These microcuts can lead to irritation swelling and even an infection if they re not treated appropriately ingber says.
Scented toilet paper irritation.
There can be a lot of reasons why swelling or irritation happens.
Allergic reaction to spermicide.
Scented toilet paper is totally normal right.
Which toilet paper is better for your anus it s important to use a soft tissue to avoid cuts and bruises that could open the skin and lead to infections manhattan obgyn daniel roshan explains.
The weird way toilet paper might be messing with your vulva.
This is a common reason to avoid scented toilet paper.
Do you use scented or colored toilet paper.
Peach citrus sea scented toilet paper are hugely popular in france but why.
Your hygiene routine or sex life may have something to do with your vaginal burning or vaginal irritation.
Does scented toilet paper seem strange to you.
It may be surprising but skin irritation of the anus and vulva can be the result of contact dermatitis due to an allergic reaction to toilet.
An allergic reaction to bubble bath or soap used to clean the genital area.
I always tell patients especially those who report vulvar irritation to dab gently not wipe and to use only unscented white toilet paper after urinating.
Colored toilet paper can irritate the vaginal area and frequent use can cause infections of the urinary tract.
And why isn t scented toilet paper very popular in the usa.
Skin irritation caused by toilet paper treatment.
It comes in all kinds of fun colors like pink an blue.
The use of colored or perfumed toilet paper.
This is a common reason to avoid scented toilet paper.
Use of vaginal sprays or douches.
In fact some turn to reusable cloth toilet paper or bidet solutions to avoid the irritation a regular toilet paper could cause.
Infections usually cause vaginal burning and vaginal irritation.
The infections can be non infectious like candida or they can be sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea or genital herpes.
Irritation by a chlorinated swimming pool or hot tub water.
One of the most common questions a gynecologist asks a patient with a yeast infection is whether she uses colored and scented toilet paper.
Let s take a closer look.
Use water and a plain unscent.