Many women have found themselves in awkward situations due to inserting inappropriate objects into their vaginas, often resulting in medical emergencies. The vagina is a delicate and self-cleaning organ that doesn’t require risky experiments to remain healthy. Inserting unsuitable items can lead to infections, injuries, or long-term damage. Here are seven things to avoid:
1. Household objects: Items like cucumbers or makeup brushes are not meant for vaginal insertion and can cause cuts or infections. Opt for medical-grade silicone sex toys instead.
2. Food items: Foods such as fruits or chocolate can disrupt the vaginal pH and lead to infections. Keep food for consumption only.
3. Soaps and perfumed products: Scented soaps and cleaning agents can disrupt the natural balance of the vagina. Use mild, unscented soap only on the vulva.
4. Herbal mixtures: Home remedies like garlic or vinegar can cause irritation and disrupt pH levels. Consult a medical professional for effective treatments.
5. Sharp objects: Non-medical devices can cause harm. Use only toys designed for vaginal use.
6. Strong chemicals: Douching with bleach or antiseptics is dangerous and can destroy natural flora. Avoid douching altogether.
7. Non-sterile cloths: Makeshift pads can leave fibres and increase infection risk. Use clean, sterile sanitary products.
For safe vaginal care, use medically approved sanitary products, body-safe sex toys, and maintain regular hygiene. Visit a gynaecologist regularly for professional advice and check-ups. Your vagina deserves gentle care and respect for optimal health and comfort.

