Sexual Health
How to determine whether one has gynecological inflammation requires diagnosis from five aspects
Gynecological inflammation is a common disease in women and can occur from time to time in daily life. We should pay attention to our physical changes and promptly check if there are any abnormal symptoms.
What is gynecological inflammation
Gynecological inflammation is a common disease among women, mainly referring to inflammation of the female reproductive organs (vulvitis, vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, sexually transmitted diseases, etc.). Women's reproductive organs usually experience different acute and chronic inflammations, which occur after being infected by various pathogenic bacteria. If inflammation is not treated in a timely manner, it may not only lead to the spread and cross infection of inflammation in various physiological parts, but also bring many complications, which can have adverse effects on immune function, metabolism, and endocrine system, and even lead to malignant lesions in certain parts. If it is a pregnant woman, it can cause intrauterine infections, birth canal infections, and other serious consequences such as miscarriage, premature birth, congenital developmental abnormalities, and intellectual disability, which can affect the newborn.
Gynecological diseases are common and common among women. However, due to a lack of understanding of gynecological diseases, a lack of health care for the body, and various unhealthy lifestyle habits, women's physical health is increasing, and women's diseases are lingering and incurable, bringing great inconvenience to their normal lives and work. Common types include dysfunctional uterine bleeding, menstruation, cervical cancer, maternal disease, mastitis, urethritis, menopausal syndrome, etc.
Symptoms of gynecological inflammation
1. Vaginal bleeding: The most common gynecological symptom. The bleeding site can be the vagina, cervix, uterine body, etc., but regardless of where the bleeding comes from, except for normal menstruation, it is called vaginal bleeding. Vaginal bleeding can be caused by trauma or foreign objects, improper use of hormones, and systemic diseases can also cause vaginal bleeding.
2. Abnormal vaginal discharge: Normal vaginal discharge is white paste or protein like, highly viscous and odorless, with a small amount. When vaginitis, cervicitis, or internal reproductive tract tissue cancer occurs, there is a significant increase in vaginal discharge, changes in characteristics, or a foul odor.
3. Lower abdominal pain: It is mostly a gynecological disease, and various gynecological conditions should be considered based on the nature and characteristics of lower abdominal pain. Abdominal pain caused by acute severe cases such as ectopic pregnancy and corpus luteum rupture must be given sufficient attention.
4. Pruritus of the external genitalia: Pruritus is often paroxysmal and persistent, usually worsening at night. Vulvar itching is caused by various pathological changes. When the symptoms are severe, patients often feel restless and even affect their daily life and work.