Every woman has body hair. Although it is embarrassing, it is unique to women. Those without it are not real women. This is related to women's physiological issues, so it should not be underestimated. It is also the most sensitive part of women, so it is important to protect the hygiene of the private parts. Some people notice that the sides of their private parts are darkening and they may be worried but are too embarrassed to ask. So, what is the reason for the black spots on both sides of the private parts? Normal female private body hair is related to every woman's hygiene and health. Pubic body hair is the sexiest physiological tissue, but like men's beard, it is one of the physiological phenomena of the human body and there is no need to avoid it. In today's civilized and open world, talking about the role and health of pubic body hair is a completely normal and healthy topic and does not mean any bad tendency. Pubic hair is the surface part of the female external genitalia, located in front of the pubic symphysis. After puberty, the subcutaneous fat becomes increasingly plump, pad-like, and pubic hair grows. The distribution of pubic hair is basically an inverted triangle, covering the labia majora downwards and converging in front of the anus. The pubic hair of some women is distributed in long strips. The pubic hair can vary greatly in thickness, abundance, or sparseness, but the degree of curl, amount, density, thickness, and color vary among individuals and races and have no direct relationship to development. The hairless vulva is clean and cool, greatly reducing the chance of lower reproductive tract infection. Just like some ethnic boys have their foreskins cut off when they are young, the glans is clean and infection and penile cancer are almost eliminated. It is a hygienic and healthy choice. Chinese women or women who moved to Europe and the United States when they were young also have razors in the bathroom and have the habit of shaving their pubic hair every day. They believe that shaving the pubic hair makes the vulva clean and cool, and it is also fashionable and good for health. They never have vulvar itching or other infections. There has been no practice of shaving pubic hair among women, especially those with thick and abundant pubic hair. Coupled with the closed dressing habit, the pubic area becomes damp, stuffy, and difficult to wash, which is very suitable for the growth and reproduction of mold and various pathogenic bacteria, leading to lower reproductive tract infection, further causing infertility, and is also one of the reasons for the high incidence of cervical cancer. I have consulted several doctors (in Australia and the United States), and among them, almost no one suffers from lower reproductive tract infection or vulvar inflammation. A general practitioner at a clinic said: "Women here have the habit of shaving their pubic hair since childhood. Their genitals are clean and they often sunbathe on the beach all year round. They don't get vulvar infections. I haven't seen these patients, but it's not uncommon among Arabs and Chinese." In most Western countries, the incidence of reproductive tract infections among women is below 10%, while in India, Bangladesh and Egypt, the incidence is between 52% and 92%. Zhao Gengli et al. in my country conducted an epidemiological investigation on reproductive tract infections in married women of childbearing age. The cumulative incidence rate was 46.5%, and the incidence rate of reproductive tract infections in peasant women was 51.7%, which was significantly higher than that of women of childbearing age in other occupations. The above survey data show that the incidence of female reproductive tract infection is related to the hygienic habit of shaving pubic hair. Is it normal to have black spots on both sides of private parts? The inner thighs on both sides of the vulva are very dark. If there is no pain, itching, or skin thickening, it is often caused by pigmentation in clinical practice. Pigmentation here is generally a normal physiological phenomenon, so please don't worry. If necessary, you can go to the hospital's dermatology department for further examination to confirm the diagnosis. Therefore, it is completely normal for the private parts to be dark, and there is no need to worry about it. Usually protect your private parts and pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene to prevent the occurrence of diseases. However, if a woman experiences pain or itching in her private parts, she needs to see a doctor promptly. This means that there is a problem with her body. She should not avoid seeing a doctor because she is embarrassed. The most important thing is to ensure her own health. |
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