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What About After Sexual Activity?
After sexual activity, it's advisable to wash and then pat dry the genital area. This can help remove any residual fluids and reduce the risk of
urinary tract infections (UTIs)
and other complications.
Frequently asked queries:
What Does "Pat Dry" Mean in Gynecology?
Why is "Pat Dry" Important?
How to Properly Pat Dry?
When Should You Pat Dry?
Can Pat Drying Prevent Vaginal Infections?
Are There Any Specific Towels Recommended?
Can Pat Drying Help with Sensitive Skin?
Is Pat Drying Effective for Postpartum Care?
Does Pat Drying Apply to Menstruating Women?
What About After Sexual Activity?
Are There Alternatives to Pat Drying?
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How is Fertility Assessed?
What Role Does Personalized Medicine Play?
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Are There Any Medications or Supplements That Can Help?
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