Intimate Health: what you need to know

As a doctor, I often find that many patients feel uncomfortable and reluctant to discuss on intimate health. I just wanted to tell that it’s actually crucial aspect of overall well-being. Whether it’s concerns about infections, hormonal changes, sexual health, or hygiene, understanding your body and knowing when to seek medical advice can make a significant difference in your quality of life.

Common Intimate Health Concerns

  1. Vaginal Health
    • Vaginal Infection (Fungal infection vs Bacterial Vaginosis)
    • Vaginal Dryness due to hormonal changes
  2. Urinary Health
    • Urinary Tract Infection
  3. Sexual Health
    • Sexually Transmitted Disease
    • Pain during intercourse (possible causes could be infections, endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunctions)
    • Libido changes

Prevention & Self-Care Tips

  • Wear breathable fabrics- to reduce moisture build up
  • Avoid harsh soaps & scented products – to maintain the pH of the intimate
  • Changing of wet clothes quickly (eg: swimsuits)
  • Stay hydrated and pee after sex

When to Visit a Doctor

  • Persistent itching, unusual discharge, pain during intercourse
  • Foul odor that does not imporve
  • Recurrent infections

Intimate is an important part of overall wellness. If something feels wrong, do not hesitate to seek for healthcare providers. Regular check-ups is also important to prevent complications and improve well-being.

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