Care of Vagina Apk
Apk Infos
Version | 2.0 |
Rating | 1.0/5, based on 1 votes |
Size | 3.5 MB |
Requires Android | Android 4.1+ (Jelly Bean) |
Author's Notes | This app cantain very vital tips that you can use to take care of your vagina. |
About Care of Vagina APK
Table Of Contents
Description
Every year, millions of cases of vaginitis (vaginal inflammation) affect women of all ages, but they are especially susceptible during the reproductive years. Fluctuating hormonal levels, bacteria, and sexual activities are just a few of the most common reasons women experience vaginal discomfort. The three most common forms of vaginitis are yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis (BV), and trichomoniasis. Symptoms for all three can include some form of vaginal discharge, itching, and irritation, so it is important to understand how they are different and require specialized treatment.Knowing your body well and understanding the symptoms, causes, risk factors and treatment options will help you decide upon a course of action that is right for you.
This simple application discussed so many areas about having a healthy vagina in detailed. Areas includes:
>Vaginal Facts
>Vaginal Infections
>Yeast Infection and Remedies
>Trichomoniasis and Remedies
>Bacterial Vaginosis
>Quizs-Taste Your Knowledge
>Vaginal Ordor and Treatment
>Vaginal Itching
>10 Things You Should Never Do
>Frequently Asked Questions
Vagina
Scheme female reproductive system-en.svg
Diagram of the female human reproductive tract and ovaries
Vaginal opening description.jpg
Vulva with pubic hair removed and labia separated to show the opening of the vagina:
Clitoral hood
Clitoris
Labia minora
Urethral opening
Vaginal opening
Perineum
Anus
Details
Precursor urogenital sinus and paramesonephric ducts
Artery superior part to uterine artery, middle and inferior parts to vaginal artery
Vein uterovaginal venous plexus, vaginal vein
Nerve
Sympathetic: lumbar splanchnic plexus
Parasympathetic: pelvic splanchnic plexus
Lymph upper part to internal iliac lymph nodes, lower part to superficial inguinal lymph nodes
Identifiers
Latin Vagina
MeSH D014621
TA A09.1.04.001
FMA 19949
Anatomical terminology
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In mammals, the vagina is the elastic, muscular part of the female genital tract. In humans, it extends from the vulva to the cervix. The outer vaginal opening is normally partly covered by a membrane called the hymen. At the deep end, the cervix (neck of the uterus) bulges into the vagina. The vagina allows for sexual intercourse and birth. It also channels menstrual flow (menses), which occurs in humans and closely related primates as part of the monthly menstrual cycle.
Although research on the vagina is especially lacking for different animals, its location, structure and size is documented as varying among species. Female mammals usually have two external openings in the vulva, the urethral opening for the urinary tract and the vaginal opening for the genital tract. This is different from male mammals, who usually have a single urethral opening for both urination and reproduction. The vaginal opening is much larger than the nearby urethral opening, and both are protected by the labia in humans. In amphibians, birds, reptiles and monotremes, the cloaca is the single external opening for the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary, and reproductive tracts.
To accommodate smoother penetration of the vagina during sexual intercourse or other sexual activity, vaginal moisture increases during sexual arousal in human females and other female mammals. This increase in moisture provides vaginal lubrication, which reduces friction. The texture of the vaginal walls creates friction for the penis during sexual intercourse and stimulates it toward ejaculation, enabling fertilization. Along with pleasure and bonding, women's sexual behavior with others (which can include heterosexual or lesbian sexual activity) can result in sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the risk of which can be reduced by recommended safe sex practices. Other health issues may also affect the human vagina.
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Latest updates
What's new in version 2.0
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