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Women urged not to put ice lollies in their vagina as lockdown temperatures soar

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Women are being urgently advised not to insert ice lollies into their vaginas as a cooling device amid soaring temperatures.

Medical expert Dr Sarah Welsh has issued a warning that women who use iced devices to cool off their intimate area risk damaging the skin and causing infections.

Dr Welsh – who graduated from Newcastle University with a degree in medicine before getting a diploma in medicine from Durham – also says sugars found in lollies would risk upsetting the delicate PH balance of the vagina.

With lockdown keeping many locked up in stuffy living conditions, and after some members of the public made dubious choices for finding homemade sex toys to pass the time in lockdown, the advice of what not to use as a cooling device comes

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