Can women get vaginitis after urinating with paper?

Rumor: Women will get vaginitis after urinating with paper?

Truth: Such worries are totally unnecessary.

As long as clean toilet paper is used, vaginitis will not be caused.

Under normal circumstances, a clean toilet paper is unlikely to contain trichomonas or other pathogenic microorganisms. Of course, the toilet paper we use everyday is not completely sterile, but the microorganisms on it are likely to be similar to those on a clean underpants.

Therefore, if wiping with paper after urination is an inappropriate contact with the vagina, thus causing the user to suffer from vaginitis, wouldn’t it be vaginitis if wearing underpants? Therefore, this kind of online rumor is untenable.

Because of physiological structure, women need to wipe them clean with paper after urinating, otherwise it is easy to cause their private parts to be wet and cause other health problems.

It really does more harm than good to change the correct living habits because of a rumor of unknown origin on the Internet.

Keep good living habits, love hygiene but don’t be extremely paranoid about hygiene. Wear breathable cotton underwear and exercise regularly. You will find vaginitis is far away from you.