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Columnist: Madailygist

How to keep a woman's private part healthy

Ignoring symptoms can even affect your reproductive health Ignoring symptoms can even affect your reproductive health

An unhealthy vagina could mean you have contracted an STD, and this can be deadly. Ignoring symptoms can even affect your reproductive health.

The vagina is one important body part you should never ignore. Any suspicious changes should be investigated as you risk major issues to your body if you keep assuming all is well.

An unhealthy vagina could mean you have contracted an STD, and this can be deadly. Ignoring symptoms can even affect your reproductive health.
Here are 6 signs you are fine down there.

1. No itching

In general, a healthy vagina won’t give you any trouble. Anything from hormonal fluctuations to yeast infections can cause vaginal itchiness. So if everything feels A-OK down there, it’s probably in good working order.

2. Normal discharge

Discharge can vary throughout your cycle. According to WebMD, normal discharge may be clear, cloudy, thin, or thick. As long as it isn’t itchy or any unusual color, you probably have a clean bill of health.

3. Normal scent

It’s normal for your vagina to have a slight odor, and chances are you know what’s typical for your own equipment. While a strong, “rotting” kind of odor could signify an infection, a bit of scent is to be expected.

4. No obvious spots or irritation

Healthy vaginas are rather unblemished. If you have certain STDs, then this may cause red, itchy, painful sores to develop. So if things look smooth and and nothing hurts, that’s a good sign.

5. No pain

In general, pain signifies a problem. Some women have to deal with debilitating conditions such as endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease that can hurt considerably. So if you don’t have to think twice about whethervag things hurt down there, you’re likely in good health.


6. Pain-free sex

Of course a bit of pain may be expected when things get a little wild. But according to WebMD, women may experience extreme pain during sex because of conditions such as vaginismus, infections, or problems with the cervix. If you’re generally able to do the deed without any ill effects, then your vagina is likely in great health.