Know your V
Vaginal symptoms tend to be taboo topics, but they are surprisingly common, affecting most women at some point in their lives. Six out of ten Swedish women (61%) think that there is too little talk about women’s intimate health. It is mainly the younger age groups that stand out among those who believe that there is too little talk about women’s intimate health, as well as women who have not yet given birth.
Vaginal health problems tend to be taboo topics, but they're surprisingly common, affecting most women at some point in their lives. As many as one out of three women will suffer from bacterial vaginosis and more than 50% of all women will experience vaginal atrophy (dryness). Next to that, six out of ten Swedish women (61%) agree there’s not enough focus on women’s intimate health issues, especially among young women. Surveys show that women with vaginal health issues are reluctant to seek help from their GP or gynecologist, where 43% said they would rather seek information about intimate problems online.
We want to help and take our part in breaking these taboos, because women do suffer from vaginal diseases. Here, VagiVital provides well-based information which explains some of the most common causes of vaginal health issues.