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Maintaining proper hygiene after sex is crucial to prevent the risk of infections or discomfort. The genital and anal areas can harbor bacteria and other microorganisms, making it essential to practice good hygiene.
The correct way to wipe after sex involves gentle cleaning from front to back. For females, wiping from the front (vaginal area) to the back (anal area) helps prevent the transfer of bacteria from the anus to the urethra, reducing the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs). For males, a similar principle applies, ensuring that any cleaning is done away from the urethral opening. Using mild, fragrance-free wipes or toilet paper and avoiding harsh soaps or irritating substances is advisable. Harsh products can disrupt the natural balance of the genital area, leading to irritation or infections.
Proper hygiene extends beyond wiping. It includes maintaining regular bathing habits, wearing breathable underwear, and practicing safe sex to reduce the likelihood of introducing harmful bacteria. Remember, individual preferences and sensitivities may vary, so adapting hygiene practices to personal comfort is essential.