Sexual Health
Why is the reproductive system more susceptible to diseases in women and less common in men
Some women feel confused: every time a couple has sex, their husbands always say that their lower body is different. Some women complain that when they are not married, they rarely go to the gynecology department, but since they had sex after marriage, they really think they have many gynecological diseases. Why has gynecological diseases increased after marriage?
Liang Jianrong listened to the reporter's question and smiled, saying that there are many reasons why women suffer from gynecological diseases, and it cannot be said that it is because men are sick. Of course, in some cases, if men do not pay attention to personal hygiene, it is also possible to transmit pathogenic bacteria to women during sexual activity, causing gynecological diseases.
Why is the reproductive system more susceptible to diseases in women and less common in men? This is mainly due to the structural differences in the male and female reproductive systems. The male reproductive system shares the urethra with the urinary system, but it is not connected with the pelvis and abdominal cavity. The female reproductive system is completely separated from the urinary system. The external opening of the reproductive system is connected to the outside world, and the internal opening of the fallopian tube is connected to the pelvis and abdominal cavity.
On the one hand, the vaginal opening is large, making it easy for pathogens outside to enter inflammation. On the other hand, the vagina itself is home to a variety of pathogens, and when immunity is good, everyone is safe.
After spring, women sometimes have transparent secretions in their underwear. This is the effect of hormones secreted by the ovaries. It can moisturize or lubricate the vagina. Whenever stimulated, ovulation and pregnancy can increase vaginal secretions a few days before and after menstruation, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. Normal vaginal discharge is colorless, transparent, and odorless. Increased vaginal discharge, in the form of cheese or tofu residue, yellow or green, with a fishy odor, is usually a manifestation of reproductive tract inflammation.
Kind note: Although there are many reasons, it is related to sexual life. For example, men who do not wash their hands when touching, have long nails that hide dirt, and do not pay attention to cleaning the lower body before entering the room, especially men with poor hygiene habits who suffer from phimosis or phimosis. Lazy urination and cleaning after entering the room are important reasons for abnormal vaginal discharge in women. Preventive measures should be taken to address the above reasons.
Chronic Cervix
Because of the barrier function of hymen, unmarried women with chronic cervicitis are difficult for bacteria to invade, so cervicitis rarely occurs. After sexual life, the vagina is relatively open, bringing opportunities for bacteria. Normal and hygienic sexual activity is not harmful to women. Female vaginal secretions also have a self-cleaning effect. However, if cleanliness and hygiene are not taken into account during sexual activity, bacteria can invade the vagina and increase the likelihood of female genital inflammation.