The Shame-Free Guide to Intimate Hygiene for Indian Women

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The Shame-Free Guide to Intimate Hygiene for Indian Women

By BeSukhi Team  ·  6 min read  ·  May 2025

Intimate hygiene is rarely talked about openly in India, yet it’s one of the most important aspects of a woman’s health. This guide cuts through myths and confusion to give you clear, doctor-aligned information on how to care for your intimate area.

Understanding Your Vaginal pH

The vagina is self-cleaning. It maintains a naturally acidic pH of 3.8–4.5, which prevents harmful bacteria from overgrowing. When this pH is disrupted — by harsh soaps, douching, or certain products — it creates conditions for infections.

pH Reference Chart

Healthy vagina3.8–4.5 ✅
Regular soap9–10 ❌
Good intimate wash3.5–4.5 ✅
Plain water7 (neutral)

Daily Intimate Hygiene: The Right Way

✅ Do This

  • Wash the external vulva only with lukewarm water
  • Use a pH-balanced intimate wash (pH 3.5–4.5) if needed
  • Wipe front to back after using the toilet
  • Wear breathable cotton underwear
  • Change sanitary products every 4–6 hours

❌ Avoid This

  • Douching (washing inside the vagina) — never needed
  • Using regular soap, shower gel, or dettol internally
  • Wearing tight synthetic underwear for long periods
  • Scented panty liners or scented toilet paper
  • Wearing wet clothes or sweaty gym wear for too long

Common Myths — Busted

❌ Myth

“You need to clean inside your vagina daily to stay hygienic.”

✅ Fact

The vagina is self-cleaning. Cleaning internally disrupts natural balance and increases infection risk. Only the external vulva needs gentle washing.

❌ Myth

“Vaginal discharge is always a sign of infection.”

✅ Fact

Clear to white discharge with no strong odour is completely normal. It changes throughout your cycle. See a doctor only if discharge is yellow/green, has a fishy odour, or causes itching.

❌ Myth

“Intimate wash is the same as regular soap — just use any body wash.”

✅ Fact

Regular soap has a pH of 9–10. Using it on the vulva disrupts natural acidic pH and increases susceptibility to infections. A quality intimate wash is specifically formulated to match vaginal pH (3.5–4.5).

When to See a Doctor

  • Itching, burning, or irritation that doesn’t go away
  • Discharge that is yellow, green, or grey
  • Strong fishy or unusual odour
  • Pain or burning during urination
  • Pain during sex

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