The emergence of simple vulvitis has brought special troubles to many women. This is a common gynecological inflammation, but it should also be taken seriously and reasonably prevented in daily life.
Etiology of simple vulvitis
1. Postpartum resistance decreases, and pathogens infect the reproductive tract, spreading to the fallopian tubes and ovaries, causing inflammation of the entire pelvis.
2. Mixed infections, due to various stimuli, often cause mixed infections. The pathogenic bacteria are mostly Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Escherichia coli.
3. Inflammation of adjacent organs in the pelvic or fallopian tubes, such as appendicitis, can directly spread to cause tubal oophoritis and pelvic peritonitis. Inflammation generally occurs in adjacent fallopian tubes and ovaries.
4. Stimulation of vaginal secretions, increased vaginal secretions or stimulation of menstrual blood and menstrual pads, especially in cases of cervicitis and various vaginitis, can cause varying degrees of vulvitis.
5. Not paying attention to hygiene on physiological days, rooms on physiological days, unclean rooms, etc.
6. When infections in other parts of the body are not treated in a timely manner, pathogenic bacteria can spread through the bloodstream to cause salpingoovarianitis, which is more common in tuberculosis diseases.
7. Uterine cavity operations that are not strictly disinfected, such as aspiration surgery, hysterosalpingography, cervical tube treatment, and infections caused by poorly disinfected obstetric surgeries.
8. At the same time as the widespread use of intrauterine devices, it is caused by patients not paying attention to personal hygiene or lax surgical procedures.
9. Patients with diabetes contain other irritants such as direct stimulation of glycosuria. Patients with urine often suffer from diarrhea due to fecal fistula soaked in urine for a long time, and intestinal octopus stimulated by feces when rare.
Prevention of simple vulvitis
1. Active treatment of diabetes, diabetes patients with high sugar in urine, direct stimulation of the vulva, active treatment of diabetes.
2. To avoid mixed infections, the pathogenic bacteria that cause mixed infections of vulvitis are often Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Escherichia coli, etc. To avoid mixed infections, underwear and socks should be washed separately, washed before and after urination, and personal hygiene should be noted.
3. Regularly expel yin toxins, eliminate intracellular pathogenic bacteria, maintain the internal genitalia, and improve the immune system of the external genitalia.
4. Pay attention to the protection during physiological days. During physiological periods, there is a large amount of residual vaginal secretions such as menstrual blood and sanitary napkins, which can easily infect various pathogenic bacteria and cause vulvitis.