Expert warns wearing knickers leads to vaginal infection
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Wearing knickers can increase heat and sweat in the genital area, creating a home for bacteria and a risk of vaginal infections, warns New York women
Wearing knickers can increase heat and sweat in the genital area, creating a home for bacteria and a risk of vaginal infections, warns New York women's health expert Dr Donnica Moore.
Wearing knickers can increase heat and sweat in the genital area, creating a home for bacteria and a risk of vaginal infections, warns New York women's health expert Dr Donnica Moore.
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