Vulvitis requires active treatment, and patients should take responsibility for their own health to avoid posing a greater threat to themselves. So, can vulvitis affect pregnancy? How is Western medicine treated?
Vulvitis affects sexual intercourse and creates an environment in the vagina that is not conducive to sperm survival.
In patients with severe vulvitis, a large number of white blood cells in sexual secretions can engulf sperm, consume energy substances present in semen, reduce sperm vitality, shorten sperm survival time, and reduce pregnancy rate. Vulvitis can affect pregnancy, but the occurrence of vulvitis can be treated with Western medicine, which is generally used
1. When female patients have trichomonas and mold, in addition to placing corresponding medication in the vagina every night, the former can take DiLing, while the latter can be treated with itraconazole for a day. After treatment, vaginal discharge is reduced.
2. If only the external genitalia is itchy, the external genitalia skin will not thicken, and creams such as compound triamcinolone acetonide cream can be used.
3. If there is pubic lice disease, it can be treated with 30% baibu tincture. If there is gonococcal disease, it can be treated with gonococcal bacteria. If there is non gonococcal urethritis caused by trachoma, it can be treated with minocycline hydrochloride capsules. After treatment, the vaginal discharge decreases, the stimulation to the external genitalia also decreases, and the itching of the external genitalia can be alleviated. Taking antihistamines has a calming and itching relieving effect. Corticosteroid creams and ointments can be used for external use.
4. After scraping, local infiltration and hypertrophy can be treated with irritating drugs to prevent complex conditions of contact dermatitis. Liquid medicine can be used to clean or apply ointment, and in severe cases, treatment must be sought in the hospital.