%0 Journal Article %T Study of Harmful Vaginal Practices of Women in the Municipality of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso %A Daniel Dori %A Ramata Porgo %A Hyacinthe Zamané %A Nicolas Mé %A da %A Rasmané %A Semdé %J Health %P 425-438 %@ 1949-5005 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/health.2024.165030 %X <b>Introduction</b>: Vaginal practices include washing, altering, cutting, cleaning, enhancing, drying, tightening, lubricating, or loosening of the vagina, labia, clitoris, or hymen. This study aimed to investigate the different vaginal practices of women using non-pharmaceutical products. <b>Methodology</b>: This was a cross-sectional study with descriptive and analytical purposes that took place from January 15 to April 23, 2023, in the four largest markets in the municipality of Ouagadougou. This was performed using the data collection sheet in the KoboCollect application. Epi info 7.2.5.0. software was used for data analysis. For the analysis of associated factors, a p-value < 5% was considered. <b>Results:</b> In total, 977 women were surveyed. Among them, 43.19% underwent vaginal procedures using non-pharmaceutical products. The female practitioners were 34.34 &#177; 7.44 years old. The products used included plants, mineral substances, ointments, tablets, and solutions. Among the practicing women, 40.99% were looking for vaginal tightening. The main purpose was to maintain their partners (45.97%). Three-point thirty-two percent (3.32%) of the women who underwent vaginal procedures had reported adverse events. <b>Conclusion</b>: Raising awareness of the consequences of vaginal practices and encouraging women to go to a health center for any gynecological problem could significantly reduce the prevalence of vaginal practices. %K Vaginal Practices %K Women %K Adverse Events %K Products %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=133126