Physical health is a very important part of people. Most people will experience several physiological diseases in their lifetime, which will cause certain harm to their physical health. For example, many women are troubled by painful urination. It is difficult to find the corresponding symptoms, which makes treatment quite difficult. Let’s take a look at the reasons why women have painful urination. Painful urination is a common symptom among women in summer and can be caused by a variety of diseases. This is because the female urethra is naturally shorter and the urethral opening is near the perineum, so bacteria of various diseases can easily invade the urethra. In addition, the temperature is high in summer, the human body sweats a lot, and the female vulva has particularly abundant sweat glands. If the underwear you wear is not made of the right fabric, it can easily keep the vulva moist for a long time. At this time, bacteria will multiply very quickly and take advantage of the opportunity to enter, causing urethral congestion and edema, and symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and pain when urinating. Therefore, the prevention and treatment of dysuria should start with the prevention and treatment of various reproductive tract diseases. 1. Urethritis ① After sweating, you must replenish enough water so that bacteria and other harmful substances can be excreted from the body in time. ②In summer, you must get enough sleep to ensure that your body has strong resistance. ③Underwear should not be too small or too tight, and should not be made of chemical fiber fabrics. The fabric of underwear should be cotton or linen with good moisture absorption and breathability. ④ Pay attention to personal hygiene, take a bath frequently, change underwear frequently, and wipe from front to back with toilet paper after defecation to avoid contaminating the urethra. 2. Endocervicitis ① Increase light exercise to prevent the occurrence of cervical endometritis, but avoid strenuous exercise. ② Reduce caffeine intake. Drinking soda, cola, tea, coffee, etc. will aggravate urinary pain and should be avoided. 3. Nonspecific vaginitis ① Strengthen exercise and improve physical fitness. ② Actively treat and eliminate pathogenic factors, such as vaginal injury, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine bleeding, etc., to reduce the growth and reproduction of pathogens. 4. Fungal vaginitis ① Pay special attention to the cleanliness of the skin and vulva. ② Do not scratch your itchy skin with your hands to avoid mold on your nails. ③Avoid sexual intercourse during treatment. ④If necessary, the couple should be diagnosed and treated at the same time. 5. Uterine fibroids ① Go to the hospital for regular check-ups, generally once every 3 to 6 months. If there is bleeding or fibroids are found, surgical treatment should be performed. ② Adjust your diet and eat more foods containing protein and vitamins. |
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