xo_dream answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 10:50 pm: Try using some kind of feminine wipe // deoderant // anything else. And make sure to wash it when you take a shower. If it doesn't get any better, you should probably see a doctor. [ xo_dream's advice column | Ask xo_dream A Question ]
silent_x_cry answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 7:59 pm: Try some feminine wipes, feminine wash, or a douche. You can use the wipes every time you use the bathroom (this is especially useful when you're on your period). I think Playtex puts out a feminine wipe that's flushable. You can also try a feminine wash -- Summer's Eve has lots of scented (or unscented, if you're sensitive to fragrances) washes for that area. You just use it in the shower. If the odor is mostly during or after your period, you might want to try a douche. Check with a doctor first, because these can be unsafe, especially if there's a chance you could be pregnant. They involve sticking a nozzle-type thing into your vagina (it feels just like a tampon) and squeezing liquid from a bottle into your vagina. It's usually not too comfortable, to be honest. And I'd definitely try the feminine wash or wipes before I resorted to a douche.
o0Tina0o answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:49 pm: if u have body odors.. down there.. u probley like have a bacteria infection or something... the best thing 2 do is go 2 a doctor... but if u dont .. like take a few showers a day and wash yourself and buy a doshe( if u r a girl ) and if it dont go away after a few weeks.. go c a doctor...ASAP [ o0Tina0o's advice column | Ask o0Tina0o A Question ]
bAyBeEgUrL8 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:26 pm: good question, i was recently talking to one of my friends about this and we came to the conclusion of " if it doesnt work just by washing or shaving but a deuche bag " a deuche bag is something like a tampon and it helps to clean everything out down there! Good luck babe! [ bAyBeEgUrL8's advice column | Ask bAyBeEgUrL8 A Question ]
sweetiixx3 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:01 pm: look in the feminine isle of like Wal*Mart or CVS or somethinq they have somethinq called a deusche (i dont know how to spell it lol )its kind of like a tampon .. theres directions on the box - ive never used one but i hear they work pretty qood. [ sweetiixx3's advice column | Ask sweetiixx3 A Question ]
Sweetie2oo4 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 2:20 pm: ok..try looking at the store in the bathing section for like odor eaters for women and stuff like that..if the problem doesn't go away, then consult your doctor, that could be sign of infection..also try shaving "down there" that helps too. =) anyting else? drop it in my inbox
Karen answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 1:39 pm: Umm, just keep on washing yourself "down there". Also, there is this deoderant spray that is made for "down there" and you can buy it in the feminine isle of a supermarket or pharmacy. Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
On3-Sh3xii-Gl answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 12:22 pm: Use any type of vagina cleanser or those realli small pads juss make sure u chane it often..its better to ask your mom or close family friend(woman) they know wut to do...hoped i helped [ On3-Sh3xii-Gl's advice column | Ask On3-Sh3xii-Gl A Question ]
icey0990 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 12:21 pm: i dont think you can...just wash yourself or w/e down there...make sure you dont have a yeast infection because sometimes, not always, when you have an odor down there you might have an infection. drop one in my box if you wanna ask anything else!
-melissa [ icey0990's advice column | Ask icey0990 A Question ]
Laura answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 12:20 pm: Umm, well, Summer's Eve makes special like shower gels just for that stuff, it's fairly cheap too, and you can get it at Wal-Mart. Also, get some panti-liners. Yeah, cheesey. But they work. They are like mini pads, they're REALLY little you can't even feel that you're wearing them, but they catch any discharge and keep you fresh. They also make scented ones, too, so yeah. And if you use the liners, make sure you change them every time you go to the bathroom, otherwise you might get the problem back again.
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