Gynecological inflammation is a common disease among women. It is usually caused by inflammation in the female reproductive organs or the uterus and ovaries. Gynecological diseases can easily reduce the body's resistance, lead to uterine diseases, and endanger women's health. Therefore, prevention is very important. Gynecological diseases can be prevented through some lifestyle changes in life. Common knowledge on how to prevent gynecological inflammation. 1. Having sexual intercourse too early or having unclean sexual intercourse; 2. Infection after surgical operation; 3. Cleaning the vagina too frequently; 4. Using cleaning solution to clean the vagina. By focusing on the above 4 points, you can easily prevent the occurrence of gynecological inflammation. To prevent gynecological inflammation, you need to do the following 7 things, but more comprehensive prevention still needs to be explored slowly in life. 1. Do not use strong alkaline soaps or bath agents to repeatedly clean the vulva or rinse the vagina. 2. Underwear should be soft, loose and preferably made of cotton. Avoid tight pants and do not wash underwear and socks together. 3. Pay attention to keeping the vulva area clean and dry at ordinary times, especially during menstruation, and wear less jeans. 4. When men take a bath, they should turn over the foreskin and clean the smegma inside the foreskin. 5. Avoid unclean sexual intercourse. 6. Avoid excessive use of antibiotics, which may cause imbalance in the normal vaginal flora. 7. If long-term use of oral contraceptives causes recurrent vaginitis, the contraceptives should be discontinued and other contraceptive methods should be used instead. Causes of gynecological inflammation 1. Having sexual intercourse too early or having unclean sexual intercourse. Having sexual intercourse for the first time at a young age can also lead to gynecological inflammation. If a woman is too young, her physiological functions have not yet fully developed, and her ability to resist disease is not strong at this time. In addition, ruptured membranes increase the risk of disease. Sexual intercourse is the best time for germs to be transmitted, and many germs cause cross-infection during sexual intercourse. 2. Infection after surgical operation. Women will inevitably encounter gynecological surgeries in their lives. During surgery and cervical treatment, incomplete disinfection of instruments or improper surgical care may provide favorable conditions for the invasion of pathogens and induce gynecological inflammation. 3. Cleaning too frequently. Cleaning the vagina is a good habit, but not too frequently, because the vagina is an acidic environment. Excessive cleaning of the vagina will destroy this acidic environment. There are many beneficial bacteria living in it. Frequent cleaning of the vagina will reduce these bacteria and increase the harmfulness of the vagina. 4. Use cleaning fluid. A woman's vagina is a mysterious entity, yet it is also extremely sensitive and fragile. In order to disinfect the vagina, some women often use cleaning liquid to clean the vagina. However, some cleaning liquids can irritate the vagina, and these irritations can easily infect the vulva and cause vulvitis. |
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