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How do you clean your balls?

Give 'em a scrub So, the more basic the better when it comes to soap choices. Using a washcloth or other type of shower scrubber will also go a long way in getting your boys as clean as possible. Be sure to rinse well while you're in there, as lingering product residue can cause itchiness and odor.

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Here is a fact of life: some guys have smelly balls. You may be one of them! It's really OK, everyone has something. Some folks have stanky feet, some have hair that grows in weird places, others suffer from chronic flatulence. If you're a person who has fragrant testicles, or experiences ball smell on a more seasonal basis, there are a few easy things you can do to cut back on, or eliminate entirely, that embarrassing smell. Give 'em a scrub It's common for people to slack a bit when it comes to scrubbing themselves in the shower, which is why it's good to start with this kind of "no shit, Sherlock" point about testicular care. For those who experience a generalized problem with smelly balls, or if it's something you deal with during the warmer months, taking the time to give the area a thorough washing will help a great deal. Use a good soap, preferably one that's not overly perfumed -- bar soaps like unscented Ivory Snow or Dove are good choices, as formulas with a lot of extra stuff like fragrances and dyes can irritate sensitive skin. So, the more basic the better when it comes to soap choices. Using a washcloth or other type of shower scrubber will also go a long way in getting your boys as clean as possible. Be sure to rinse well while you're in there, as lingering product residue can cause itchiness and odor. Get them dry -- and keep them dry As anyone who suffers from this particular smell issue during the summer months knows, moisture is one of the primary culprits when it comes to ball smell. Toweling off after your shower, as well as giving yourself a minute or two to air dry post-toweling, before you put your drawers on, is a good place to start when it comes to moisture management. Using a powder like Gold Bond or King Talc will also help to keep things dry throughout the day.

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Do you have to shave when you get a Pap smear?

It doesn't take much to prepare for a pap smear. Some women may feel like they need to shave their pubic hair, but it's unnecessary for this test. You should only tackle it if you'll be more comfortable. Your doctor has seen it all, so a little bit of pubic hair won't bother him.

Also called a pap test, a pap smear is done in your doctor’s office. It requires your doctor to carefully scrape away cervical cells from your cervix. Once removed, the cells are tested for abnormal growth. During a Pap smear, your doctor will ask you to undress form the waist down. You’ll be given a hospital gown or covering. After your doctor instructs you to lay down and put your feet up, he or she will insert a speculum. The speculum is usually a little cold, and may pinch or feel uncomfortable, but it's essential as it opens up your vagina for your doctor to see and reach your cervix. Once the speculum is in, your doctor will scrape away cervical cells with a soft brush or long Q-tip. These cells will then be tested. You may experience some cramping and/or spotting after your test.

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