Can I wash my private parts when I’m menstruating?

It is possible to wash the perineum during menstruation, and because menstruation is more prone to infections and lowered resistance, washing and caring for the perineum during menstruation is even more important than usual. Menstrual blood also nourishes bacteria easily, and if menstrual blood sticks to the vulva and is not clean, it can easily lead to bacterial infection. To wash the vulva during menstruation, it is recommended to just use warm water, which is best used to clean the blood. Depending on the amount of menstruation, you can wash 1-2 times a day to keep the vulva clean. Sanitary napkins should also be changed on time, as menstrual blood tends to harbor bacteria, which can increase the risk of infection over time. In addition to washing the vulva, during menstruation also pay attention to hygiene to normal bathing, shampooing, bathing is recommended to wash the shower, do not wash the basin liquid, and do not take a bath.