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We are six months into the work-from-home and self-isolation culture and we are pretty sure you have forgotten all about your skinny jeans and tight leggings by now. Tight and synthetic clothing restricts the flow and circulation of air around your groin, trapping heat and moisture in your vaginal region. This creates an ideal environment for bacterial infections.
Now, since you’ve been wearing loose clothing through and through these days, chances are your vaginal health is blooming. Don’t believe us? Then read this:
UTI also leads to pain and burning while peeing and a general feeling of discomfort around the bladder also persists.
The pain could be intermittent or it could last for years together. It can be experienced after having sex, using tampons, or when pressure is applied to the vagina when you sit for long periods of time. A break from those tight-fitting pants that put pressure on your groin can help reduce your risk of vulvodynia.
4. Bid adieu to jock’s itch
Women can get jock’s itch too. Caused by a type of fungus, called dermatophyte, it can happen to both men and women. It causes a red rash that looks very similar to ringworm. It becomes scaly and makes the skin very itchy.
So, you have to thank the pandemic for keeping you away from your jeans for all this while, and giving your lady bits the freedom it deserves. So, add some baggy pants and skirts to your wardrobe and let your privates breathe. After all, keeping it real is the new chic ladies
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