Sexual Health
What causes can induce acute cervicitis? What are the nursing measures for acute cervicitis
Acute cervicitis is a familiar disease and one of the common gynecological diseases, with multiple causes. It is necessary to pay attention to daily life details and prevent it reasonably.
Causes of acute cervicitis
1. Mechanical injury: Mechanical injury includes cervical laceration caused by induced abortion and childbirth in women, and excessive use of sexual products or sexual activity can also damage the cervix.
2. Chemical stimulation: Frequent use of high concentration acid-base solutions should not be used to clean the vagina. This chemical detergent poses great harm to the vagina and can easily disrupt the physiological balance inside the vagina, leading to the occurrence of cervicitis.
3. Vaginal foreign body: Some patients need to place gauze or cotton balls in the vagina when treating chronic cervicitis or other gynecological inflammations. Prolonged use may cause acute cervicitis.
4. Vaginitis: Trichomonas vaginitis, fungal vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, and other vaginitis cannot be effectively controlled. Over time, they gradually infect the cervix, causing acute cervicitis.
5. Bacterial infections, the most common being purulent inflammation caused by Staphylococcus, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, etc. Viruses, trichomonas, etc. can all cause cervicitis.
6. Reason for sexual activity: During sexual activity, the hygiene and cleaning work of the couple is not smooth, and bacteria may be brought into the uterine cavity for infection.
Prevention of acute cervicitis
1. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the external genitalia and vagina. It is more suitable to use pH 4 weak acid formula as a female care solution for external genital cleaning. Previously cloudy, after washing cloudy, use a special towel. Before and after sexual activity, wash the genitals with Yannu care solution once, urinate once after sexual activity, wash the genitals, and strictly prohibit sexual intercourse on physiological days. Vaginal medication should start on the third day after menstruation is clean, and menstruation is ineffective. Laser therapy for this disease has good therapeutic effects, so it's worth giving it a try. Individuals with excessive vaginal discharge should seek medical attention. Infection should be prevented after childbirth, miscarriage, and cervical physical therapy, and sexual activity should be avoided in the short term.
2. Avoid premature, excessive, and frequent childbirth and miscarriage. Whether it is childbirth or miscarriage, it can cause cervical damage, providing an opportunity for bacterial invasion.
3. Avoid unclean sexual activity. Unclean sexual activity can easily introduce various pathogens, causing cervical inflammation and cervical cancer.
4. Regular gynecological examination for active treatment of acute cervicitis (once a year) to avoid childbirth or equipment damage to the cervix. Postpartum cervical lacerations should be immediately sutured