Rinsing well with water after every urination can clean the surface of the skin and prevent bacterial growth, but be careful not to wash the vagina at will.
There may be residual urine in the urethra after urination, which may soak nearby clothing and cause bacterial growth, and women’s urethra is short and prone to bacterial infections, so rinsing with water after urination helps to clean the skin and inhibit bacteria.
However, it is important to note that women’s vagina itself there are bacteria, and lactobacilli multiply to inhibit the growth of other bacteria, if frequent douching will lead to the destruction of the balance of flora, which may lead to the growth of other bacteria, thus affecting the health of the body.