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According to questionnaires held in the West including the U.S and Europe, over 50% of women have reported
to use cleansers.
Although the vagina has the capacity for self-purification, its anatomical structure is formed of many folds,
its length measures up to 10 cm, and is inclined backwards over 45 degrees so some residues may remain
after menstruation or sexual intercourse. Light cleansing can help self-purification of the vagina.
A bacteria called Lactobacillus acidophillus exists inside the vagina. This bacteria maintains the acidic vaginal
pH as about 4~5. Also, some odor may occur since mucus is excreted incertain situations. If this smell appears
suddenly or gets worse, you may require consultation with a doctor. However, cleansing may help if the odor
continues chronically without any specific diseases. This is actually used as a treatment method in the
obstretics and gynecology area for obstinate chronic bacterial vaginosis or yeast infections.


The vagina sanitizer Suchehwa cleans inside the vagina safely. The unsanitary parts that are difficult to cleanse,
such as residual blood after menstruation or discharge accumulated within the vagina, can be rinsed out. It also
helps to get rid of the unpleasantness of the mind and body caused by menstruation or discharge.
The vaginal sanitizer Suchehwa inserting nozzle is made of a smooth, soft material so that people who are
using the product for the first time can easily and safely handle it. Since there is no assembly of parts required,
there is no risk of bacterial infection and is convenient to use.
The vaginal sanitizer Suchehwa is smaller than the average vagina size (15-17mm) of Asian women.
You can use it safely without the risk of damaging the vagina.
The purified water contained inside the vaginal sanitizer Suchehwa does not contain any preservatives or
additives. Subacid water was manufactured by ozonization and high temperature heating treatment on pure
water. There is no risk of it being spoiled unless it is open. The product has been tested by the official agency
Korea Testing & Research Institute, registered as a KFDA medical device, and certified by the KGMP,
so you don't need to worry about safety.
You should use Suchehwa 1~2 times a day when your menstrual period is almost over. Use one product
each time. Otherwise, you can use the product at your discretion, usually two to three times a week.
Suchehwa is disposable and you must not reuse it with tap water or water from the water purifier.
The amount of purified water filled in the vaginal sanitizer Suchehwa is 110ML. About 20 ML is left after use
due to the container structure. Still, the amount is sufficient enough to cleanse well.
The nozzle introductory part is smaller than the vaginal opening and is a round shape which makes it easier
to insert. So first-time users can use it very safely and easily.
Those in their 20s~60s most commonly use cleansers, but a broad range of women from those who started
menstruation to elderly women whose vaginal self-purification has weakened can use Suchehwa.
If residual blood or impurities remain after menstruation inside the vagina, the self-purification declines and
harmful germs can easily proliferate. Suchehwa helps the self-purification effect inside the vagina as it
washes out the residual blood and foreign matters. * Excessive vaginal cleansing may disturb normal
self-purification.
Although the vagina has the capacity for self-purification, its anatomical structure is formed with numerous folds,
its length measures up to 10 cm, and is inclined backwards at over 45 degrees. The water may come out or
remain inside the body depending on the angle Suchehwa is used.
Even though some of the purified water does not come out, you don't need to worry since it is harmless to the
human body.


1) Wash your hands and open the cap of the product.
Women who wear tight underwear, stockings, or jeans. Women who are concerned about bacterial infections
after a hip bath, swimming, or bathing.
- It is difficult to insert the product if your body is tensed and vaginal muscles are contracted. Breathe deeply
and relax.
2) Choose a comfortable posture to insert the product.
(For example, place one knee on the bathroom floor and spread the other leg, sit on the toilet and spread both
knees, or spread both knees and bend your back)
3) Insert into the vagina.
- Place the nozzle forward and tilt it upward. Grip the bottle and place the tip of the nozzle at the vaginal opening.
- Relax and slowly insert the nozzle upward until the nozzle is completely inside the vagina.
- Squeeze the bottle at once so that the purified water spurts out sufficiently. The fluid that rinses the inside
of the vagina will naturally flow out of the body. Treatment after cleansing should be done well. About 20mL
of fluid will remain in the container due to the container structure, but it is adequate enough for cleansing
effects. The remaining fluid is discarded into the toilet or bathroom drainage. The bottle can be discarded
according to regional waste disposal regulations. Suchehwa is a disposable product. You must never
reuse it with tap water.


It is necessary for all women. Especially, refer to the following items!
1) Women with risks of various bacterial infections:
Women who wear tight underwear, stockings, or jeans. Women who are concerned about bacterial infections
after a hip bath, swimming, or bathing.
2) Women who need cleansing after having sexual intercourse:
Unsanitary sexual life may cause inflammations which lead to various types of diseases.
3) Women with bodily waste accumulated and decreased elasticity due to aging or childbirth:
The vagina of women after menopause has a thinner mucous membrane, causing dryness and becomes more
susceptible to inflammation due to the decrease of estrogen. Also, many women have a high rate of inflammation
because of vaginal damage due to childbirth.
4) Women who need to maintain normal acidity of the vagina which was alkalified after
menstruation or childbirth:
The normal acidity of the vagina is slightly acid, being pH 4.0~5.0. This state prevents the proliferation of germs
and maintains cleanliness.
5) Women during their menstruation or ovulation period:
Immunity declines during the menstruation or ovulation period. The uterus is open to external environment which
makes it easy for bacteria to invade, so constant cleanliness is required.
6) Women with discharge or inflammation :
When inflammation develops, the amount of discharge increases and its color becomes turbid yellow or green.
Sometimes, discharge may appear from physiological conditions rather than inflammation. Clear discharge may
slightly increase during ovulation, before or after menstruation.

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