The vulva can be washed every day, but it is not recommended to wash it with lotion every day. Daily cleaning of the vulva can reduce the chance of vaginitis or cervicitis. Women’s vulva is easily infected by pathogens and if not cleaned daily, it can lead to abnormal vaginal discharge or vulvar itching and other symptoms of vaginitis, so daily cleaning can reduce the occurrence of these gynecological diseases. In addition to washing your vulva, you also need to change your underwear regularly. During menstruation, you also need to change your sanitary napkins regularly to keep your vulva clean and dry. If you have abnormal vaginal discharge, odorous vaginal discharge, or itchy vulva, you need to go to the hospital for routine white belt examination in a timely manner to provide targeted treatment according to the specific type of pathogenic infection.