28/10/2021
FACTS AND FICTION ABOUT VAGINA'S
depth, squirting, smell, and color of the skin
Dr mwangi from olive herbal clinic will continue answering the most asked questions from quiz 6 -11
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6. Does the cl****is get bigger, too?
Yes! When you’re aroused, your cl****is will swell and retract, meaning that it hides under its hood. Your cl****is won’t change in size as drastically as a p***s does when sexually stimulated, but there’s definitely an increase in size.
7. Do all lady parts look the same?
Nope, not at all. Your va**na, l***a, cl****is, and all other parts of your genitalia are unique. Your l***a may be asymmetrical, or your cl****is may be small. The skin in this area may even be lighter or darker than your overall skin color.
Although there may be average sizes and shapes, everyone’s ge****ls really are different!
8. Why is the skin down there darker than the rest of me?
It’s completely normal for the skin of your ge****ls to be a different color than the rest of you. For example, some women have brown or reddish l***a, while others may have pink or purplish l***a.
Your ge****ls may also become darker when you’re aroused. The blood flow to the area can cause swelling and the color of your cl****is and inner lips (l***a minora) to change.
But, keep in mind, if your va**na is a chronic purple color, you may be dealing with a yeast infection or chronic irritation of the v***a known as a lichen simplex. If you’re worried about the color of your va**na, it’s worth making an appointment with Dr mwangi olive health
9. Is p***c hair really necessary?
Whether you have p***c hair comes down to personal preference. It’s not actually necessary to the health of your va**na.
But there are certain risks from removing p***c hair, depending on the method. For example, you may experience symptoms like razor burn, cuts, or itching if the hair isn’t removed properly.
10. Should I do**he to keep things clean?
Although douching remains a common practice olive health herbal clinic doctors recommend that you don’t do**he. Your va**na cleans itself naturally, so there’s no need to go the extra mile.
Douching can actually strip your va**na of the natural, healthy microbes, as well as temporarily change the natural acidity and cause buildup of harmful bacteria. That means your va**na is left susceptible to va**nal infections and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
11. Does it smell differently at different times of the month?
It’s totally understandable why you might freak out if there’s an odor coming from your va**na. But the truth is, it’s actually normal for a va**na to have some odor.
For example, Dr mwangi olive health explains you may notice a smell after changing your diet — garlic, tuna, and dietary supplements can have that effect. It’s also natural for va**nal odor to change in intensity and smell throughout menstruation.
But if there’s a persistent and foul odor, or if there’s also a thick or greenish discharge, see your doctor right away. You may have an infection or a bacterial imbalance. Your doctor can prescribe medication to help treat the smell and underlying condition.
The bottom line
The va**na’s depth, smell, and color of the skin, among other things, aren’t the same for everyone. But if you’re concerned about your va**na, such as discoloration or a foul odor, Visit they’ll be able to assure you if everything is normal, or start you on a treatment plan if there are any medical issues.
Either way, it’s important to remember that everyone’s va**na is different — and that’s OK!
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