What should we do if we find some strange small particles on our vulva? In fact, we don't pay much attention to the condition of our vulva, because most of the time we don't pay attention to such details. However, what should we do if we find small particles on our vulva? Common vulvitis in women includes the following: (1) Nonspecific vulvitis: Stimulation from physical and chemical factors in life, lack of attention to hygiene, and physical weakness can all cause bacteria to invade the vulva of women and cause vulvitis, such as cervical and vaginal inflammation; or wearing non-breathable nylon underwear causes excessive vaginal secretions and irritation of the vulva; urine soaking the vulva; using unclean sanitary napkins and toilet paper to cause vulvar infection, etc. These factors will create conditions for the growth and reproduction of bacteria in the vulva. However, since this type of vulvitis is not caused by specific pathogens, but mostly mixed infections of Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, etc., it is called nonspecific vulvitis. (2) Fungal vulvitis: Vulvitis caused by a type of yeast infection, often coexisting with fungal vaginitis. (3) Infant and young child vulvitis: Various bacteria begin to grow in the vagina of newborns 15 days after birth. In addition, since the external reproductive organs of infants and young children are immature, their ability to resist bacterial infection is poor. In addition, their vulva is easily soaked in urine and contaminated by feces, and children like to sit anywhere. These are all causes of infection and can cause infant and young child vulvitis. (4) Bartholinitis: It is more common in women of childbearing age. It is caused by the infection of the Bartholin glands by bacteria such as Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Escherichia coli, which often causes acute inflammation. Bartholin gland cyst: It is mostly caused by the long-term existence of chronic inflammation, which causes the Bartholin gland duct to be blocked, the accumulation of glandular fluid, and the cystic expansion of the gland; or it is caused by the absorption of pus after the acute Bartholinitis subsides. Bartholin gland cyst and Bartholin gland abscess can transform into each other. (5) Acute vulvar ulcer: It is mostly caused by vulvitis of various reasons and is generally a manifestation of the vulvitis process. (6) Sexually transmitted diseases: During the course of sexually transmitted diseases such as genital warts, chancroid, genital herpes, and gonorrhea, inflammation of the vulva is common. If you find any abnormal phenomenon on your vulva, such as some strange small particles or other symptoms, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for some examination as soon as possible. As long as you send it to the hospital in time to check the cause, it can still be treated. |
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