Lesbians are in a relative position in the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, because women exchange less body fluids during same-sex sex sex. But it is not zero risk, if one party has been infected with some sexually transmitted diseases that can be transmitted through skin-mucous contact. Because some lesbians have sex with men, they will not be completely insulated from sexually transmitted diseases.
From a health point of view, in order to prevent vaginal pollution, fingers should wear condoms or finger covers before entering, and sex toys should be disinfected (condoms can also be worn) during use. This can reduce the impact on the vaginal environment.
Lesbians can have a gynecological examination once a year to check their gynecological health. If the leucorrhea is abnormal at ordinary times, you can also check the routine of leucorrhea in time. Some studies show that vaginal inflammation still exists among lesbians. Middle-aged and elderly women should also pay attention to screening for two kinds of cancer.