Vulvitis is a common gynecological disease that seriously affects the health and quality of life of patients, especially pregnancy. While emphasizing reasonable treatment, it is also important to pay attention to nursing measures during treatment.
Hazards of vulvitis
1. Impact on daily life: If the external genitalia is stimulated by severe inflammation, it can cause diseases such as genital warts, genital herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomonas, and fungal infections, which have a serious impact on the patient's life and pose 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, as well as varying degrees of swelling and congestion in the skin and mucous membranes of the external genitalia. In severe cases, it can also lead to erosion, ulcers, or large eczema, accompanied by painful urination and sexual intercourse, which affects the quality of sexual life.
3. Infectious partner: In vulvitis, fungal vulvitis and trichomoniasis vulvitis have a strong infectivity, especially after sexual infection, if the patient engages in sexual activity without a cure, their sexual partner has a 50% chance of infection. 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.
4. Impact on 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 serious, the patient's secretion contains a large number of white blood cells, which can engulf sperm, reduce sperm motility, shorten the survival time of sperm, etc., and have a certain impact on women's fertility.
Treatment methods for vulvitis
1. External medication: If it is acute inflammation, you can use 1% resveratrol and 1% rivanol solution, or wash the external genitalia with clean yin or iodine, and apply 40% zinc oxide ointment after washing. Chronic itching can be treated with dexamethasone emulsion for external use.
2. Internal medication: Vitamins b, c, a, and e can be supplemented appropriately. Chloramine 4mg, 3 times a day.
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine External Washing: Take 15g of Fructus Cnidii, 15g of Baibu, 15g of White Thin Skin, 15g of Hibiscus Peel, and 15g of Sophora flavescens and wash them with boiled water or take a sitz bath 1-2 times a day.
Precautions for the treatment of vulvitis
1. Choose a professional and formal gynecological hospital. There are various types of vulvitis, and diagnosis requires the use of many diagnostic equipment. Only large hospitals can conduct standardized examinations and treatments to avoid missed diagnosis, misdiagnosis, and other situations.