Thursday 26 December 2013

Factors That Affect The Health Of The v**ina!!!

The Vaginal health is an important part of a woman’s overall health. Vaginal problems can affect woman fertility, desire for s*x and ability to reach climax. Vaginal health issues can also affect other areas of a woman life, causing stress or relationship problems and impacting her self-confidence.
What affects vaginal health?
The v**ina is a closed muscular canal that extends from the vulva (the outside of the female private part area) to the neck of the uterus (cervix).
Various factors can affect women v**ina, some modifiable and some not.
So as for women reading this, here are some of the ways you can alter your vagina health:
1. Unprotected s*x. You might contract a sexually transmitted infection if you have unprotected s*x.
2. Aggressive s*x or pelvic
fracture. Forceful s*x or an injury to the pelvic area can result in vaginal trauma.
3. Certain health conditions.
Diabetes and Sjogren’s syndrome ( an autoimmune disorder) can cause vaginal dryness.
4. Medications and feminine-hygiene products.
Prolonged use of antibiotics increases the risk of a vaginal yeast infection. Certain antihistamines can cause vaginal dryness. Superabsorbent tampons can lead to toxic shock syndrome (a rare, life-threatening complication of a bacterial infection).
5. Birth control products.
Spermicide and NuvaRing (vaginal ring) can cause vaginal irritation. Using a diaphragm or contraceptive sponge might pose a risk of toxic shock syndrome.
6. Pregnancy and childbirth.
If you become pregnant, you’ll stop menstruating until after your baby is born. During pregnancy, vaginal discharge often increases. Vaginal tears are relatively common during childbirth. In some cases, an episiotomy (an incision made in the tissue between the vaginal opening and anus during childbirth) is needed.
A vaginal delivery can also decrease muscle tone in the v**ina.
7. Psychological issues.
Anxiety and depression can contribute to a low level of arousal and resulting discomfort or pain during s*x. Trauma such as s*xual abuse or an initial painful s*xual experience , also can lead to pain associated with s*x.
8. Getting older.
The v**ina loses elasticity after menopause (the end of menstruation and fertility in women).
9. Hormone levels.
Changes in your hormone levels can affect your v**ina. For example, estrogen production declines after menopause, after childbirth and during chest-feeding. Loss of estrogen can cause the vaginal lining to thin (vaginal atrophy) making s*x painful. So often go to your doctor atleast quarterly to do vagina check, to ascertain your vagina health.
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