Data shows that most adult women around the world have been infected with gynecological inflammation to varying degrees. According to gynecological experts, gynecological inflammation is the culprit of many serious gynecological diseases, and many gynecological diseases with serious consequences initially originate from gynecological inflammation. Since gynecological inflammation occurs widely among women, many women have misunderstandings about its understanding and treatment... Myth 1: Too common to be ignored In recent years, the population suffering from gynecological inflammation has tended to be younger, and the patient population has gradually spread to unmarried young women. Because it is "too common", it is often ignored by patients. In this regard, gynecological experts pointed out that if gynecological inflammation is not treated, it will further spread to the entire reproductive system and become a stubborn disease. In addition, it may cause "cross infection", with multiple organs (pelvis, uterus, adnexa, vagina) becoming ill at the same time, causing repeated inflammation. Myth 2: Chinese patent medicine is popular Traditional medicine is deeply rooted in people's hearts, and most of the Chinese patent medicines for treating gynecological inflammation are very famous and favored by many women. In this regard, gynecological experts pointed out that whether it is chronic cervicitis or vaginitis, Chinese patent medicine is not the first choice of treatment. Most Chinese patent medicines can regulate women's physical condition better, but they are slow to take effect and not very targeted, and are generally used as an auxiliary treatment for chronic gynecological inflammation. Myth 3: Not following the course of treatment Most women who self-medicate stop taking the medication when their symptoms improve. Gynecologists point out that there is a relatively strict "course of treatment" concept in the treatment of gynecological inflammation. However, many patients do not adhere to the treatment course and do not "pursue the enemy with all their strength", so the fungal infection will most likely rebound. If the treatment is intermittent, it is easy to cause gynecological inflammation to remain uncured for a long time, and the bacteria can easily spread to the internal reproductive organs, causing more serious consequences. Myth 4: Not differentiating between different types of inflammation Many women find that their private parts are itchy or their vaginal discharge is abnormal and they think they have inflammation, so they go to the pharmacy to buy medicine for treatment, most of which are antibiotics. In fact, inflammation should be treated differently. For example: vaginitis is mostly caused by bacteria, fungi and other pathogens; chronic cervicitis is caused by multiple factors such as endocrine changes, external stimulation, human papillomavirus infection, etc., and antibiotics are rarely used for treatment, requiring comprehensive treatment methods. Both the treatment plan and the treatment drugs are very different from those for vaginitis. In short, if gynecological problems occur, the correct approach is to go to a professional hospital for examination first and receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor. |
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