anus into the vagina.
Regularly change sanitary pads: If you need to use sanitary pads, you should change them regularly to minimize humidity and the chance of bacterial growth.

Second, the correct cleaning method
Correct cleansing methods are essential to maintaining the health of your private parts. Here are some things to keep in mind when cleaning your “private parts”:
Use lukewarm water: Use lukewarm water when cleaning, avoid using too hot or too cold water. Water that is too hot may dry out the skin, while water that is too cold may cause discomfort.