While many essential oils have anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, none of them are recommended for use on underwear. There is no research to suggest that regular use of essential oils in women’s underwear has any disinfecting or healing properties. The vagina itself has a self-purifying effect, and the frequent use of essential oils in panties may lead to bacterial imbalance and possibly cause infection. In addition, some essential oils are corrosive, if used too often or in too high a concentration may have a corrosive effect. The best clinical care for the genitals is to change underwear regularly, keep the vulva clean and dry, wash the vulva every day, prepare a separate basin to wash underwear, change sanitary napkins during menstruation, and pay attention to the hygiene of sexual life and sexual partners.