Cancer do not just appear suddenly many times, they develop quietly over years due to habits and practices that most women don’t even think twice about. One common practice to avoid is poor intimate hygiene, such as using harsh soaps, scented wipes, or strong detergents around the vaginal area. These products can destroy the natural protective bacteria and create an environment where infections grow easily.
Another risky habit is douching. Many ladies believe it keeps them “extra clean,” but in reality, it pushes bacteria deeper into the reproductive tract, causing infections that may become serious over time.
It also increases the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, which can damage reproductive organs.
Engaging in unprotected sexual intercourse with multiple partners also increases the likelihood of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) infections—the leading cause of cervical cancer. Consistent.Read Original/Read Complete.