India, Feb. 20 -- Menstrual hygiene is of primal importance for every woman in the world. However, often, in India, women do not have access to proper care and hygiene during their menstruation, leading to infections and other complications. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Swati Bhargav, gynecologist and head of MedyShe, Medyseva said, "Ensuring proper menstrual hygiene is essential for maintaining overall health, comfort, and dignity. Addressing these challenges requires a multi-pronged approach that includes education, policy changes, and widespread access to menstrual hygiene products." Also read | Menstrual blood: What's normal and what's not? Gynecologist sheds light

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