Female Piercing

January 15, 2008

For The Woman Who Has Had A Clitoris Piercing

Filed under: Female Genital Piercings, Health issues — Female Piercing Expert @ 4:47 pm

The following article was written for a specific group of women, women who have had a clitoris piercing. The writer wants to let all women know about the dangers that can come from douching. That danger is greatest when the douching is done with a chemical that contains some type of perfume. The writer of the following article has not offered an opinion about clitoris piercing, a procedure that can encourage the use of douching. Douching can add a sweet smell to an area associated with unpleasant feminine odors.

Some women are eager to get a piercing. They enjoy jewelry, and seek as many ways as possible to display the jewelry that they possess. This article does not deal with the possible infection that could be caused by careless use of a piercing needle. This article focuses on the type of infection that could result from improper aftercare, following a particular type of piercing.

A woman who has had a clitoris piercing might purchase and wear a clitoris ring. If that same woman also decides to use a perfume-like chemical in a douche, then her clitoris piercing could become the cause of a smell far different from the sweet smell of the perfume used in the douching solution.

By using a perfume in a douche, a woman changes the pH of her vaginal region. Normally, a woman’s vaginal region has a pH that is between 3.8 and 4.5. That pH prevents the growth of the bacteria that can cause a vaginal infection.

According to estimates made by health professionals, the organism called bacteria vaginosis produces up to 95% of the unpleasant smells that are associated with feminine odor problems. Those same bacteria are present in the vagina at the time of a clitoris piercing. For that reason, a woman must use great care when selecting a piercing specialist.

A good piercing specialist should know how to clean the area of the vagina prior to the clitoris piercing. A good piercing specialist should take the time to explain to the female client the sort of after care that should follow that same piercing. A knowledgeable piercing specialist would not suggest the douching of the vagina.

A knowledgeable piercing specialist would realize that any effort at douching could cause the woman with the piercing to develop a vaginal infection. A knowledgeable piercing specialist should appreciate why a woman would want to avoid getting such an infection. A vaginal infection can create much discomfort.

A woman with a vaginal infection will have vaginal itching. A woman with a vaginal infection will notice a fishy odor coming from a private part of her body, a part close to the area that can undergo a piercing. A woman with a vaginal infection might also complain about a sudden soreness.

Sometimes, a woman with a vaginal infection even develops a rash. A woman might want to put a pretty colored ring in a piercing, but she certainly does not want a red rash in the area near a piercing. For that reason, a woman should use exercise caution when cleaning the area of a piercing. She should not count on douching to provide a tool for satisfactory aftercare following the piercing of any part of the private region in her body.

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