KadeHydro Moisturising Gel Intensive moisture with hyaluronic acid
KadeHydro moisturising gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) was developed to effectively treat vaginal dryness and dryness in the intimate area, as well as to alleviate associated symptoms such as
- itching, burning and discomfort,
- pain during sexual intercourse
- and skin
irritation. Its active ingredient hyaluronan (also known as hyaluronic acid) is a natural moisturiser found in the body, making it hormone-free.
KadeHydro moisturising gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) provides moisture when you need it most: for burning, itching and soreness, as well as to alleviate pain during sexual intercourse.
Use KadeHydro Moisturising Gel
- KadeHydro Moisturising Gel With Hyaluronic Acid (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel mit Hyaluronsäure) can be used daily, or several times a day if necessary.
- You can use it as a lubricant before sexual intercourse, also with condoms.
- It can be used long-term, as the ingredients are incredibly nourishing and the gel is free from colourants and fragrances.
- As the product is applied to the labia, it can also be used during menstruation.
- Since the KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) is completely hormone-free, it can also be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as well as in conditions that prohibit the the use of hormones.
The moisturising gel contributes to greater comfort in the intimate area.
The hygienic dispenser allows for easy and precise application of KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel). Distribute the desired amount of gel onto your index finger by pressing on the dispenser head. You only need a small amount, as a little goes a long way. Then use your finger to apply the gel to the labia and entrance of the vagina. It relieves symptoms of vaginal dryness such as itching, burning and pain
FAQs
KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) contains a long-chain or high-molecular hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid is known for its moisturising properties and can bind many times its own weight in water.
Hyaluronic acid is also produced in the human body, where it binds water in tissues and organs, e.g. in the skin, eyes and joints. It is therefore often referred to as a natural moisturiser.
The hyaluronic acid in the moisturising gel creates a film on the skin and binds a large amount of water in the intimate area, which moisturises the skin and alleviates dryness-related complaints such as burning, itching and soreness.
KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) can be applied thinly to the vulva several times a day. This also includes the entrance to the vagina, as it is medically considered part of the vulva.
However, the moisturising gel must not be used continuously for longer than 4 weeks. Take a break for a few days before reapplying KadeHydro moisturising gel if necessary.
There have been no studies on continuous or uninterrupted long-term use. We therefore recommend taking a break from treatment after 4 weeks. As previously mentioned, the product can be reapplied after taking a break for a few days.
If you experience persistent discomfort in the vulva and vagina, it is important to consult your gynaecologist, as there are various potential causes.
KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) has a pH of 4 and therefore corresponds to the physiological pH of the vagina, which is usually somewhere between 3.8 to 4.2. The gel therefore does not alter the environment of the vagina.
Yes, KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) can be applied to the entrance of the vagina prior to sexual intercourse. Discomfort during or after sexual intercourse is often due to a lack of moisture, which can lead to pain after mechanical irritation (when the penis penetrates the vagina) of the sensitive skin of the vagina. After application, the lubricating effect of KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) facilitates penetration during sex.
KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) is a transparent, odourless gel. There have been no studies on the impairment of sperm motility. However, impairment of sperm motility due to the difference in consistency of the gel compared to the cervical mucus around the fertile days cannot be ruled out. During fertile days, cervical mucus is clear and watery, making it easier for sperm to enter the uterus via the cervix and to reach and fertilise the egg. This should be taken into account if you wish to have children. However, KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) is not spermicidal, i.e. it does not kill sperm.
KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) is a transparent, water-based gel. The moisturising gel does not impair the tear resistance and associated safety of latex condoms, which means that you can safely use latex condoms with KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel). There are no studies on the use of KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) with condoms made of other materials. However, taking into account the tests with latex condoms and the the gel’s water base, condoms made of a different material can also be used with a high degree of probability.
Pessaries are medical devices (e.g. made of silicone or polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)) that are inserted into the vagina by the patient themselves or their doctor. In addition to contraception, pessaries are a component in the treatment of prolapse problems (e.g. vaginal and uterine prolapse) and the treatment of urinary incontinence. Especially when using pessaries on a daily basis, applying a cream or gel lubricant can make insertion easier. In theory, the KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) can be used with pessaries. However, there has been no research into this, nor experience. You should therefore consult the respective pessary manufacturer about possible interactions. You should also discuss additional treatment options with your doctor when using pessaries.
KadeHydro Moisturising Gel (KadeHydro Befeuchtungsgel) contains no ingredients of animal origin. The hyaluronic acid, an effective component of the gel, is also produced biotechnologically and is not of animal origin.