Women's reproductive health is also easily threatened by diseases in spring. Experts point out that in spring, women should maintain a clean external genitalia and clean rooms, pay attention to contraception, and improve their body's disease resistance, which is a prerequisite for a high-quality and healthy life.
colpitis:
When you notice an increase in vaginal discharge, itching, and odor in the vagina, it's time to seek medical attention to address the issue of vaginitis.
The patient is sexually active, and vaginitis may be a symptom of sexually transmitted diseases. Vaginitis is common in women, but seeking treatment from a doctor is delayed, and the treatment and recovery process may take some time.
Route of infection: frequent vaginal cleaning for those who are directly exposed to a large number of antibiotic. As the weather gets hotter and hotter, some women increase the frequency of vaginal cleaning in order to maintain hygiene. They often use medicinal lotions for cleaning, which can easily damage the vaginal acid-base environment and infect candidal vaginitis.
urethritis:
Spring temperature changes and humidity increases, making it a suitable season for bacterial reproduction, which is also the peak period for female urethritis. The characteristic of non gonococcal urethritis is that the symptoms are not obvious or there are no symptoms. When infection causes urethritis, about 50% of patients experience frequent urination, burning sensation in the urethra, and difficulty urinating. Serous or mucopurulent secretions can be found at the urethral opening, usually without or only with mild pain.
Infection route: Direct contact infection, indirect contact infection, pants, bedding, towels, bathrooms, toilets, etc. used by patients with urethritis.
cervical erosion:
Cervical erosion is not actually true erosion. It is common among married women, but it does not mean that unmarried women are not at risk of cervical erosion. After cervical erosion occurs, vaginal discharge increases and becomes sticky, occasionally accompanied by purulent or bloody discharge, as well as low back pain, abdominal pain, and abdominal falling sensation. Contact bleeding during sexual activity may also occur, and the occurrence of odors is highly likely. If not actively treated, the chances of accompanying malignant tumors will also increase in the future. So if cervical erosion is discovered, active treatment must be taken.
Route of infection: Not paying attention to cleanliness and hygiene during sexual activity; Abortion surgery, diagnostic curettage, cervical dilation surgery; Frequently use high concentrations of disinfectant to rinse the vagina, etc; Different degrees of cervical laceration caused by childbirth or miscarriage in married women.
Dirty sex is a nightmare for a girl's uterus
The cervical ulcer of adolescent girls (women under 20 years old) is closely related to the unclean sexual life. It is found that the younger the age of sexual life, the more sexual partners, the more frequent sexual intercourse, and the higher the incidence rate. that is because
The histiocyte of the girl's cervix are immature, relatively soft, and sensitive to external carcinogens and cancer promoters. If the sexual partner is the carrier of cancer cells, the cancer cells are easy to be planted on the girl's immature cervical tissue during sexual intercourse.
After sperm enters the vagina, sperm antibodies are produced, which generally disappear after about 4 months. If there are many sexual partners and sexual intercourse is frequent, multiple antibodies (heterologous proteins) will be produced and enter the woman's body in a short period of time, thereby interfering with the antibody response that produces sperm and easily developing cervical cancer.
In recent years, research has found that the incidence of cervical cancer is related to herpes 2 virus infection. If a sexual partner is a carrier of this virus, they will develop cervical cancer through sexual intercourse infection.
There are a variety of bacteria and viruses (especially human papillomavirus of condyloma acuminatum) in male smegma, which prematurely stimulate the lower genital tract and cervical epithelium of young women, chronic cervicitis, and eventually become cervical cancer.