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The dangerous obsession with a 'clean' vagina: How online myths are harming women health

A woman holding paper with a question mark over her crotch. [Courtesy/iStock]

In Kenya's fast-paced digital age, where TikTok trends dictate beauty standards and Instagram reels offer health advice, a silent but deeply troubling phenomenon is taking root: the rise of unregulated vaginal hygiene practices fueled by misinformation and social stigma.

At the center of this new wave is boric acid-a chemical compound now repackaged and marketed online as the latest "must-have" for female hygiene, despite its unregulated status and known risks.

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