Dirty things during ovulation

Dirty means that the eggs released by women during ovulation are invaded by pathogens such as bacteria and viruses, causing vaginal inflammation or other symptoms of infection. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge increases, which helps bacteria grow and spread. If women do not practice proper cleaning and care during this time, it can lead to the development of dirt.

Why does dirt happen? This is because a woman’s eggs during ovulation are infected and damaged by pathogens, which can lead to vaginal flora imbalance, which can lead to vaginal inflammation or infection with other diseases. In addition, women's reproductive organs and immune systems are also affected by ovulation, making them more susceptible to pathogens.

In order to avoid the occurrence of dirt, women should perform proper cleaning and care during ovulation. This includes regular vaginal cleansing, using antibacterial lotions, avoiding excessive sexual activity, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, etc. In addition, if women have symptoms of dirty things, they should seek medical treatment promptly to avoid delaying treatment and aggravating symptoms.