The Madina Polyclinic’s nurse has advised women to refrain from applying deodorant on their vagina.
The practice, according to Blaise Ackom, can lead to health issues.
He ascribed this behavior to the widespread practice among women nowadays of improving their bodies, particularly their intimate areas, in order to appease men.
Mr. Ackom said in an interview with Roselyn Felli on Prime Morning on Tuesday that no vagina is perfect, therefore women shouldn’t try to make it smell nice.
“…Now we even have vaginal sprays and deodorants in town and ladies feel that the sprays you use on our bodies can be used down there. People feel that certain things around them are very unpleasant after or during their menstrual period.”
“So, some will just apply the deodorants, or some will just open their legs and spray there. That’s why I’m saying that the vagina is not meant to smell like vanilla, strawberry, and the rest. They want a perfect vagina, and there’s no perfect vagina,” he explained.
The health expert advised ladies to be happy with who they are naturally and to stop trying to impress other people when speaking on the show.
Concerning the effects of vaginal enlargement, Mr. Ackom said that difficulties could arise during childbirth.
“We have vulvar cancer, which you can be predisposed to. The place can even become inflamed. At times, you can even have what we call “dyspareunia,”, pain during sex. Usually, you’ll have consistent pain during sexual activities, and those people, you can have sex with them for like 3 hours, and they won’t have any form of orgasm,” he said.
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