1. The correct method of cleaning the vagina 1. The frequency of cleaning is only once. 2. Cleaning method: rinse with warm water. If there is no shower condition, you can use a basin instead, but it must be dedicated to the basin. 3. Clean the sequence, then clean the vulva from front to back, then wash the labia majora and minora, and finally wash around the anus and anus. 4. It is best not to use cleaning fluid every day. It is best to use it once every two weeks or during the monthly menstrual period when the body's immunity is low. Be careful not to keep changing different brands of liquid medicine. Experts remind: If you have vaginal itching, burning pain when urinating, abnormal color (grey, yellow-green, or even bloodshot), lumps in the vagina, and a peculiar smell, you must go to the hospital for examination. 2. Care during menstruation 1. Change sanitary napkins frequently and wash the vulva with warm water twice a day. 2. If shower cleaning is not possible, when washing in a basin, one person, one basin, one towel, and one water should be used. 3. Do not take cold baths. 4. Do not take a sitz bath. Because the endometrium has countless small wounds during the menstrual period, the cervix opens and is prone to infection. 5. Wash the vagina and feet separately. 3. Cleaning during pregnancy 1. Leucorrhea increases due to pregnancy, making it especially susceptible to bacterial infection. Clean with warm water several times a day. 2. Change underwear every day. Clean underwear should be dried in the sun. 3. If you have unusual leucorrhea (large amount and smelly), you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. 4. Cleaning after delivery 1. Take a bath 3 days after delivery in summer and one week after delivery in winter. 2. It is best to take a shower with warm water. 3. Do not take a sitz bath. 4. If there is a foul odor, seek medical attention as soon as possible. 5. Unexplained vulvar itching 1. Wash the vulva with warm water several times a day. 2. Apply anti-itching agent to the vulva after washing. 3. Experts remind: Use less sanitary pads. Sanitary pads should not be used frequently. Long-term use of sanitary pads will greatly increase local humidity and temperature, especially in hot flash climates. This not only creates suitable conditions for the growth of bacteria and fungi, but also destroys the pH of the vagina, reduces the local protective barrier, and can cause vaginitis. In addition, the friction of sanitary pads can easily cause damage to local skin or hair follicles, leading to vulvar folliculitis and other diseases. Therefore, sanitary pads are not suitable for long-term use.