To flush out the inside of the vagina with a cleansing fluid. This practice is usually unnecessary and can actually upset the natural ph and floral balance of the vagina therefore increasing chance for infection.
A stream of water applied to the vagina for cleansing purposes.
irrigation with a jet of water or medicated solution into or around a body part (especially the vagina) to treat infections or cleanse from odorous contents
direct a spray of water into a bodily cavity, for cleaning
a liquid solution used to rinse out the vagina and the vulvar area
a liquid, which some women use to clean the vagina
A term used to describe the cleansing of certain parts of the body eg. Washing wounds and ulcers, eye douches etc.
A jet or stream of water applied to the body as a form of treatment. See Scotch douche and Jet Blitz.
A cleansing fluid flushed through the vagina as a hygienic measure. The practice is unnecessary and should be strongly discouraged.
Herbal teas, acidophilus and water, or other substances that can be used to flush the vagina; may be recommended for infections.
a stream of water directed at the body or into a body cavity
A stream of water directed at any part of the body or any body cavity, often into the vagina , for cleansing or medicinal purposes. See the entire definition of Douche
a stream of water or other solution directed into the vagina to wash it out.
vaginal--a stream of liquid directed into the vagina
A spray of water or solution of medication that is used to clean the vagina.
A procedure in which water or a medicated solution is used to clean the vagina and cervix.
A rinse that can be used in the vagina that is supposed to make women feel "cleaner" by washing away vaginal secretions. However, it is not advised that women use these.
A douche is a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or hygienic reasons, or the stream of water itself. The word comes from the French language, in which its principal meaning is a shower (it is thus a notorious false friend encountered by non-native speakers of English; the phrase for vaginal douching is douche vaginale).