The Greatest Error After Sex

All of us want to be clean and healthy even in our intimate parts, but doctors have found that some daily customs can harm intimate hygiene but can also become more serious problems if we are not careful. Dr. Robbie, of Toronto-based Charleston Yard, has [...]
All of us want to be clean and healthy even in our intimate parts, but doctors have found that some daily customs can harm intimate hygiene but can also become more serious problems if we are not careful.
Dr. Robbie, from the Toronto-based Carlton Yard Clinic, said that when it comes to personal hygiene there's a lot of dezinforms. A portion of them are due to the hesitation we have to ask for intimate health and vagina care, especially.
The private area is unique and that means you have to be careful how you're going to take care of it”.
One of the mistakes experts have observed after sex is failure. The advice recommended by Dr. Robbie is opposite, urinating: If you don't urinate after sex, you add the risk of creating vaginal cyste”.
The “Ces are very common among women because of their anatomy. Urtra (the tub that transports urine from bladders outside the body) is much shorter in women than in men, so it is easier for bacteria to travel from outside the body and cause frustration and infection.
It is very common for women to be touched by the sex cyst, since during the sterile sex, the penis can irritate the bladder wall and the vagina's front wall.
During the sexual act, bacteria pass into the bladder, which may be the beginning of a urinary infection”.
During sex, bacteria outside the body, usually near the aus (a lot of bacteria that usually cause infections like E-coli), can enter the bridge because it is a nearby area.
Some women take cyste after having sex with a new partner, or a particular partner, because of the couple's anatomy, as well as exposure to new bacteria”, adds Robbie.










