What does it mean to have dark skin during ovulation?

Black skin refers to a layer of black film-like substance that appears around a woman's vaginal opening and clitoris. This dark skin usually appears during ovulation because it protects women from bacteria and increases sexual desire. However, if dark skin is too severe or lasts for too long, it may have a negative impact on a woman's health.

So, what is the reason for dark skin during ovulation? Often, this dark skin is caused by an imbalance of vaginal flora. When there are too many bacteria in the vagina, it can cause vaginal itching, pain, and infection. In addition, dark skin may also be caused by other factors, such as poor nutrition, drug use, sexual behavior, etc.

What should a woman do if she develops dark skin during ovulation? First, women should keep their vaginas clean and avoid using overused cleansers or antibiotics. Secondly, women can take some antifungal drugs, such as ketoconazole or itraconazole, to relieve the symptoms of black skin. Finally, if the black skin phenomenon lasts for a long time or the symptoms are severe, women should consult a doctor for further treatment advice.