Question Posted Wednesday September 15 2010, 9:08 pm
I get this white stuff stuck on my pussy lips pretty often. It reminds me of something I saw about the Vagina Monologues if you know what I'm talking about. It's not infection is what I'm saying. It's just this build up of my natural juices dried or whatever. Anyway I want to be clean because my gf is coming over tonight and you get the idea. How can I keep my pussy clean and washed right? Maybe like smell less smelly? k
Soap shouldn't be put into the vagina at all because it will disrupt the natural balance of things. Your body naturally cleans itself all the time.
Your dried discharge is that. It happens. Make sure to shower at least once a day and take a wet washcloth (only water) to wipe around the outer bits of your vagina where you're talking about. The washcloth will help to wipe off the buildup.
Some women just need to shower more than once a day if something like this becomes a problem. You'd probably get the most "benefit" from that by showering when you got up and right before you went to bed.
If you're concerned that it may not be normal then you should talk with your doctor. If you have odd odor or heavy discharge suddenly then it's time to talk with your gynecologist about infections.
So, anyway, simply wipe off your vagina parts in the shower every day with a wet washcloth. Don't wipe too hard since you don't want to hurt yourself. If you haven't been cleaning for awhile it might be a little harder for things to come off but just relax and try again the next time you bathe. Which, I would assume, bathing would probably help you remove it if it's dried, as you say it is.
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