Chat with AHA!

Chat with Ask Healthshots

Intimate hygiene: Is it good to use vaginal wash every day

You may think that feminine wash will keep everything clean down there. But using feminine wash daily might not be the best idea.
Tips to use vaginal wash
Tips to use vaginal wash safely. Image courtesy: Adobe Stock
Published On: 1 Apr 2023, 06:30 pm IST
  • 146

Time and again, we have been told about the importance of hygiene. It’s not just about brushing your teeth two times a day or bathing regularly. But some women also like to use feminine wash to keep their private parts clean. There are many over-the-counter feminine wash options available too. But should you use feminine wash, also known as vaginal wash or intimate wash, every day? Going by an online search, it is one question that is often asked. So, let’s check our what an expert has to say about daily use of feminine wash.

HealthShots connected with Dr Astha Dayal, obstetrician and gynaecologist, CK Birla Hospital, Gurugram, to find out about feminine wash.

feminine wash daily use
Maintaining vaginal health shouldn’t only be about using feminine wash. Image courtesy: Adobe Stock

What is a feminine wash?

As the name suggests, products that are designed for cleaning the external genital area of women are called feminine wash. Women use them to maintain hygiene, prevent infection and reduce foul odour. Dr Dayal says feminine wash is formulated to maintain the natural pH balance of the vagina, which is slightly acidic. She says that it’s okay to wash the vulva with feminine wash, but not the vagina as it contains a lot of good bacteria which shouldn’t be washed away.

Should you use feminine wash every day?

You might think that you use a soap or a shower gel while bathing every day. So why can’t you use feminine wash every day? The expert explains that using feminine wash regularly can disrupt the natural balance of bacteria in your vagina and then cause irritation or infection. Using feminine wash regularly can even make your skin allergic to it. That is why you should use it less. There is also no specific age at which women or girls can start using feminine wash. Generally, they are considered safe for use once a girl starts menstruating and becomes more aware of her personal hygiene.

Side effects of feminine wash

Dr Dayal says that some women may experience side effects from using feminine wash. They may be vaginal irritation, itching, dryness, or an allergic reaction to one or more of the ingredients. This can be due to the harsh chemicals or fragrances in the product. Also, overuse of feminine wash can upset the natural balance of bacteria in your vagina, leading to infection or inflammation. If you face any adverse symptoms after using feminine wash, just stop using it and seek medical attention if needed.

Tips to keep vagina healthy

Using feminine wash is not the only way to keep your vagina healthy. You can also do the following!

1. Practice good genital hygiene

Wash your external genital area every day with warm water and a mild, pH-balanced and fragrance-free soap. Avoid harsh soaps or vaginal douching, which can disrupt the natural balance of bacteria and cause irritation or infection, says the expert.

2. Wear clean and breathable cotton undergarments

Try not to wear tight-fitting clothes that can trap moisture. If it does then it can promote the growth of harmful bacteria or yeast.

feminine wash daily use
Try other ways to keep vagina healthy rather than using feminine wash every day. Image courtesy: Adobe Stock

3. Engage in safe sex practices

Use protection to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections that can negatively impact your vaginal health.

Take a Poll

What is your go-to remedy for menstrual cramps?

Take a Poll

What is your preferred method of contraception?

4. Eat a balanced and nutritious diet

Eat well and stay hydrated to support overall health and immune function, which can help to prevent infections and promote healing.

5. Avoid using scented products in the genital area

Stay away from sprays and powders as these can cause irritation or allergic reactions.

Related Topics:
About The Author
Natalia Ningthoujam
Natalia Ningthoujam

Natalia Ningthoujam has written on various subjects - from music to films and fashion to lifestyle - as a journalist in her career that started in 2010. After getting stories from the crime scene, police headquarters, and conducting interviews with celebrities, she is now writing on health and wellness which has become her focus area.

Next Story
Healthshots AHA
Ask a Health Query
Anonymously for FREE!
Close Popup Healthshots AHA
  • Unlimited Queries
  • Completely Anonymous
  • Credible Sources
CHAT NOW