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Can I wash my hair and take a bath during menstruation? Can I take a shower and wash my hair during menstruation?
You can take a bath and wash your hair during menstruation, and there will be a lot of menstrual blood flowing out during menstruation. Keeping the vulva clean during menstruation is encouraged, because if you don't pay attention to cleaning during menstruation, it may lead to vaginitis and so on. However, you need to pay attention to the following matters when taking a bath during menstruation: 1. You should take a bath during your period, not in a tub. 2. Be sure to keep warm when taking a bath during menstruation, avoid taking a bath with cold water, and avoid being stimulated by cool wind when taking a bath. If you take a bath with cold water during menstruation, it will easily lead to dysmenorrhea, and women are prone to catching a cold. During menstruation, women can generally take a bath, but during the bathing process, they should pay attention to keeping fit and keeping warm, and pay attention to choosing the appropriate bathing method.

During menstruation, women can choose to take a shower. In the process of bathing, we should pay attention to strengthening the cold and warmth of the body to avoid catching cold. It is best not to take a bath for more than half an hour. Wipe your body and dry your hair with a clean towel in time after bathing. Occasional bathing during menstruation generally does not have a great impact on health and menstrual cycle.

In addition, it is not recommended for menstruating women to take a bath. Because the resistance of vagina and uterus to bacteria is relatively poor during menstruation, the cervix and vagina are in a state of relaxation and expansion. Bathing and sitz bathing during menstruation may lead to retrograde infection of uterine cavity, which may lead to gynecological diseases such as vaginitis, cervicitis or endometritis in women.