Forget about steaming
Do you think your vagina is a carpet? If you don’t, why on earth would you think that it needs steaming? Just because Gwyneth Paltrow said so, and she’s the expert on the matter, right? You should take advices from anyone and everyone, especially when it comes to caring for your most delicate parts. Women’s Health report Paltrow’s words about the steaming process: “you sit on what is essentially a mini-throne, and a combination of infrared and mugwort steam cleanses your uterus, et al. It is an energetic release—not just a steam douche—that balances female hormone levels.”
Even though we appreciate her opinion, we believe in experts more and the experts say steaming is a big no-no. Raquel Dardik, MD, clinical associate professor at NYU Langone Medical Center’s department of obstetrics and gynecology says that steaming can even burn your vagina, which kind of makes sense, don’t you think so?
Self-medicating is never a wise thing to do
Again, we don’t just make these things up, we consult experts on the matter and the experts say that whenever you encounter a problem in your northern region, however insignificant it may seem, always consult a gynecologist.
Forget about over the counter vaginal creams or suppositories for yeast infections, and definitely forget about natural remedies you read online.
Dardik says: “You should never try to self-medicate with homemade remedies like garlic or tea tree oil. I’ve seen chemical burns from some of these Internet suggestions, and a chemical burn inside of your vagina is not something I’d wish on anyone.”
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