Sexual Health
How many types of female vulvitis are there? Six key points for preventing female vulvitis
Although many women are aware of vulvitis, they are not very familiar with its several types. The following are the types of female vulvitis and the methods to prevent it. If you want to know more, please read on.
How many types of female vulvitis are there?
1. Fungal vulvitis
A type of vulvitis caused by yeast infection. It often coexists with fungal vaginitis.
2. Acute vulvar ulcer
It is often caused by various reasons of vulvitis, and is generally a manifestation of the pathological process of vulvitis.
3. Sexually transmitted diseases
During the onset of sexually transmitted diseases such as genital warts, chancre, genital herpes, and gonorrhea, inflammation often occurs in the external genitalia.
4. Infantile vulvitis
15 days after the birth of a newborn, various miscellaneous bacteria grow in the vagina. In addition, due to the immature development of the external reproductive organs in infants and young children, their ability to resist bacterial infections is poor, and the external genitalia is easily soaked in urine and contaminated with feces. Children like to sit around, which are all easy reasons for infection and can cause vulvitis in infants and young children.
What harm does vulvitis bring to women?
1. Affects daily life
Under the stimulation of severe inflammation, the external genitalia can cause diseases such as genital warts, genital herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomonas, and fungal infections, seriously affecting the patient's life and posing a serious threat to their physical health.
2. Impact on sexual quality of life
Patients with acute inflammation may experience itching and burning sensation in the external genitalia, while the skin and mucous membranes of the external genitalia may become swollen and congested to a certain extent. In severe cases, it can cause erosion, ulcers, eczema, and pain during sexual intercourse, which can affect the quality of sexual life.
3. Affects fertility
If patients with vulvitis are not treated in a timely manner, the spread of inflammation can cause secondary infections, affect the balance of the vaginal environment, and affect sperm survival rate. When the condition is severe, the patient's secretions contain a large number of white blood cells, which can engulf sperm, reduce sperm motility, shorten sperm survival time, and thus have a certain impact on female fertility.
4. Transmission to sexual partners
In vulvitis, fungal vulvitis and trichomoniasis vulvitis are highly contagious, especially through sexual transmission. If a patient engages in sexual activity without a cure, their sexual partner has a 50% chance of being infected. Therefore, if a female friend suffers from vulvitis, it is necessary to treat it in a timely manner. It is best to treat both husband and wife at the same time to avoid sexual cross infection, which cannot be completely cured.