Can I take a shower during my period?



The term “great aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Women can take a bath during menstruation, but they should pay attention to keeping warm in time, and the temperature of the water in the bath should not be too low to avoid catching a cold.

During menstruation, women can take a normal bath or wash their hair, but at this time, their resistance is weak and they are prone to catching a cold. It should be noted that the temperature of the water should not be too low when bathing, and after bathing, pay attention to keep warm. If you don’t pay attention to keeping warm when bathing or washing your hair, it may cause a cold. You should also pay attention to sufficient rest after bathing to promote physical recovery.

When women take a bath during menstruation, they should pay attention to choosing a shower and avoid taking a basin bath. Because the cervical opening is open during a woman’s menstrual period, a basin bath may cause sewage to enter the uterine cavity through the cervical opening, thus causing infection in the uterine cavity. In addition the bathing time should not be too long, so as not to cause excessive bleeding.