Many women have the habit of washing their “private parts”, but do you know what to do to wash your “private parts”? How should you wash your “private parts”? Under normal circumstances, you don’t need to wash your vulva or vagina, you just need to rinse it with running water when you take a shower. Some women are very clean, so they only need to wash their vulva with water every day. Since the vagina has a “self-cleaning” mechanism, it is not advisable to douche the vagina in healthy conditions, especially if you use various “lotions” to douche the vagina, which can damage the vagina’s own environment and cause infections. In the case of vaginitis, you should not douche blindly because different pathogenic bacteria have different pH levels and improper douching can lead to the growth of germs.