The genital area should be cleaned with soap and water once every day with a mild and fragrance free soap.
Always clean the vulva or genital area before the anal region to prevent the entry of harmful organisms from the anus into the genitals.
Do not share your undergarments and towels or washcloths with others. Always wash these items immediately after use instead of leaving them in the laundry, particularly when suffering from any infections of the genitals like vaginal thrush. Follow a strict one time use policy for these items.
Avoid cleaning your genitals with hot or warm water, as doing so may result in dryness and irritation. Using a hand held shower and some cold water is always recommended for this purpose.
While cleaning your genital area with a tissue or even while wiping it dry with a towel, always pat dry and then go from front to back with a single stroke. This prevents the contamination of the genitals with organisms from the anus that are known to cause urinary tract infections amongst others.
1.Regularly Screen for STD's. If you are currently sexually active and engage in unprotected sex it's important that you undergo regular screening for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs). ...
2.Practice Good Hygiene. This one is simple enough to follow. ...
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1.Regularly Screen for STD's. If you are currently sexually active and engage in unprotected sex it's important that you undergo regular screening for HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs). ...
2.Practice Good Hygiene. This one is simple enough to follow. ...
3.Maintain A Healthy Lifestyle. ...
4.Quit Smoking. ...
5. visit your doctor