
During the quarantine days, what caught your eye on Tik Tok, the platform that is entertaining people around the globe now more than ever.
Well if you?ve been negligent over the weekend, you should be familiar with the latest challenge: girls who put ice in their vagina!
If in doubt, just search for "ice cube" or "ice cube challenge" on Tik Tok.
Of all the challenges that lie ahead, why did people decide to go through isolation by placing ice on their vagina ?! Unusual also sounds to gynecologists, who are just as surprised by the network's latest challenge.
Gynecologist Jennifer Lincoln explains through Tik Tok that she has seen people say that ice cubes in the vagina help with anxiety, depression, narrow the vagina or treat warts.
Before you try it, she says all that is said is docrra and asks people to stop and think.
The doctor clarifies to all those who think that they refer to the ice trend in the vagina as "cryotherapy", that it has nothing to do with it.
Cryotherapy is a treatment used by doctors to paralyze cells or warts on the genitals through local freezing.
"We don't open the fridge to get ice cubes and then put them in the organs."
Tik Tok's new treble is pretty dangerous, considering how much area, delicate is the vagina. It can cause skin burns and once you remove the ice from there you will see irritated skin. Another problem is the pH level of the water, which varies with that of the vagina, and this contrast becomes a source of infection.
Some of those who experienced the new challenge said they "felt good," but that too requires special clarification. Experts really say that placing ice near the genital area is an interesting part of the prelude, but always for use on the outside.
Remember that no one needs additives added to the body and don't do it. Just don't! People enjoy more inside a cocktail.