The utility model relates to a veginal douche message and irrigation apparatus. The utility model comprises a body, the front end of the body is funnel-shaped, and forms a Y-shaped cavity at the inner direction, the Y-shaped cavity has an outlet opening on the side, and has a backwater pore canal, the backwater pore canal is communicated with the upper side opening of the obstruction and the body. The utility model comprises a body, a nebulization gun, an air pressure bottle utilized for magnetizing medicine, a double-sided battery massage body and a double-sided battery massage ball, so as to solve the deficiency that the clitoris, the veginal, the plica and the vault, etc. The utility model adopts that the nebulized extravasation, the Y-shaped side effluent ways, the internal circulating backwater ways, the separate massage or the mixed massage ways, etc. Nebulizes on the clitoris, or inserts into the veginal, the plica and the vault of the virgin or the adult female and executes the washing and the massaging.
CN2528451Y - Veginal douche message and irrigation apparatus - Google Patents
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JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Sign up for price alert. Be the first to review this product. The barrel has a stop that prevents the plunger from being withdrawn too far for more controlled insertion. Natural polypropylene.
Product adherence is a pivotal issue in the development of effective vaginal microbicides to reduce sexual transmission of HIV. To date, the six Phase III studies of vaginal gel products have relied primarily on self-reporting of adherence. Accurate and reliable methods for monitoring user adherence to microbicide-releasing vaginal rings have yet to be established. A silicone elastomer vaginal ring prototype containing an embedded, miniature temperature logger has been developed and tested in vitro and in cynomolgus macaques for its potential to continuously monitor environmental temperature and accurately determine episodes of ring insertion and removal.
Product adherence is a pivotal issue in the development of effective vaginal microbicides to reduce sexual transmission of HIV. To date, the six Phase III studies of vaginal gel products have relied primarily on self-reporting of adherence. Accurate and reliable methods for monitoring user adherence to microbicide-releasing vaginal rings have yet to be established.