Friday, November 5, 2010

About Women's Health: You And Your Vagina

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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health
This week we're talking about vaginas. From vaginal discharges to vaginal douches and vaginal self exam, find out what you need to know about your vagina. Have a healthy week! Tracee

Vaginal Discharge - Normal vs Abnormal
Do you know the difference between normal vaginal discharge and abnormal vaginal discharge? Did you know that having a vaginal discharge is normal? Let's take a look at various types of vaginal discharges so that you'll know when you have an abnormal vaginal discharge.

How To Perform Vaginal Self Exam
While not recommended by medical professionals, some women give themselves vaginal and cervical self-exams. Supporters of these exams say they help women learn what is normal, allowing women to more quickly recognize changes -- a way that you can get to know your body better. But, keep in mind that a self-exam should in no way replace your annual professional pelvic exam, during which the Pap smear and other tests can detect important microscopic changes.

Vaginal Dryness During Menopause
If you've been experiencing vaginal dryness and you're over 40, there is a good chance that approaching menopause or perimenopause may be the culprit. If so, rest assured that you are definitely not alone. Vaginal dryness is a common occurrence among women during the latter part of their reproductive lives.

Are Vaginal Douches Safe?
A vaginal douche is a process of rinsing or cleaning the vagina by forcing water or another solution into the vaginal cavity to flush away vaginal discharge or other contents. Vaginal douches are available over-the-counter and are made in a variety of fragrances by several manufacturers; they are also available by prescription to treat certain conditions or prepare for certain procedures.

 


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