Vaginas need to breathe, you know that?

As cold as the day is, there comes a time when you feel suffocated if you spend a lot of time under a pile of blankets, right? The same logic can be applied to the intimate region of the female body, and it is no wonder that many women complain about the increasingly glued and stuffy clothes that come around.

From leather pants that seem to have been vacuumed to extremely tight jeans, our vaginas are becoming increasingly cloistered, poor things.

One way for the body itself to show that it was not meant to be tightened is certainly the onset of infections, irritations and discharge. If you, the girl or trans man who reads us, feel these discomforts in your sexual organs, it may be your clothing's fault.

Of course, for reasons of social life, we can not stop wearing clothes, but we can think more about the kind of clothes we choose to cover the body.

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As the vagina needs to breathe to be happy, it is cool to bet on lingerie and clothes that are not so tight and preferably made of breathable and non-synthetic materials such as cotton. At bedtime, the ideal is not to wear underwear at all.

Dr. Nitu Bajekal, who spoke on this subject with Metro, said there is no scientific basis for recommending that people sleep without panties or underwear, but this suggestion is often made by healthcare professionals.

The reason is that people wear so many synthetic clothes that smother the skin and help us develop irritations, infections and allergies - and of course aggravate existing skin conditions. Having this type of tissue pressing on the genital region is also a bad idea because of sweating, which ends up causing skin lesions and leaving the area painful.

Women who are prone to developing vaginitis should be the first to rethink the type of fabric they use and set aside their tight clothing. If the situation is complicated and there is constant irritation, pain and / or discharge, seeking medical attention is always a good idea.