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do you prefer it steamed or sauté ??

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'Vaginal steaming' leaves woman with second-degree burn: report
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By Madeline Farber | Fox News
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Talk about a hot mess.

A woman who attempted so-called “vaginal steaming” suffered a second-degree burn, according to a case report in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Canada.

The unnamed 62-year-old woman tried the method “in an attempt to reduce vaginal prolapse,” which eMedicineHealth describes as a condition in which structures such as the uterus, rectum, bladder, urethra, small bowel, or the vagina itself may begin to prolapse, or fall out of their normal positions.

The woman reportedly attempted vaginal steaming – the process of getting hot steam into one’s vagina – after a doctor who was treating her prolapse recommended surgery, according to the report, as cited by Forbes.

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A traditional Chinese doctor purportedly recommended the woman try vaginal steaming, telling the woman to prepare a “pan of boiling water mixed with herbal medicine and put this pan on the rim of her toilet bowl,” per Forbes.

She then sat over the steam for roughly 20 minutes, doing this each day for a series of days. Later, after noticing she had bloody discharge, the woman went to an emergency room. Doctors there reportedly told her she had a second-degree burn on the lining of her cervix and vagina, which was causing the bleeding.

Surprisingly, the woman did not feel any pain, according to the report, which noted she was told to apply Polysporin antibiotic ointment and wrap the affected area in gauze.

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There’s no scientific evidence that vaginal steaming – which gained popularity after actress Gwyneth Paltrow endorsed it on her website in 2015 – helps with any condition, per Healthline.

In fact, since the vagina self-cleans, the process of steaming might cause the growth of unwanted bacteria that could result in yeast infections and other vaginal woes.

“Vaginal skin is delicate, sensitive, and easily traumatized. Using it as target practice for a plume of warm steam may cause vaginal burns or scalding,” Healthline added.
 
Doesn't matter how much they make, that is one under paid Gynecologist
 
I gotta stop speed reading. HOW DID DENTURES GET IN THERE??? :lol:
 
This could be real news!
They said it was target practice .
 
I prefer my oysters to be raw...with maybe a twist of lemon....

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:D
 
With the steam and the walking around it would make a great parts cleaner. Throw a few parts in there and it would clean them up pretty nicely. Wife material.
 
what kind of idiots market fds without flavour! kind of like air fresheners in a bathroom, smells like somebody "**** in a pine tree"
 
Warm steam? Steam is not warm, it is very hot!

Na na hey hey kiss it goodbye.
 
Warm steam? Steam is not warm, it is very hot!

Na na hey hey kiss it goodbye.
Maybe women could start Vaping in the Vajayjay.......all sorts of flavours available....and the smoke is allegedly harmless. :D
 
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