In the process of evolution, many characteristics of us humans have actually been preserved, such as hair, which is found in each of us. Although hair is just an attachment to the body, it can play a good role in wicking away sweat and detoxification. It also has many benefits for human health.
The hair distributed on the surface of the human body varies depending on its location, as well as its specific traits and length. And in daily life, there are many female friends who show that their body hair grows too thick and vigorous. Some women will not only choose to shave off their leg hair, armpit hair, etc. to enhance the overall beauty, but also choose to shave off their own hair. Shave off the hair on your private parts to avoid embarrassment.
So, What exactly does it do in terms of hair in the private parts? Can it be scraped off? For these questions, you may wish to find out the following.
1. What does pubic hair do?
This is accompanied by an increase in the age of the human body, especially after reaching the stage of puberty, when people develop gonads, during which the second characteristic becomes more prominent and pubic hair grows. The existence of pubic hair actually plays a very important role. For female friends, it can well protect the health of private parts, resist the invasion of external germs and foreign objects, and reduce the risk of disease to a certain extent.
In addition, because the sweat gland ducts in the private parts of the human body are relatively abundant, the amount of sweat is often relatively large. In addition, many people often sit for long periods of time in daily life, which can easily lead to the growth of bacteria. However, the presence of pubic hair It can play a certain ventilation role. In the process of married life, pubic hair can also have a buffering effect to a certain extent and reduce the degree of skin damage as much as possible.
2. Should the pubic hair be shaved off?
The existence of pubic hair often has its own reasons. As mentioned earlier, it can well help the human body resist the invasion of external bacteria and viruses, thereby better protecting vaginal health. Especially in the process of married life, pubic hair can also Effectively reduce friction and avoid damage to women’s already fragile private parts and skin.
Of course, some people will choose to shave off their pubic hair, because in their opinion, shaving off the pubic hair can be extra refreshing, and at the same time, it is also beneficial to reduce the occurrence of vulvar itching and other conditions, and can reduce the incidence of gynecological diseases to a certain extent.
But what I want to tell you here is that the hair in the pubic area is no different from the hair in other parts of the body. After scraping it off, it will grow out again after a while, and if the scraped pubic hair grows out again, it will grow out again. After that, it will be rougher than before, which will actually cause irritation to the skin, thereby increasing the incidence of local inflammation. Therefore, out of consideration for one’s own health, Try not to shave your pubic hair off unless necessary.
3. What does it mean when the pubic hair turns from black to white?
In daily life, there is also a group of people who will find that their pubic hair color has a clear tendency to turn white, so what exactly does it mean for this situation? As a rule, there are two factors.
On the one hand, there are physiological factors, which will be accompanied by an increase in the age of the human body, and the level of melanin secretion in the body will also decrease, which will lead to lighter or even whiter pubic hair color; on the other hand, there are genetic factors, which clinically, some genetic factors will also have an impact on the normal production of melanin, which will also promote the normal growth of pubic hair and obvious changes in color.
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Dr. Ashish Singh is not just a consultant orthopaedic surgeon but a visionary leader in the field. Serving as the Medical Director at Anup Institute of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation in Patna, Bihar, he holds an illustrious academic background with MBBS, MS Ortho, MCh.Orth. (UK), PG Diploma CAOS (UK), and SICOT Diploma Orth. (Sweden).