One indicator that your vagina is not healthy is a disturbed bacteria balance, which can lead to inflammation and infection.
Bacteria called lactobacilli help to keep the vagina’s pH balance at a normal low level – less than pH 4.5 – which helps to prevent other organisms from growing down there.
If this pH level rises and becomes more acidic, levels of lactobacilli can fall and harmful bacteria can start to multiply.
How do I know if my pH balance is off?
The most common infections caused by an unbalanced pH level are bacterial vaginosis (BV) or thrush, both of which can cause symptoms like irritation, itching and abnormal discharge.
How do I fix my pH balance?
If you have an infection, you must go to see your GP to get properly diagnosed and treated – try not to be embarrassed as it happens to a lot of us and your GP will not be phased by it!
To help stave off further pH imbalances, make sure to wash regularly, change underwear when it's wet, and avoid perfumed hygiene products.