To avoid abnormal vaginal discharge:
- Maintain genital hygiene.
"Finish pee clean with water, direction from the front (bladder) to the back (anus)," so as not to infect anal bacteria into your vagina.
- Choosing the right underwear, preferably from nylon material.
Routine change of underwear every day. Similarly if you wear pantyliners, do not get a full day.
Avoid excess weight and do not eat too much food high sugar content.
Perform regular gynecological examination, including early detection of cervical cancer. Ideally once a year, especially for those who have had sexual intercourse.
Do not indiscriminately urinate in public places, make sure in public toilets use soap and absorbed water remaining with a dry tissue to reduce the risk of infection. Can also use aqua glass water to wash the genitals.
6.** Avoid the use of antibiotics and drugs in the long run**, because it causes a normal population changes in the body lumen, especially in the genitals and intestines.